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Henry Muñoz III - Summer Design Institute 2006 pt.5


Henry Muñoz on the various cultural influences that make up the architecture and communities of Texas.
Henry Muñoz III, architect, Texas, San Antonio, Architecture, Neighborhoods, education, Summer Design Institute, Texas regionalism

Henry Muñoz III - Summer Design Institute 2006 pt.6


Henry Muñoz on the various cultural influences that make up the architecture and communities of Texas.
Henry Muñoz III, architect, Texas, San Antonio, Architecture, Neighborhoods, education, Summer Design Institute, Texas regionalism

Henry Muñoz III - Summer Design Institute 2006 pt.7


Henry Muñoz on the various cultural influences that make up the architecture and communities of Texas.
Henry Muñoz III, architect, Texas, San Antonio, Architecture, Neighborhoods, education, Summer Design Institute, Texas regionalism

Henry Muñoz III - Summer Design Institute 2006 pt.8


Henry Muñoz on the various cultural influences that make up the architecture and communities of Texas.
Henry Muñoz III, architect, Texas, San Antonio, Architecture, Neighborhoods, education, Summer Design Institute, Texas regionalism

Henry Muñoz III - Summer Design Institute 2006 pt.1


Henry Muñoz on the various cultural influences that make up the architecture and communities of Texas.
Henry Muñoz III, architect, Texas, San Antonio, Architecture, Neighborhoods, education, Summer Design Institute, Texas regionalism

Henry Muñoz III - Summer Design Institute 2006 pt.2


Henry Muñoz on the various cultural influences that make up the architecture and communities of Texas.
Henry Muñoz III, architect, Texas, San Antonio, Architecture, Neighborhoods, education, Summer Design Institute, Texas regionalism

Bill's Design Talks: Walter Hood


Walter Hood, a landscape architect, professor, and author, has been praised as a "community whisperer, creating spaces that have elements the residents want before they even know it." His inclusive and innovative designs transform overlooked sites like street corners and highway underpasses into vital gathering spaces. Hs approach puts community members at the center of the design process, instead of treating them as an afterthought.
walter hood, architect, landscape architecture, landscape, greene space, wnyc, bills design talks, talk, long, public program

Object of the Month: Design for Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts


This drawing was architect Rafael Viñoly’s presentation concept sketch for Verizon Hall, home of the Philadelphia Orchestra, as it appears from the west. Watercolors are an integral part of Viñoly’s working process, used in the early design stages to formalize his organizing concepts. Following the watercolors, more precise drawings present the actual resolution of the design.
Object of the Month, drawing, watercolor, Rafael Viñoly, architect, Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Verizon Hall

Collection Spotlight: Whitney Warren


Cooper-Hewitt’s Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department collection holds a large group of drawings by Whitney Warren, including two albums of over 230 sketches made while he was living in France in the last decades of the nineteenth century.
Whitney Warren, architect, 19th century, 20th century, Warren and Wetmore, collection spotlight, drawings, sketches, buildings, details, France, Europe

Tonight: Bill's Design Talk with Michael Graves


Internationally renowned architect and designer Michael Graves will provide an intimate portrait of his celebrated career and discuss the influences that shaped his thinking and approach to design—from his early days as a student and recipient of the American Academy in Rome’s prestigious Prix de Rome to his distinguished academic career at Princeton University
Michael Graves, architect, princeton, Prix de Rome, interiors, graphic design, product design, bills design talks, talk, public program

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