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Pixar’s John Lasseter in Conversation with Michael Bierut (1 of 2)
Recorded live on November 12, 2015 at El Teatro in El Museo del Barrio. First half of conversation. Second half available here. In this Design by Hand series talk John Lasseter discusses his career as an animator for the Walt Disney Studios, where he first experimented with the then radical new medium of computer-generated imagery...
Game Changers: Bjarke Ingels
Bjarke Ingels speaks with Cooper Hewitt Curatorial Director Cara McCarty. About Bjarke Ingles: From the shoreline of the East River to the site of Ground Zero, the large-scale vision of Bjarke Ingels, founder of the Copenhagen-based BIG, is reshaping the architectural landscape of New York City. Ingels’ spectacular designs, which he calls “promiscuous hybrids” for...
Thomas Heatherwick in Conversation with Paul Goldberger
Video recorded live at Cooper Union on October 8, 2015. Full talk not available due to permissions restrictions. Included in this video: opening remarks from Nader Tehrani, Dean of the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at The Cooper Union; Caroline Baumann, Director of Cooper Hewitt; and Brooke Hodge, Deputy Director of Cooper Hewitt. Conversation...
Design Talks: Walter Hood
Walter Hood shares how he drew on the special considerations of the garden’s close proximity to Central Park and the historic nature of the mansion (including Richard Schermerhorn, Jr.’s unbuilt 1901 design plans for the garden) to create a contemporary verdant setting for all to enjoy. Program held in conjunction with the NYC Landmarks50 Alliance,...
European Marquetry Furniture of the Late 17th Century
Talk entitled: International Crosscurrents in Design: European Marquetry Furniture of the Late Seventeenth Century. Description: Europe in the late seventeenth century saw the emergence of cabinets as more than practical: not just containers for storage and transport, but decorative items whose splendor could enhance a room and hint at the valuable contents inside. Artisans of...
National Design Awards Gala 2015
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum celebrated the 2015 National Design Awards with a ceremony and dinner at Pier Sixty in New York. Launched at the White House in 2000 as an official project of the White House Millennium Council, the annual National Design Awards celebrate design in various disciplines as a vital humanistic tool in...
National Design Awards Gala 2015 – Opening Remarks
Welcome speeches delivered at the National Design Awards Gala by Caroline Baumann, Director of Cooper Hewitt, and Dr. David J. Skorton, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. The National Design Awards Gala 2015 was held at Pier Sixty in New York City on October 15. Learn more about the National Design Awards: www.cooperhewitt.org/national-design-awards
Teen Design Fair 2015 – Tim Gunn’s Keynote Speech and Q&A
At the 2015 Cooper Hewitt Teen Design Fair, author, design educator, and television host Tim Gunn delivers the keynote speech, speaks about design with Cooper Hewitt Director of Education, Caroline Payson, and answers real questions from teens. Teen Design Fair is a career and education mentoring event for teens interested in pursuing design paths following...
National Design Awards 2015 – Winners’ Panel Discussion
Streamed live on October 13, 2015. A special panel discussion featuring our 2015 National Design Award winners. Moderated by Director of Cooper Hewitt, Caroline Baumann. Panelists discuss what drives and inspires them as designers. Participants include Roman Alonso of Commune (Interior Design Award), Stephen Burks (Product Design Award), Adi Gil of threeASFOUR (Fashion Design Award),...