Pratt Creative Xchange Featured in Interior Design
Madworkshop and Pratt Institute Bring Pride of Place to Kingston, NY
Madworkshop and Pratt Institute Bring Pride of Place to Kingston, NY
Source LA Design Festival, ROW DTLA – Bldg 2, Suite #138767 Alameda Street, Los Angeles California, 90012When:Jun 20, 2019Time:10:00am – 10:45am The Martin Architecture and Design Workshop (MADWORKSHOP) supports students, makers, artists, and architects in the realization of socially valuable design projects. Our thriving fellowship and education programs nurture thinkers who will make radical, sustainable,…
ulent Walls tackle how architecture can respond to Southern California’s precarious relationship to water and lack of disaster preparedness.
The Martin Architecture and Design Workshop (MADWORKSHOP) supports students, makers, artists, and architects in the realization of socially valuable design projects. Our thriving fellowship and education programs nurture thinkers who will make radical, sustainable, and lasting contributions to the design discourse and society at large. Merging a contemporary aesthetic agenda, ambitious fabrication techniques, and the…
MADWORKSHOP and Pratt Institute have come together to establish a new creative education space in Kingston, NY – the Pratt Creative Xchange
Acclaimed fashion designer Jason Wu mentors students for the Otis College of Art and Design centennial fashion show.
Succulent Walls tackle how architecture can respond to Southern California’s precarious relationship to water and lack of disaster preparedness.
Source: KCRW Jason Wu goes to school Jason Wu mentors Otis fashion students as they prepare a collection of women’s outfits inspired by uniforms of the 1950s.Photo by Avishay Artsy/KCRW Fifteen fashion design students at Otis College of Art and Design just spent nine months working with celebrity designer Jason Wu, famed for his sumptuous…
The shore of the Kingston Point Beach is a gradient of red descending into the Hudson River. Visitors who walk on its rosy ground will notice that it is strewn with eroded chunks of bricks, many stamped “Hutton.”
Jason Wu works with design students on fittings during his Madworkshop-sponsored master class at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles.