# Creative Voices
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DesignWire
How Charlotte Culot Reimagines Rugs As Abstract Masterpieces
Artist and Maison Rhizomes cofounder Charlotte Culot evokes the sunny essence of Southern France in a new collection of hand-knotted rugs.
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Projects
Learn How Design Can Manifest a Brighter Future in This Gensler Tome
Penned by Gensler global cochairs Andy Cohen and Diane Hospins, Design for a Radically Changing World is a call to (design) action.
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DesignWire
Architectural Curator Darrin Alfred Reflects on the Natural World
Design curator Darrin Alfred organizes "Biophilia: Nature Reimagined," which discusses the connection between humans and nature at the Denver Art Museum.
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DesignWire
A Design Legacy Lives on in This Eco-Focused Park in Brazil
Discover how Humberto Campana of Estúdio Campana commemorates his late brother Fernando through an eco-focused park in Brotas, their Brazilian hometown.
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DesignWire
Artist Matt Magee Plays With Language Through Abstraction
Matt Magee plays with language through abstraction, isolating its shapes, sounds, and connotations in his works.
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DesignWire
Spotted! Top 10 Commercial Design Trends at NeoCon 2022
ThinkLab Trendspotters were at NeoCon again this year, scoping the show. Learn more about what they found here.
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DesignWire
Brooklyn Architect Alexandra Barker Helps New Yorkers Endure, Pivot, and Adapt to Pandemic Realities
Amidst new pandemic realities, Brooklyn architect Alexandra Barker is helping New Yorkers to endure, pivot, and adapt.
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Videos
Creative Voices With Malene Barnett
Join Cindy Allen in discussion with Malene Barnett, founder of the Black Artists + Designers Guild. Video by James Eades, Steven Wilsey, and Stephanie Couture.
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DesignWire
NOMA Announces Second Cohort of Student Fellows
The National Organization of Minority Architects announced a new class of 10 architecture students from historically Black colleges and universities, forming the 2021 winter cohort of the NOMA Foundation F
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DesignWire
10 Questions With… Curtis and Jonathan Moody
Moody Nolan has much to celebrate. Black History Month is one. Receiving the 2021 AIA Architecture Firm Award is another. Still another is its diversity. The Black-owned and led firm with headquarters in Columbus, Ohio,
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DesignWire
Buro Happold Hosts “Racial Equity Takeover” Discussion with Industry Thought Leaders
Buro Happold, a global consulting and engineering services firm, hosted its 14th Collective Impact event, "Racial Equity Takeover," February 17, bringing together an esteemed panel of designers, social entrepreneurs, and
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Products
BA+DG and S. Harris Unveil Textile Collaboration Spotlighting Indigenous Cultures from Zanzibar to Bhutan
The Orejen collection by the Black Artists + Designers Guild for textile manufacturer S. Harris is exactly as its name suggests—a deep dive into the landscapes, heritage, and craft tra
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DesignWire
Bradley L. Bowers in Conversation With Cindy Allen for DesignBiz
Bradley L. Bowers—even without the L, the name has a ring to it, though the rising star industrial designer prefers to keep it in use. Bowers (@bradleylbowers) checked into Tuesday night’s episode of DesignBi
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DesignWire
Black Makers Reflect on the Cultural Roots of Their Crafts
In honor of Black History Month, Interior Design spoke with six Black creatives about how their work reflects their personal experiences, cultural narratives, and hopes for the future of design. From minimalist
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DesignWire
Barbara Earl Thomas Exhibition Opens at Seattle Art Museum
The Seattle Art Museum is giving its first solo exhibition of hometown artist Barbara Earl Thomas, who is also a former director of the city’s Northwest African American Museum. “The Geography of Innocence&rd
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DesignWire
Gio Swaby’s “Love Letters” Exhibition to Open at Claire Oliver Gallery in New York
Talk about a shooting star. Gio Swaby, a Bahamian multimedia textile artist, earned her BFA in 2016. The very next year, she mounted a solo show at UNIT/PITT Society for Art & Critical Awareness in Vancouver, BC, whe
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DesignWire
Moynihan Train Hall in New York Symbolizes Upward Momentum
To symbolize forward momentum, the Moynihan Train Hall in New York was unveiled on New Year's Day 2021, with a world collectively hoping to turn the page.
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DesignWire
Moody Nolan Receives the 2021 AIA Architecture Firm Award
Moody Nolan—the nation’s largest African-American owned and operated design firm, with more than 230 staff members in 11 offices across the U.S.—has received the 2021 AIA Architecture Firm Award, t
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DesignWire
Creative Voices: Honoring Black History Month
In honor of Black History Month, the Interior Design team is spotlighting the narratives, works, and craft traditions of Black architects, designers, and creatives. See our full coverage here, including interviews with i
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DesignWire
Adjaye Associates Designs the HQ of the Largest U.S. Healthcare-Workers Union
For 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East, Sir David Adjaye designs 16,500 square feet of lounges, galleries, meeting rooms, and a library.