Architectural design education and practices are not the common professions enforced in conversation within African American communities. In fact, less than 2% of architects are African American. For better access...
Architectural design education and practices are not the common professions enforced in conversation within African American communities. In fact, less than 2% of architects are African American. For better access...
I’ve set out to write this piece several times, but have started and stopped – I wanted to be in the right mindset when I write what I hope will...
During our Living Lab, which is our end of day Friday Event at STA, one of our employees was presenting her thesis project. The project is a high school that...
There are many Brazilian Midcentury Furniture Designers that I want to talk about, but this time, I will focus on Sergio Rodrigues [1927-2014]. Sergio was an architect and his designs...
We are all now living in a new world - a world disrupted by something that none of us can see but that can make us very sick or kill...
There is a certain amount of pride in making your own things. My fiancé and I try hard to avoid single use products which includes things like containers of vegetable...
The Contract Forum is an annual conference bringing together design industry leaders from across the country for in-depth discussions and knowledge sharing. At the last Contract Magazine Forum, I was...
Deforestation is currently occurring globally. Forests and trees are being destroyed world-wide due to a large amount of logging, and more recently due to wildfires throughout different regions. Imagine if...
As a Brazilian-American Interior Designer and Mid-Century Modern furniture enthusiast, I would like to introduce you to a few pieces that I love that were created in Brazil. I will...
Recently I had the great opportunity to participate in Design Museum Boston’s “Design Museum Mornings”. The topic of my discussion was “Spaces for Innovation”, highlighting our recent projects for a...