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  • By the Book
    Mark McMenamin, April 1, 2012
    In 1948, George Nelson the Herman Miller design director came out with a 72-page hardback, The Herman Miller Collection. More than a mere trade catalog, however, this brand-builder established Herman Miller as a definitive voice of American modernism. More
  • It’s a Marimekko World
    Craig Kellogg, April 1, 2012
    Studios Architecture took a Japanese-designed Finnish flagship—and tailored it for New York More
  • A&D Working for the Greater Good: Rockwell Group
    Sara Pepitone, March 1, 2012
    rockwell groupNo stranger to pro bono and socially beneficial design work, the New York-based firm is devoted to problem-solving for the cause. More
  • A&D Working for the Greater Good: Perkins+Will
    Sara Pepitone, March 1, 2012
    perkins and will"We consider our pro bono work to be part of our DNA," says Mark Jolicouer, Principal of the Chicago-based firm. More
  • A&D Working for the Greater Good: HOK
    Sara Pepitone, March 1, 2012
    hokThe St. Louis-based firm is currently designing an orphanage and children's center for the broken city of Port-au-Prince, Haiti with Architecture for Humanity and the USGBC. More
  • Lend a Hand
    Annie Block, March 1, 2012
    lend a handIt pays to know your neighbor. Although you may not be paid in cash. More
  • Hope Comes in Many Colors
    Meghan Edwards, March 1, 2012
    hopeAll it took was a bike ride to get Rapt Studio design principal David Galullo to make a long-term commitment to the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. More
  • Food For Thought
    Deborah Wilk, March 1, 2012
    food for thoughtThe World Food Prize Foundation's Des Moines headquarters is appropriately venerable for those leading the fight against hunger. More
  • Shine On
    Deborah Wilk, March 1, 2012
    shine onAs a student at Cranbrook Schools, the preparatory affiliate of the Cranbrook Institute of Science and the Cranbrook Academy of Art and Museum in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, David Nosanchuk was too busy with sports and socializing to consciously appreciate the campus by Eliel Saarinen. More
  • Rooting For Motown
    Deborah Wilk, March 1, 2012
    motownLike coal's metamorphosis into a diamond, the process of urban revitalization requires both pressure from civic entities and patience from investors. More
  • Portrait of the Artist
    Mark McMenamin, March 1, 2012
    artistSpending summers and weekends at her father's scrap-metal yard in Illinois, Suzanne Tick matured into a serial recycler. More
  • Refreshed and Recharged
    Mark McMenamin, March 1, 2012
    refreshedIf Louis Vuitton, West Elm, or DIFFA asks event planner David Stark to jump, he'll answer, "How high?" And he's just as ready to leap into action if the client is himself. More
  • Solution Set
    Nicholas Tamarin, March 1, 2012
    solution setUnveiling a larger headquarters in New York, the Forrest Solutions Group saw an opportunity to combine that corporate event with the launch of two revamped­ business units, FSS for staffing and recruiting and FSO for outsourcing. More
  • Botanical Tutorial
    Nicholas Tamarin, March 1, 2012
    botanical tutorialDaria Pizzetta has undertaken building and renovation projects for all kinds of clients with cultural and educational missions. More
  • Read All About It
    Mairi Beautyman, March 1, 2012
    Ippolito Fleitz Group's canteen for Der Spiegel is breaking news in Hamburg, Germany More
  • The Epic Continues
    Edie Cohen, March 1, 2012
    With another office building and garage, Oklahoma City’s Chesapeake Energy boasts 15 structures by Rand Elliott More
  • Start Your...Batteries
    Edie Cohen, March 1, 2012
    start your batteriesRandy Brown's stance on car culture and suburban sprawl is well known. "We've done artwork and installations, talking about the negative side," he says. More
  • The Dragon Roars
    Deborah Wilk, March 1, 2012
    dragon roarsBeautifully coinciding with the Year of the Dragon, representing vision and ambition, EDG (China) Corporation unveiled a project inspired by the paradigm shift in a culture steeped in tradition. More
  • The Small Screen Goes Big
    C.C. Sullivan, February 1, 2012
    small screen goes big thCorus Entertainment is a major name in Canadian media. Once a modest TV and radio company, Corus became a major player in corporate acquisitions. More
  • Eat, Work, Love
    Deborah Wilk, February 1, 2012
    eat work love thumbnail Joey Shimoda nourishes the corporate soul with a cafeteria for Steelcase in Grand Rapids, Michigan. More
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