Today’s technology has created a mobile workforce, and residential furniture designers are sitting up and taking notice. This year a … More
Category: Writing + Editing
A Designer Revolution | Financial Times
Will China value the work of its younger generation of creative talent enough to actually buy it? Click here to … More
Big Data | The Architect’s Newspaper
Retailers are finding more and more ways to combine the interactivity of an online shopping experience with their brick-and-mortar stores. … More
Ones to Watch | Interior Design
In today’s urban environments, flexibility is at a premium. Lines between public and private space, and between indoors and out, … More
Adaptation: Architecture, Technology and the City
Copyediting under the direction of Superscript for Adaptation: Architecture, Technology and the City. Bringing together a host of interviews, contributions, … More
A Century of Office Lighting | Interior Design
The evolution of office lighting design during the past century has brought both art and science into the workplace, changing … More
Facades Issue | The Architect’s Newspaper
Now that the first wave of high-performance facades have been in play for a number of years, architects and engineers … More
Past is Present: Reclaimed Designs by Uhuru | 3rings
Smithsonian TV’s visit last week to Uhuru’s Red Hook studio speaks to the longevity inherent in the company’s furniture designs—but … More
Metropolis
Worked with the great staff of Metropolis as acting managing editor for the July/August 2012 issue.
MythBusters | IIDA Perspective
Interior designers are the ultimate hyphenates, but can they be all things to all clients? Four designers discuss. Read the … More