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WantedDesign announces 2015 programming for Manhattan and Brooklyn WantedDesign
WantedDesign Brooklyn Photo credit: Ikon Photo and Nudesignstudio
Design Schools Workshop Photo credit: Ikon Photo and Nudesignstudio
Moroso -- part of the Diesel Living area at WantedDesign 2015 Photo credit: Moroso
WantedDesign 2015 Photo credit: Driade
WantedDesign 2015 Photo credit: Token
L A M P’s 2015 Lighting Design Competition Call for Entries L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)
Dylan Woock and Amelia Tyson - Filament Photo credit: Michael Young
Spencer Staley DROOP Light Photo credit: Arthur Hitchcock
Denis Godin and Vlad Lavrovsky - WAVFORM Photo credit: Michael Young
Duncan Meerding - STUMP Photo credit: Annika Hagen
Theunis Snyman – We Will Learn Photo credit: Michael Young
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Mischa Couvrette_- Filamen Fibre Photo credit: Michael Young
Mischa Couvrette - Filamen Fibre Photo credit: Michael Young
Marta Rodrigues and PedroMendes - MoT Photo credit: Michael Young
Aaron Zenga - LENTICULAR Photo credit: Michael Young
LAMP founders Annika Hagen & Nicole Fox Photo credit: Michael Young
Spencer Staley - DROOP Photo credit: Michael Young
We Love LAMP Photo credit: Adele Thomas
LAMP Poster Photo credit: LAMP
LAMP Call for Entries Photo credit: LAMP
Azure announces the finalists of the fifth annual AZ Awards Azure Magazine
Commercial ⁄ Institutional Architecture Over 1,000 Square Metres: Maki & Associates and Moriyama & Teshima Architects: Aga Khan Museum, Toronto, Canada Photo credit: AZ Awards 2015
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