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Furniture and finishes that create adaptable learning environments that grow with students. → Read More
Say hello to the "it" knurl. → Read More
Top products boasted innovative manufacturing techniques as well as fresh aesthetics. → Read More
These products stood out for their innovative approach to form and function. → Read More
Kliment and his wife Frances Halsband co-founded New York–based firm Kliment Halsband Architects in 1972. → Read More
Sensor-activated LEDs turn this sculptural bench into an interactive playground. → Read More
Black, gold, and brass were abundant at this year's show in New York, providing a sense of opulence without compromising elegance. → Read More
Manufactured with both modern and traditional methods, these tables make manipulating this hard material look effortless. → Read More
These standout pieces exhibit new approaches to product and furniture design, as well as streamlined aesthetics. → Read More
This year's products showcase new approaches to lighting technologies, the expansion of IoT, and more. → Read More
Three new products for safety and wayfinding needs. → Read More
Eleven new tracklights offer maximum flexibility no matter the project application. → Read More
Selected for superior performance, these four products provide flexible and durable protection from outdoor conditions. → Read More
Selected for superior performance, these four products provide flexible and durable protection from outdoor conditions. → Read More
Plus, Autodesk releases Revit 2018, automation in the manufacturing industry creates new jobs, and more design-tech news from this week. → Read More
Enzymes embedded into the phthalate-free PVC fabric expedite its natural decomposition at its end of life, according to the company. → Read More
Plus, Zaha Hadid Architects 3D prints an installation for Milan Design Week, GE considers selling its consumer-lighting business, and more design-tech news from this week. → Read More
The exhibition opens March 25 and is centered around the 19th century campus of St. Elizabeths, a psychiatric facility that became an exemplar in the architecture of mental institutions. → Read More
MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab has created heat sensitive auxetics that can shrink or expand in all directions, depending on the temperature. → Read More
The American Society of Civil Engineers has released this report every four years since 2001, with no improvement. → Read More