Premios Cooper-Hewitt National Design
Premios Cooper-Hewitt National Design
Premios Cooper-Hewitt National Design
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May 26, 2011
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Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum Announces Winners and Finalists of the 12th Annual National Design Awards
Sixth Annual National Design Week to Be Held Oct. 1523
The Smithsonians Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum will celebrate outstanding achievement in design this fall with its 12th annual National Design Awards program. Today, CooperHewitt Director Bill Moggridge announced the winners and finalists of the 2011 National Design Awards, which recognize excellence across a variety of disciplines. The award recipients will be honored at a gala dinner Thursday, Oct. 20, at Pier Sixty in New York. As the nations design museum, Cooper-Hewitt raises awareness that design is everywhere, said Moggridge. The work of this years National Design Awards winners represents extraordinary solutions to the design problems central to the landscape of daily life, from how we dress, shape our personal and private spaces, frame communication and interact with the world at large. First launched at the White House in 2000 as a project of the White House Millennium Council, the National Design Awards were established to promote excellence and innovation in design. The awards are accompanied each year by a variety of public education programs, including special events, panel discussions and workshops. First Lady Michelle Obama serves as the Honorary Patron for this years National Design Awards. The call for National Design Award nominations was extended this year to the general public, broadened from the select committee solicited in past years. Nominees must have at least seven years of experience in order to be nominated, and winners are selected based on the level of excellence, innovation and public impact of their body of work. This years jury of design leaders and educators from across the country convened by Cooper-Hewitt reviewed the nominations and chose Lifetime Achievement and Design Mind recipients, and selected winners and finalists in the Corporate and
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Institutional Achievement, Architecture Design, Communication Design, Fashion Design, Interaction Design, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture and Product Design categories. Cooper-Hewitts sixth annual National Design Week will be held Oct. 1523. Educational programming surrounding the 2011 National Design Awards, which includes the Educator Open House, the Teen Design Fair in New York and the Teen Design Fair in Washington, D.C., are sponsored in part by Target. Media sponsorship provided by Fast Company. National Design Week is made possible in part by the generous sponsorship of Target. The 2011 National Design Award recipients are:
and quality of life. The 2011 award is presented to Knoll, which was founded in 1938 by Hans Knoll on the conviction that good design enriches lives. In 1943, he was joined by his wife, Florence, founder of the Planning Unit, a consultancy devoted to office interiorsthe first of its kind, and revolutionary for being run by a woman. Their pioneering analysis of work patterns continues today as Knoll reimagines furniture for the ever-changing workplace and sets standards for sustainable design. Throughout its history, Knoll has fostered innovative designers with one constant goal: a genuine balance of art and industry. Finalists in the Corporate and Institutional Achievement Award category are Design that Matters, a not-for-profit design company that partners with social entrepreneurs to design products that address basic needs in developing countries, and Oxo, whose products combine ergonomic design with a modern aesthetic and ease everyday home tasks for the broadest spectrum of users.
National Design Triennial: Design Life Now. He is the editor of a monograph on Thirst, Emotion as Promotion, whose suggestive title evokes the wit and passion that invariably animate Valicentis work. Finalists in the Communication Design category are Hoefler & Frere-Jones, which has designed some of the worlds most famous fonts, including Gotham and Hoefler Text, and Project Projects, a design studio focusing on print, exhibition, identity and interactive work, with an emphasis on projects in art and architecture.
features more than 400 lesson plans aligned to national and state standards that demonstrate how the design process can enhance the teaching of all subjects and features discussion boards that provide a forum for educators to exchange ideas. The museums website also features the year-round Design Across America clickable map listing design-oriented events throughout the country.
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