This week's picks for NYC architecture and design events
By Bustler Editors|
Monday, Dec 4, 2017
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Wondering what architecture and design events are happening around New York City this week? Open House New York will close out their “Getting to Zero” series highlighting NYC's waste system, and a discussion panel including Annabelle Selldorf and Joshua Prince-Ramus will take place at NYU's Law School. Head over to the Flatiron District to check out “Flatiron Reflection”, which will host holiday festivities throughout the season. Or if you want to make a trip to New Jersey, Princeton University currently has an immersive installation designed by Andres Jaque and the Office for Political Innovation.
Read on for our latest weekly event recommendations for NYC.
Getting to Zero: Zero Waste Design Guidelines | December 4
Join Open House New York for the special closing event of “Getting to Zero”, their yearlong series highlighting New York’s waste system. This event features a presentation of the Zero Waste Design Guidelines, a new publication for rethinking how design can help NYC become a zero waste city.
RELATED EVENT Getting to Zero: Zero Waste Design Guidelines
The designing of new art and cultural spaces must be analyzed using new criteria. This panel will discuss whether or not new cultural spaces are fulfilling what today's audiences and artists want, and if investing in these projects are as beneficial as institutional and municipal leaders claim. Panelists include Arthur Cohen, Adrian Ellis, Victoria Newhouse, Joshua Prince-Ramus, and Annabelle Selldorf.
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“Flatiron Reflection” | On display now until January 1
Come check out the winning Flatiron Public Plaza Holiday Design Competition design, “Flatiron Reflection” by Future Expansion Architects.
RELATED NEWS Take a moment in “Flatiron Reflection”, now on display in NYC's Flatiron District for the holidays
Curated by Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley and designed by Andres Jaque and the Office for Political Innovation, this installation completely fills the entire Princeton School of Architecture with a dense collage of overlapping works by architects, artists, designers, scientists, filmmakers, research groups and think tanks. “The effect is a kaleidoscope of artistic, technical, philosophical, theoretical and ethical reflection on the intimate relation between ‘design’ and ‘human’.”
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