Collection by Luke Hopping

Best of #ModernMonday: Digital and Analog Innovation in Design

Every Monday, @dwell and @designmilk invite fans and experts on Twitter to weigh in on trending topics in design.

Duann Scott of Autodesk and Drew Seskunas of The Principals joined #ModernMonday this week to discuss technology's changing relationship with design. Check out a few of our favorite responses, and use the hashtag #ModernMonday to join the conversation next week at 1pm EST / 10am PST.

Ground Zero Master Plan (New York City)

Studio Daniel Libeskind designed the master plan for Ground Zero, a complete redevelopment that features three new towers, a transporation hub, and a museum. Libeskind has been working with firms including Snøhetta, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and Santiago Calatrava, to reimagine the Lower Manhattan site.
Ground Zero Master Plan (New York City) Studio Daniel Libeskind designed the master plan for Ground Zero, a complete redevelopment that features three new towers, a transporation hub, and a museum. Libeskind has been working with firms including Snøhetta, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and Santiago Calatrava, to reimagine the Lower Manhattan site.
It yields this pattern. Each lamp is completely custom and printed on demand. The cost is about $385. Try it out for yourself at limemakers.com.
It yields this pattern. Each lamp is completely custom and printed on demand. The cost is about $385. Try it out for yourself at limemakers.com.
BeatWoven’s DreaMelody: Patterns in Play collection features designs derived by custom software from musical patterns in iconic British pop songs, including Queen’s “A Kind of Magic” and “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” by The Beatles. The large cushion with piping is $450; small pillows are $300.
BeatWoven’s DreaMelody: Patterns in Play collection features designs derived by custom software from musical patterns in iconic British pop songs, including Queen’s “A Kind of Magic” and “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” by The Beatles. The large cushion with piping is $450; small pillows are $300.
Traditional electronics require soldering whereas littleBits’s modules snap together with magnets to create things like a doorbell that sends text notification.
Traditional electronics require soldering whereas littleBits’s modules snap together with magnets to create things like a doorbell that sends text notification.
The BigRep ONE printer. Full technical specs are available on the BigRep site.
The BigRep ONE printer. Full technical specs are available on the BigRep site.