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| Top of Mind | “Classic chairs like the Egg, the Swan and the Womb should no longer be held up as symbols of great design. They’re basically made of four materials — textiles glued onto foam that surrounds a mould with a steel structure inside — that can never be unbound.”
— Tom Lloyd, Pearson Lloyd co-founder on setting new standards of sustainable construction
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| | Outside In | Dublin’s tallest office building celebrates its Docklands setting with a blue-painted exoskeleton. | |
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| | Designing with the Planet as Stakeholder | Pearson Lloyd is on a mission to enhance both human life and the natural world. | |
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| | | Hit the Books | Five modern bookcases offering tailor-made organization opportunities. | |
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| Events | - In London, Ceramics designer Caroline Cole presents her exhibition Order through Pattern at Oxo Tower Wharf.
- In Austin, the University of Texas School of Architecture hosts a lecture by artist and sculptor Jorge Pardo.
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Jobs | - In Toronto, AZURE (hey that’s us!) is seeking a Senior Account Manager to manage and grow relationships with new and existing advertising partners.
- Speaking of AZURE, we’re also currently looking for a Senior Graphic Designer to work across our print and digital publications.
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