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Newsmaker: Bill Moggridge

William Hanley
March 16, 2010
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The designer, thinker, and IDEO founder takes on an entirely new role as director of the Cooper-Hewitt. Photo Courtesy of IDEO / Nicolas Zurcher Bill Moggridge If you’re reading this on a laptop, take a second to admire Bill Moggridge’s work. His design for the GRiD Compass—a 1979 personal computer that enclosed a keyboard and screen in a clamshell-like, fold-open case for the first time—set the mold for the contemporary machine in front of you. U.K.-born Moggridge, 66, founded his first design firm in 1969, and over the next two decades the practice created innovative forms for many high-tech products.
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Searching for Signs of Recovery

Reena Jana
March 16, 2010
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While some areas of the economy are experiencing an upswing, architects likely won’t see a boost until next year. For architects standing vigil for a sign that the Great Recession might be easing in 2010, macroeconomic conditions indicate it may be so, but that they must be patient. U.S. real GDP rose 5.7 percent in the fourth quarter of 2009, and the unemployment rate declined to 9.7 percent in January. But despite such positive signs, economists who follow patterns in construction predict that the architecture industry might not see a boost until 2011. Why? Tight credit, high unemployment, drastic decreases
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With Jobs Scarce, Professional Support Group Takes Off

Jenna M. McKnight
March 16, 2010
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Unemployed Designers in New York Band Together to Form LMNOP After getting laid off from Mancini Duffy in December 2008, Jennifer Graham felt disappointed and a bit panicky. But those emotions swiftly gave way to optimism. “I was so excited for new opportunities,” she says. Given her thick rolodex and tenacious spirit, she was confident she’d find a new job. “I have a business approach to everything I do,” she says. Photo © Danielle Austen Charlton Hutton, Jennifer Graham, Kristen Mucci, and other designers teamed up to form LMNOP. Related Links: Recession Stories: Where Are They Now? The following month,
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Putting Yourself Out There

William Bostwick
March 16, 2010
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Three recent projects attract clients by offering design services in unconventional locations. Design.Starts.Here looked like any other architecture studio: whiteboards covering the walls, a gaggle of stylish stacking chairs, and what one designer called “a really great conference table.” But there was one big difference: You could see it. Photo © Michael Hanson Since he began offering consultations at a farmer’s market, John Morefield’s atypical tactics have brought clients ­— and criticism (top) Design.Starts.Here took a cue from major retail chains with its “pop-up” store (middle). Design99 opened its storefront on the main shopping street in Hamtramck, Michigan, near Detroit (above).
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Recession Marketing Strategies

William Bostwick
March 16, 2010
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Three architects at established firms share how they land new projects when work is scarce.


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Recession Marketing Strategies

William Bostwick
March 16, 2010
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Three architects at established firms share how they land new projects when work is scarce. Photo © SHoP Architects Gregg Pasquarelli SHoP Architects Gregg Pasquarelli William Bostwick: Did you have to reposition the SHoP brand when the recession hit? Gregg Pasquarelli: It wasn’t about repositioning ourselves. SHoP has always had a broad idea of the way architecture could be practiced. We’re not just a design studio—we’ve always ventured into other areas of business. WB: Where are those opportunities now? I know you’ve dabbled in real estate development with the Porter House condos in Manhattan. What else? GP: We’ve been doing
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Recession Marketing Strategies

William Bostwick
March 16, 2010
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Three architects at established firms share how they land new projects when work is scarce. Photo ' Tim Bies/Olson Kundig Architects Alan Maskin Olson Kundig Alan Maskin William Bostwick: Your firm is best known for its residential work, and that sector was hit particularly hard by the recession. Have you branched out? Alan Maskin: We’ve just tried to hold onto our sectors. This wasn’t a time to start pursuing airports, for example. We’re into our fifth decade as a firm, and we have been through many other recessions. Our residential focus has always carried us through. But we reviewed all
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"Villa Libeskind" Takes Prefab to the Extreme

Tony Illia
March 16, 2010
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Daniel Libeskind has added a rather unusual building type to his design resume: high-end, green prefab housing.


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Scheeren Departs OMA

Alex Pasternack
March 15, 2010
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Photo courtesy Ole Scheeren Ole Scheeren, director of OMA's Beijing office, is leaving to start his own studio. Related Links: Fire-Ravaged TVCC Will Be Repaired CCTV Headquarters OMA-Designed MahaNakhon Tower Announced In early March, news broke that Ole Scheeren, director of OMA's Beijing office, is leaving to start his own studio. The 39-year-old architect also accepted a visiting professor position at Hong Kong University. "My collaboration with Rem Koolhaas and OMA has been an extraordinary experience... We have generated some remarkable projects both in East Asia and North America," he said in a statement. "The time has now come for
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OMA's Fire-Ravaged TVCC Will Be Repaired

Alex Pasternack
March 15, 2010
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China's main television broadcaster, CCTV, has begun major repairs on the 44-story cultural building at its OMA-designed Beijing headquarters, more than a year after a calamitous fire gutted the tower and fanned controversy about the long-delayed project. Photo © AFP/Getty Images The TVCC building (right), damaged by a fire in February 2009, will be repaired. Related Links: Scheeren Departs OMA OMA-Designed TVCC Goes Up in Flames New Ideas Surface About TVCC Fire in Beijing Fire Erupts at Zaha Hadid's Opera House in China  Despite Rumors, CCTV Will Proceed CCTV Headquarters In a newly issued report, a joint committee under China's State Council
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