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50 Most Influential Designers in America

Co.Design’s influence matrix tracks designers from the virtual (websites and information) to the physical (cars and even spaceships). Thinkers wield influence through writing and leadership, while makers exert it through their work.

Infographic by Kristina Dimatteo

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Images from the Aqualta series to be shown in ‘Imagined Cities’ exhibition as part of London Design Festival. Opening 15 September through 13 October 2011. (above: Times Square Submerged)

Design for sustainability 2.0

Designing to expand adaptive capacity means creating objects, templates and platforms that allow people and systems to survive and even thrive in a complex and uncertain planet. In a world increasingly shaped by peak oil, global warming, economic uncertainty and environmental disasters (Deep Water Horizon, Pakistani floods, Fukushima), designers are coming to grips with how to help users createlocal resilience and self-reliance. In fact, the concept of resilience has become an important term that designers are just now grappling with. An emergent property of systems that is related to the “longevity” tenet of sustainability but qualitatively different from its “no impact” focus, resilience is concerned with cycles of change and positive adaptation. Resilience thinking integrates social and environmental factors into a holistic framework that helps users prepare for —or even take advantage of—shocks to a system.

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The Quoc Pham range began with the Fixed shoe, a sleek and elegant take on the traditional cycling shoe. Made for the urban enthusiast and weekend tourist, the striking design and comfort of a traditional leather upper and flat, sturdy sole allowed them to be worn as much on the bicycle as off it.
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Sanomagic Wooden Bicycles
A ninth-generation shipwright, Sueshiro Sano has been making exquisite wooden products since he was in elementary school. But in 2008, drawing inspiration and technique from a lifetime of shipbuilding, the woodworker produced his first bike constructed entirely of mahogany, including frame, fork, seat, seat post, handlebars/stem combination and even rims.

Using mahogany lends flex and responsiveness in a way no metal frame can, which in turn gives riders an elevated sense of control and increases pacing possibilities. A number of Sano’s prototypes have been raced professionally, excelling in both ideal and inclement weather. In the three years since starting the project, Sano has handcrafted 11 of these fully wooden bicycles, making improvements that shave the average weight of his full builds down from 11 kilograms to around eight.
via Cool Hunting
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Joseph E. Brown, Chief Innovation Officer for AECOM in a September 2009 interview with Pierre Bélanger
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Building Block Calculator
available from Urban Outfitters. Also in red.
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Books by the Foot

With pricing starting at $6.99 per linear foot and over 30 standard styles, we provide you with shelf-ready books that will display attractively and offer your clients great value. We love working with Interior Designers to get the project just right. We can quote unit pricing should your specifications require. We will gladly stage your order on shelves and send images for your approval.

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