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Mechanical cooling revolutionized the global food supply—and accelerated global warming. Peter Dearman’s liquid air engine could change all that.
@nicolatwilley at @WIRED
https://t.co/XWFndO9Zoc
"We at @designwithco got into character, architecturally anyway, when we were searching for a bridge between narrative-driven architectural explorations and formally driven ones."
Learn about the framing of our Character issue from its guest editors
https://t.co/3KTcwKE3Rk
Highly recommended → "Agnes Denes: Absolutes and Intermediates," an exhibition at @TheShedNY that brings together over 150 works spanning her 50-year career. https://t.co/hryBnUKARB
More on Agnes Denes → https://t.co/IBzaG1Gx5x
In 1936, Bertrand Goldberg was responsible for the "Servant of Two Masters" costume design. #bertrandgoldberg
This Friday (June 7) at @sciarc → "Fear and Wonder II: An Expedition through the Landscapes of Fiction" symposium with @iamRuthECarter @Andrew_T_Huang @marshmallowlf @cardboardcompy @milk @laturboavedon @liam_young Philippa Price & Fatima Robinson https://t.co/GiIeW0kDgy
Congratulations to @klaustoon on the 10th anniversary of his blog https://t.co/n0WY25AF3l
It has been a pleasure to collaborate/feature his work throughout the years. A selection ↓
https://t.co/2HqyTJsJjo
https://t.co/uypX4WRqRY
https://t.co/CHOrwjoS4x
https://t.co/jv797UjuMr
In 2008, Charles Harrison received the @cooperhewitt Lifetime Achievement Award. Here is an interview from @SmithsonianMag on the occasion of the award: https://t.co/C8mnQMyHFF
And a video of the conversation with the 2008 National Design Awards winners
https://t.co/4XSO2FhuBb
Design proposals by artist and graphic designer Winold Reiss (1886-1953).