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Sukkah City installation at Union SquareThe Sukkah City installation at Union Square last weekend was an ideal example of how to use public space in NYC. sukkah, installation, union square, New York City, NYC, public space, Sukkot, Holiday, jewish, harvest, temporary, shelter, function, religion, Architecture, transient, permanent, architects, religious, Center for Architecture, dozen, panel, selection, entries, submissions, international |
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CityRacks CompetitionLast spring, the New York City Department of Transportation, in partnership with Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, requested proposals for functional, innovative bike rack designs that would raise the profile of cycling as both a convenient and eco-friendly mode of transportation in New York City. CityRack, New York City, NYC, Department of Transportation, DOT, partnership, proposals, bike rack, bicycle, cycling, transportation, entries, finalists, prototypes, Display, lesson plans, classroom, education, Educator Resource Center, ERC, wordpress, blog |
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Design for the Other 90% WinsFor the second year in a row Cooper-Hewitt wins a Webby, the “oscars” of the internet! Congratulations to our very talented web creator, William Berry, for his amazing work. Webby, award, winner, internet, Web, online, Cultural Institutions, honor, international, William Berry, web design, Design for the Other 90%, Exhibition, entries, worldwide |
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