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...floral-inspired fabrics of Josef Frank are as much a home-design icon as Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Chair or an Arne Jacobsen dining table - but they don't come cheap. So here's a tip for those who want to enjoy some of the Austrian architect and designer's beautiful patterns without paying top dollar: head for the remnants chest at Stockholm's Svenkst Tenn (www.svenskttenn.se), the grand dame of Swedish home-furnishings stores. Frank was a co-founder of the store and concocted 160 patterns for it, of which 40 are still in production...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Material Whirl | 10/30/2005 | See Source »

...chance for grandparents to practice what they have learned about child rearing. Tom Corbett of Huntington Beach, Calif., for example, had never been patient before he went flying with his grandkids. "I forced it on myself so I don't become anxious or annoyed," says the computer-systems architect, 58. "I don't want to associate anything bad with the thrill of flying." Ron Vickrey, 69, a retired executive in Port Orange, Fla., believes his daughters were too young when he taught them to fly. By 16, when they were eligible to get a license, they had lost interest. With...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Take Them Flying | 10/30/2005 | See Source »

François Azambourg, 42, always figured he would be an architect. Then, in 1985, while a design student in Paris, he had an idea for a disposable coffee machine made entirely of paper. The contraption won a contest at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs--and launched Azambourg's love affair with unusual materials. Twenty years later, he is a leader of the French contemporary-furniture design movement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Design Without Limits: In Search of Good Material | 10/30/2005 | See Source »

Jerzy Soltan, an esteemed architect and the Robinson, Jr., professor of architecture and urban design, emeritus, at the Graduate School of Design (GSD), died on Sept. 16 at his Cambridge home. He was 92.Soltan first joined the GSD in 1959, when the dean at the time and another illustrious modernist, Josep Lluís Sert, invited him as a visiting critic. Two years later, he was appointed Professor of Architecture. He remained at the GSD in various guises until his death, educating and inspiring countless students with his Le Corbusier-influenced modernist vision and unique teaching style.Gerald M. McCue, John...

Author: By Alexandra C. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: IN MEMORIAM: Jerzy Soltan | 10/28/2005 | See Source »

...trek out to QRAC might prove a deterrent, or at least a nuisance, to some dancers.“We were worried about moving out this far,†Bergmann says. “But there is not a lot of property in Cambridge…the architect said that he wanted to make a place so beautiful that [students] would want to come, and it is beautiful, it’s exquisite.â€Although the dance community might ideally desire even more practice and performance space for its growing population, for the time being at least...

Author: By Alexandra C. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Opening Moves | 10/27/2005 | See Source »

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