• Studying Overseas
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    Best study abroad consultants in Delhi for education abroad in Canada, USA. Get consult for student visa in Delhi with Studying overseas. Visit : https://www.studyingoverseas.com/
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  • Social+Studies
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    Social+Studies is a New York based design & consultancy studio devoted to the production of ideas. Identifying with the study of home, space & aesthetic as a curative experience, Social+Studies activates a diverse exploration of the visual narrative & object expression.
  • Studying Overseas
    @studyingoverseas
    Studying Overseas is well-known Study in Abroad Education Consultants in Delhi India, which can always help to admission into top most B-schools, universities and colleges in abroad for bright and colorful future to Indian students at steadily lower prices. To know more visit : http://www.studyingoverseas.com
  • E Study Mart
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    E Study Mart sell 2019- 2020 IGNOU solved assignment and solution guide. Here is also available English, Hindi mediums assignments for many courses like BA, MBA, M.com, etc.
  • College for Creative Studies
    @collegeforcreativestudies
    Located in the heart of Detroit, the College for Creative Studies (CCS) educates artists and designers to be leaders in creative professions.
  • Techno Institute of Higher Studies
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    looking for the best private college in lucknow? tihs.edu.in is a prominent college for higher studies that take pride in being the best educational institution. for further info, visit our site.
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    Sở thích ca hát, chụp ảnh, học hỏi thêm nhiều điều mới với dịch vụ du học G.Study https://gstudy.vn/
  • Brandi Andres
    @brandiandres
    Brandi Andres is an editorial contributor, who first came to Dwell as the Los Angeles Editorial Fellow. Brandi received a Bachelor of Arts degree in women’s studies with concentrations in communication studies and English from UCLA, and completed studies in creative writing at the esteemed UCLA Writers Program. She has written for the Huffington Post, the Daily Beast, and Travel Pulse. Through her many world travels and living amidst the cultural, historic architecture of Madrid, London, and Los Angeles, Brandi has cultivated a great love and respect for iconic design and how it relates to and inspires the modern world.
  • Dora Vanette
    @doravanette
    Dora Vanette is a part time lecturer at Parsons The New School for Design. She holds MA degrees in 20th Century Art History and English from University of Zagreb, Croatia, as well as in Design Studies from Parsons The New School for Design. She has written about art and design for a variety of print and online publications. dora.vanette@gmail.com
  • Daisy Zuckerman
    @daisyzuckerman
    Brooklyn native Daisy Zuckerman is a senior at Brown University, studying English and math. She served as an Editorial Fellow at Dwell between July and December of 2022, and she now works as an Acquisitions and Development Intern at A24.
  • Robert Gordon-Fogelson
    @robertgordonfogelson
    Robert Gordon-Fogelson is the editorial intern at Dwell. He studies twentieth-century design history at the Bard Graduate Center, where his research interests revolve around the history of modern design retailing and the intersection between products, interiors, and architecture.
  • Charles and Ray Eames
    @charlesandrayeames
    Charles Eames (1907–1978) and his wife, Ray Eames (1912–1988) were American designers who made significant contributions to modern architecture and industrial design. These Cranbrook Academy of Art grads turned mid-century-modernist power couple are a case study in excellent design. Charles and Ray’s prolific partnership took shape with the molded plywood chair in the 1940s, but the duo also dabbled in film, exhibition installations, toys, and even a miniature train in Los Angeles’s Griffith Park.
  • Benjamin Farrell
    @farrellarchitecture
    Ben Farrell, owner and principal architect, is a graduate of Syracuse University but attributes most of his formative experiences to time spent in Florence, Italy and Copenhagen, Denmark. His curiosity with architecture came at a young age in Copenhagen by spray painting graffiti on the drab and boring ends of buildings that seemed otherwise forgotten. He legitimized this passion for unauthorized aesthetic improvement with an architectural education, some of which was spent studying the classics in the architecturally fecund areas of Tuscany. These contrasting experiences spawned an equally contentious philosophy that continues to juxtapose the respect of classical order with a modernity that says "nothing is sacred", improvement happens everywhere and sometimes the rules are just wrong. He resides in Southern Marin with a studio in Sausalito.
  • Marc Kristal
    @marc_kristal
    New York contributing editor Marc Kristal found himself overwhelmed not only by the urbanistic pleasures of Bordeaux, France- which dueled for his attention with the city's historic architectural legacy- but by what architect Olivier Brochet described as the region's special appreciation of l'art de vivre. Back home, Kristal is working with the Alliance for Downtown New York, documenting a six-month planning study of the Greenwich South district, just below the World Trade Center site.
  • Charles Rose Architects
    @charlesrosearch
    Charles Rose (b. 1960 New York City) is an American architect whose designs are informed by the landscape and distinct characteristics of a building site—whether in rugged coastal settings or dense urban neighborhoods. Rose earned degrees in architecture at Princeton University and Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, studying under such high-profile practitioners as Michael Graves and Rafael Moneo. After Harvard, Rose worked with landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh, an experience that influenced his design philosophy of architecture that “sees the site.” He established his practice in Boston in 1989 and in two decades completed more than 50 buildings.
  • Rafael Gamo
    @rafael_gamo
    Rafael Gamo is an artist born in Houston, Texas. As a photographer, he studied at the Photo Art Center in Mexico City and is a graduate of the General Studies Program of the International Center of Photography in New York City.
  • Kim Derby
    @kimderby
    Kim Derby is a freelance writer who most recently contributed design, art and architecture content for EcoSalon. She did her graduate studies in Interior & Architectural Design at UCLA and is currently working on her first book, a memoir.
  • Bunker Workshop
    @bunker_workshop
    Principal Chris Greenawalt was born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania in 1978. His architectural studies began at Lehigh University where he graduated as a President's scholar with degrees in architecture and urban studies. His interest in designing and building at a small scale began with an apprenticeship as a metal fabricator at Veyko Design in Philadelphia. After Veyko, Chris spent three years studying abroad at the Univerity of Melbourne Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning. He next landed in Seattle to work for Pb Elemental Architects as head of the interior design team. Chris formed Bunker Workshop in Charlestown, Massachusetts in 2009. www.bunkerworkshop.com
  • GO Logic
    @go_logic
    GO Logic's design process revolves around communication. They listen to what their clients need, study the building’s site, program, climate, form, and materials, and respond with a design that maximizes renewable energy resources, sunlight, views, and ultimately their client’s comfort.
  • Sara Carnochan
    @sara_carnochan
    Sara Carnochan is a cofounder of Heart Beet Gardening in Los Angeles where she plants, prunes, and writes. Her background is in literature—studying Creative Writing and Spanish at Bard College—and education—working as an assistant teacher at New Roads Elementary School. She is an ardent sheet mulching enthusiast, and if she were a vegetable she would be an eggplant.
  • Alyn Griffiths
    @alyn_griffiths
    Scottish design journalist and curator Alyn Griffiths moved to London in 2008 after studying product design in Glasgow, Milan, and Stockholm. A fan of mid-century design, he couldn't help coveting the collection of Kathryn Tyler, whose home he visted for "Collector's Choice" (June 2012).

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