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Green Screens, Part II, Set For April 22

4.9.08 | New York, NY | Green Screens, a four-part series focusing on building for the future and sustainable design, will hold part II on April 22, at the Herman Miller National Design Center, 1177 Avenue of the Americas, 17th floor, beginning at 5:30 pm. The series is a joint venture with Herman Miller, Benhar Office Interiors, and the Emerging New York Architects Committee of the AIA NY Chapter.
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SVA Interior Design Grads Envision A Greater New York

4.9.08 | New York, NY | The School of Visual Arts will hold an exhibition at the National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, NYC, beginning with a reception on April 24, 5:30-7 pm. The exhibition features the work of 17 students graduating from SVA who have put forth a series of design concepts enhancing life in NYC. 
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Eva Maddox And Haworth To Be Honored By Kendall

4.8.08 | Grand Rapids, MI | Eva Maddox, principal at Perkins+Will I Eva Maddox Brand Environments and Haworth Company will be honored at a special event hosted by Kendall College of Art and Design on April 21, 5:30 pm, at the Grand Rapids Civic Theatre, 30 North Division, Grand Rapids, MI. Ms. Maddox will receive an honorary doctorate and Haworth will be honored for its many contributions illustrating the importance of design in business and to its commitment to education and to Kendall.  www.kcad.edu


Eric Engstrom Exhibit Debuts April 19

4.8.08 | San Francisco, CA | Eric Engstrom will exhibit his mixed media collages at the Fremont Centre, 50 Fremont Street, San Francisco, CA, from April 19-June 14, during business hours. His collection includes images from America's Blue Highways based on Mr. Engstrom's photographs of rural buildings, towns, and landscapes. 
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Architecture: Designs For Living: Cultural Sustainability

4.7.08 | New York, NY | The program series, Architecture: Designs for Living: Cultural Sustainability, part of the Mayor's PlaNYC to explore design directions for new growth in NYC, will look at the designs by four architects for performing arts facilities recently built in NYC. The panel discussion takes place Monday, April 14, 5:30-8:00 pm at the Center for Architecture, 536 La Guardia Place, NYC. The program is part of the Mayor's PlaNYC, which explores design directions for new growth in NYC. Panelists include:
  • Robert M Rogers - Ballet Hispanico Center for Lantin Dance & Culture
  • Sara Caples - Queens Theatre in the Park
  • Mitchell Kurtz - Cherry Lane Theater
  • Thomas Leeser - 3-Legged Dog Art and Technology Center

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