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November 3, 2013
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November 3, 2013

One-week 20% off everything sale at both Hennessey + Ingalls bookstore locations.  More...

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November 3, 2013

The modern glass designs of architect Carlo Scarpa (1906–78) for the Venini company.  More...

Weekly Wrap-Up & Preview
November 1, 2013

Modern glass work by architect Carlo Scarpa, a design library in Miami, a book list from Jorge Silvetti, and a look at five designers who made Apple the company it is today are just a few of this week’s highlights. We also introduce “The Proust Questionnaire—Book Edition,” in honor of the 100th anniversary of the first volume of Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time. More...

Daily Features
By Stela Razzaque, Superscript November 1, 2013

Apple has unquestionably produced some of the most iconic designs of our time. Here are five other prolific designers and companies who have played a part in the shaping of Apple’s design philosophy. More...

By Deborah Sussman November 1, 2013

Read as much of Proust as you can, starting with Swann’s Way, for a profound description of individuals and a socio-political climate. Like a pebble thrown into a lake, the famous story of eating a “madeleine” begins an epic masterpiece. In Proust’s invention the lake becomes an ocean. This work is worth the effort, and will exercise your brain.

The Proust Questionnaire — Book Edition
By Steve Kroeter October 31, 2013

Designers & Books poses its own version of the famous questionnaire to contributors and friends. More...

By Michael Sorkin October 31, 2013

Has the dilemma of modernity been better expressed?

Daily Features
By Norman Weinstein October 30, 2013

Several major modern architects have had an intensive preoccupation with glass, but no other architect has so comprehensively and dynamically designed with, and invented new processes to decorate, glass as Carlo Scarpa (1906–78). More...

Book of the Week
By Tiffany Lambert, Designers & Books October 30, 2013

Writer on philosophy, architecture, and other contemporary themes Alain de Botton considers travel. More...