Tag: Alice Rawsthorn

“A Font of Ideas From a ‘Nomadic’
Humanitarian Architect”


Dezeenwire:
Alice Rawsthorn interviews humanitarian architect Nathaniel Corum, who designed the cabin of the Plastiki boat made of plastic bottles (see our earlier story) - New York Times

“Erupting beauty at furniture show” –
Alice Rawsthorn in The New York Times

Dezeenwire: New York Times design critic Alice Rawsthorn reviews last week’s furniture fair in Milan – link.

Related: see all Dezeen’s stories from Milan 2010.

“Furniture designers are shifting focus” –
Alice Rawsthorn in The New York Times

Dezeenwire: design writer Alice Rawsthorn’s latest column in The New York Times previews this week’s furniture fair in Milan. Read the article. Related: see all our coverage of Milan 2010.

“Most industrial designers don’t know
how to use color” – New York Times


Dezeenwire:
Alice Rawsthorn interviews Dutch designer Hella Jongerius about her use of colour and her work for design brand Vitra - New York Times

Honoring the Heady Days of ‘Design-Art’
- New York Times


Dezeenwire:
Alice Rawsthorn reviews Telling Tales, an exhibition of story-telling design which opened at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London yesterday. New York Times Related: see Dezeen’s story about the exhibition.

Alice Rawsthorn: Artists in Designers’ Clothing

Dezeenwire: Alice Rawsthorn reports from the Venice Biennale on artists turning their hands to interior design. New York Times

“The Demise of ‘Form Follows Function’”

Dezeenwire: Alice Rawsthorn on how digital technology is signalling the demise of design’s most-quoted mantra. New York Times