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Design
Experimental, Exquisite, Exacting
JENNY FLORENCE | April 9, 2016FOR MARCUS TREMONTO, DESIGN COMES FROM AN INQUISITIVE MIND AND A PRECISE HAND
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Feature
The Kagan Touch
BETH DUNLOP | April 8, 2016Vladimir Kagan is hard at work. It is a breezy, bright day in Palm Beach, and though other octogenarians...
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Architecture
“Style and Substance”: A Look at Architecture Firm Design With Company and the Road to its Recent Star Turn
DAVID SOKOL | April 5, 2016EVERY YEAR has its breakout performers. In 2015 the spotlight belonged to such young talents as Swedish-born actor Alicia...
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Architecture
Zaha Hadid, pioneering architect, dies at 65
NICOLE ANDERSON | April 4, 2016Zaha Hadid, the Iraqi-British architect, whose robust, sinuous structures have made an indelible mark on architecture, died last Thursday...
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Feature
Roberto Lugo Is Changing the World, One Teapot at a Time
ELIZABETH ESSNER | March 29, 2016Chances are you haven’t seen portraits of hip-hop legends the Wu-Tang Clan or artist Frida Kahlo painted on a...
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Exhibition
Cooper Hewitt’s Triennial: Beauty From Frivolous to Functional
TOM STOELKER | March 18, 2016BACK IN 2010 the Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial broke from a purely U.S. focus to take in the global...
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Exhibition
Thomas Gentille: An American Master Gets His Turn
BELLA NEYMAN | March 18, 2016UNTIL JUNE 5, Die Neue Sammlung–The Design Museum in Munich is celebrating the illustrious career of Thomas Gentille, one...