# On The Move
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On the Move: Industry Hires and Promotions
Get the latest design news, as Interior Design breaks down architecture and design industry hires and promotions, kicking off 2023.
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On the Move: New Hires and Promotions Across the A&D Industry
See the latest new hires and moves across the architecture and design industry, including a new design director at Perkins&Will.
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On the Move: Industry Promotions and Hires
Celebrate friends and colleagues making moves across the architecture and design industry and see where they landed.
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On the Move: The Latest Hires Across the A&D Industry
From Perkins&Will to S9 Architecture, see the latest hires and moves across the architecture and interior design industry.
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On the Move: Recent Promotions and Hires
See who is making career moves in the most recent promotions and hires across the architecture and design industry.
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On the Move: Recent Promotions and Hires in the Design Industry
See who's on the move across the architecture and design industry today.
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On the Move: Top Promotions and Hires in the Industry
See who's on the move in the world of architecture and design.
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On the Move: Top Promotions and Hires
The industry's top promotions and hires from four new principals at RSP Architects to new leadership at Perkins&Will, and many more.
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On the Move: Recent Top Promotions and Hires
Recent top promotions, hires, and acquisitions in the architecture and design industry.
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Architect Behind Original Guthrie Theater Dies
As the preeminent modernist architect in Minnesota for a half-century, Ralph Rapson had an out-sized impact on his adopted state.
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Architect, Interior Designer Francisco Laurier Dies
Architect and interior designer Francisco Laurier died of cancer on February 10 in Annapolis, Maryland.
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Herbert Muschamp, Architecture Critic, Dies
Herbert Muschamp, a writer for The New York Times whose wildly original and often deeply personal reviews made him one of the most influential architecture critics of his generation, died on Tuesday night in Manhattan. H
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Alfred Audi of Stickley Furniture Dies
Alfred Audi, the man credited with transforming American furniture manufacturer Stickley into a household name, died of cancer on September 30 at the age of 69.
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Daniel Baldinger, Chairman and CEO of Louis Baldinger & Sons Dies
Daniel Baldinger, chairman and CEO of lighting manufacturer Louis Baldinger & Sons died Wednesday, July 4.
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George Kovacs, Innovator in Lighting Fixtures, Dies at 80
George Kovacs, a designer, manufacturer and importer of innovative and stylish modern lighting fixtures who introduced the ubiquitous halogen torchiere to the United States, died Friday at his home in Manhattan. He was 8
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Haworth Founder Dies
Gerrard Wendell (G.W.) Haworth, the founding chairman of furniture manufacturer Haworth died yesterday, at the age of 95.
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V. Magistretti, 85, Furniture Designer, Dies
Vico Magistretti, an architect and industrial designer celebrated as the dean of Italian modernism for his sculptural furniture and lamps of the 1960’s and afterward, died on Tuesday in Milan.
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Designer John Hutton, 59, Dies
John Hutton, an influential home furnishings designer whose work has been widely imitated by mass-market manufacturers in the United States and Europe, died Thursday in Manhattan. He was 59 and had homes in West Islip, N
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Anna Castelli Ferrieri Dies at 87
Anna Castelli Ferrieri, a pioneering architect associated with the postwar period of Italian modern design, known for its embrace of technological innovation and audacious style, died on Thursday at her home in Milan. Sh
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USC School of Architecture Dean, 60, Dies
Architect Robert H. Timme, the Della and Harry MacDonald Dean of the University of Southern California School of Architecture, died October 20 from complications related to lung cancer, at the age of 60.