Plus: OCAD U’s mission to decolonize design. | |
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| Top of Mind | “When you move diverse people into top positions, they begin to redistribute the power and decision making so that we benefit and engage all communities. Power no longer becomes something that is oppressive, it becomes something that is shared.” — Dori Tunstall, Assistant Director, OCAD U’s Dean of Design, on her push to decolonize and Indigenize design education. | |
| | | | In 1964, an economic crisis stopped construction on Uppsala’s City Hall. Recently, Henning Larsen set out to finish the job. | |
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| | | | | | Across EP Yaying locations in Shanghai, Jiaxing and New Jersey, designer Franklin Azzi explores the elegant tension between rough stone and smooth lacquer. | |
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| | Long Live the ‘70s Den | Five fresh fall launches that revive the retro salon. | |
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| | | Q&A: Dori Tunstall | OCAD U’s Dean reflects on her tenure dedicated to creating space for diverse voices. | |
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| | Nature in the Metaverse | How will lakes and trees translate into pixels and code? | |
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| | Events | The Mindcraft Project presents experimental design concepts from Denmark in a digital exhibition complete with video tours. Launching October 19, Seoul Design 2022 adopts the theme “Beautiful Life,” presenting concepts that enhance sustainability and empower community. | | |
Jobs | In London, Cartwright Pickard seeks an Architect with Revit experience and at least five years of experience. In San Francisco or NYC, Herzog & de Meuron has an opening for a Visual Artist with advanced 3D modelling and rendering skills. | | |
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