• Michele de Lucchi
    @micheledelucchi
    Michele De Lucchi was born in 1951 in Ferrara and graduated in architecture in Florence. During the period of radical and experimental architecture he was a prominent figure in movements like Cavart, Alchymia and Memphis. De Lucchi has designed furniture for the most known Italian and European companies. For Olivetti he has been Director of Design from 1992 to 2002 and he developed experimental projects for Compaq Computers, Philips, Siemens and Vitra.He designed and restored buildings in Japan, Germany, Switzerland and in Italy for Enel, Olivetti, Piaggio, Poste Italiane, Telecom Italia. In 1999 he was appointed to renovate some of ENEL's (Italys principal Electricity Company) power plants. For Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Bundesbahn, Enel, Poste Italine, Telecom Italia, Hera, Intesa Sanpaolo and other Italian and foreign banks he has redesigned the service environments and corporate image, introducing technical and aesthetic innovation into organization of their working environments.He designed buildings for museums including the Triennale di Milano, Palazzo delle Esposizioni di Roma, Neues Museum Berlin and the le Gallerie d'Italia Piazza Scala in Milan. In the last years he developed many architectural projects for private and public client in Georgia, that include the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the bridge of Peace in Tbilisi, the Radison Hotel and Public Service Building in Batumi.His professional work has always gone side-by-side with a personal exploration of architecture, design, technology and crafts. In 1990 he founded Produzione Privata, a small-scale production and retail company through which Michele De Lucchi designed products that are made using dedicated artisans and craft techniques. From 2004 he has been using a chain saw to sculpt small wooden houses which create the essentiality of his architectural style. In 2003 the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris has acquired a considerable number of his works. Selections of his products are exhibited in the most important design Museums in Europe, United States and Japan.
  • Stephen Van Dyk
    @stephenvandyk
    Stephen Van Dyk’s interests include American architecture, 18th- and 19th-century ornament and pattern books, 19th-century children’s books, and world’s fairs. As chief librarian at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum Library, a branch of Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Van Dyk manages an estate of books located in Manhattan’s landmark Andrew Carnegie mansion. The third-floor library, framed in dark wood and carpeted with red shag, contains more than 75,000 volumes, 4,500 trade catalogs, and 6,000 rare books about design, decorative arts, and architecture. Van Dyk arrived here in 1988 and has since penned his own tome, Rare Books (Scala, 2001) and curated exhibitions, including “Walter Crane: Design for Children” (1993), “Arquitectonica: The Times Square Project” (1997), and “Shock of the Old: Christopher Dresser” (cocurated, 2004).
  • kleurplaten kind
    @lempepijin9761
    Kleurplaten Kind Pepijn Le M email: support@kleurplaten-kind.com Location: Amstelstraat 81,Groningen, Netherlands Street: Amstelstraat Phone: +31612656891 Zipcode: 7523 Country Netherlands website https://kleurplaten-kind.com About: Welkom bij 'Kleurplaten Kind', waar we gespecialiseerd zijn in het begeleiden van kinderen door de opwindende wereld van het kleuren! Ons platform biedt een uitgebreid scala aan bronnen, van stapsgewijze kleurhandleidingen tot een uitgebreide selectie kleurplaten met alles van dieren tot fantasiewerelden. We geloven in het stimuleren van creativiteit en het verfijnen van artistieke vaardigheden. Doe met ons mee om vandaag nog een kleurrijke reis van verbeelding en vaardigheidsontwikkeling met je kinderen te beginnen! facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kleurplaten.kind/ twitter: https://twitter.com/kleurplatenkind instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kleurplaten_kind/ pinterest: https://nl.pinterest.com/kleurplaten_kind/ tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kleurplatenkind youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@kleurplatenkind