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What to See on the First Day of Dwell on Design New York

The second edition of Dwell on Design New York kicks off at Skylight Clarkson Sq today. Join us from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. for can't-miss discussions with industry leaders, including 10 CEU-accredited panels and a keynote conversation between Paul Goldberger and Eric Owen Moss, which you can preview here.

Get your tickets for the show now. For a full list of panelists, see this page of Dwell on Design New York's website.

Flexible Bathroom Organization & Design, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM | Haier Stage

Every bathroom is unique, shaped by a variety of factors and needs relating to space, layout, frequency of use, storage, style, and personal preferences, to name just a few. Interior designer Danielle Burkhardt will discuss solutions to bathroom storage and organization, also addressing the need for durable construction in a moist environment.

Credits: 1 AIA LU
Flexible Bathroom Organization & Design, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM | Haier Stage Every bathroom is unique, shaped by a variety of factors and needs relating to space, layout, frequency of use, storage, style, and personal preferences, to name just a few. Interior designer Danielle Burkhardt will discuss solutions to bathroom storage and organization, also addressing the need for durable construction in a moist environment. Credits: 1 AIA LU
Design in the Digital Age: Branding and Social Media, from 12:15 PM to 1:15 PM | Cosentino Stage

From websites, to social media and mobile apps, the digital space is rich with tools for both designers and design fans to connect with one another. Three leading design professionals, Taavo Somer, Gretchen Hansen, and Willy Wong, will discuss the ways that digital channels continue to transform the industry, what it takes to get noticed, and how brands and retailers can make the most of the digital realm.

Credits: 0.1 IDCEC (SE-10332-107)
Design in the Digital Age: Branding and Social Media, from 12:15 PM to 1:15 PM | Cosentino Stage From websites, to social media and mobile apps, the digital space is rich with tools for both designers and design fans to connect with one another. Three leading design professionals, Taavo Somer, Gretchen Hansen, and Willy Wong, will discuss the ways that digital channels continue to transform the industry, what it takes to get noticed, and how brands and retailers can make the most of the digital realm. Credits: 0.1 IDCEC (SE-10332-107)
In Breezy Point, Queens, one of the communities hit hardest by Superstorm Sandy, Azaroff's +LAB architects raised a damaged home to avoid future floodwater.
In Breezy Point, Queens, one of the communities hit hardest by Superstorm Sandy, Azaroff's +LAB architects raised a damaged home to avoid future floodwater.
We find Aura, from the Dekton by Cosentino line, to be a foolproof match for Italian Calacatta marble where the real material isn't feasible.
We find Aura, from the Dekton by Cosentino line, to be a foolproof match for Italian Calacatta marble where the real material isn't feasible.
Located in Springfield, Missouri, this modern farmhouse designed by Kansas-City based firm Hufft Projects exudes the traditional vernacular of Kansas with an updated take on the conventional form. The rolling hills and expansive land resemble the tone of quaint Marquette.
Located in Springfield, Missouri, this modern farmhouse designed by Kansas-City based firm Hufft Projects exudes the traditional vernacular of Kansas with an updated take on the conventional form. The rolling hills and expansive land resemble the tone of quaint Marquette.
Here, Castle's Chest of Drawers from 1966, so titled because of its resemblance to the human chest cavity. "I got to meet Castle a few years ago," explains Gordon, "and we talked about work from that period--the pieces that his original dealer Lee Nordness referred to as 'wandering forms.' Evan Snyderman of R20th Gallery in New York was representing his vintage work and through him I was able to look through hundreds of archival photos and publications about Wendell, but it was all quite scattered and ephemeral. So we started talking about a book."
Here, Castle's Chest of Drawers from 1966, so titled because of its resemblance to the human chest cavity. "I got to meet Castle a few years ago," explains Gordon, "and we talked about work from that period--the pieces that his original dealer Lee Nordness referred to as 'wandering forms.' Evan Snyderman of R20th Gallery in New York was representing his vintage work and through him I was able to look through hundreds of archival photos and publications about Wendell, but it was all quite scattered and ephemeral. So we started talking about a book."
By the time it's ready to be shipped, the ELO has been worked on by many human hands, yet its impact on the environment is minimal. The company uses sustainably harvested wood and limits waste and energy use at every step of the process, and each piece is built to last for generations.
By the time it's ready to be shipped, the ELO has been worked on by many human hands, yet its impact on the environment is minimal. The company uses sustainably harvested wood and limits waste and energy use at every step of the process, and each piece is built to last for generations.
Hudson Yards is being constructed above a large railyard that services Penn Station; the project's new public spaces and buildings will stand atop caissons and columns that allow the railyard's continuing operation. Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group the developers behind the project.

Our Dwell on Design panel will inlcude Michael Samuelian, Vice President of Related Companies, who is a trained architect and former city planner. As one of the individuals responsible for coordinating the project's overall design, marketing, and public approvals, Michael can shed invaluable light on the owner's perespective for an undertaking this masssive.
Hudson Yards is being constructed above a large railyard that services Penn Station; the project's new public spaces and buildings will stand atop caissons and columns that allow the railyard's continuing operation. Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group the developers behind the project. Our Dwell on Design panel will inlcude Michael Samuelian, Vice President of Related Companies, who is a trained architect and former city planner. As one of the individuals responsible for coordinating the project's overall design, marketing, and public approvals, Michael can shed invaluable light on the owner's perespective for an undertaking this masssive.
Like many of Benepe's projects, planting P.S. 111's playground is more than a quality of life improvement. The grass and other flora help absorb flood water during storms, relieving pressure on the city's drainage systems.
Like many of Benepe's projects, planting P.S. 111's playground is more than a quality of life improvement. The grass and other flora help absorb flood water during storms, relieving pressure on the city's drainage systems.
Jeffrey Kipnis and Stephen Turk's Figure Ground Game exhibition was featured at SCI-Arc in Los Angeles in early 2014.
Jeffrey Kipnis and Stephen Turk's Figure Ground Game exhibition was featured at SCI-Arc in Los Angeles in early 2014.
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