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Matchmaker, Matchmaker: A Conversation with “The Contractor Whisperer”

New York School of Interior Design Auditorium 170 East 70th Street, New York , NY, United States

Join us for a conversation with leading design entrepreneurs Wendy Goodman and Jean Brownhill. Wendy, the legendary design editor of New York magazine, has been like a fairy godmother to Jean, a trained architect who founded Sweeten, a free renovation matchmaking service connecting the design trade and homeowners with vetted general contractors. What did Wendy see in

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LEED, Arc and Living Standard: Testing New Frontiers, Sally Henderson Lecture on Green Design

New York School of Interior Design Auditorium 170 East 70th Street, New York , NY, United States

The Sally Henderson Lecture on Green Design is an annual event created to honor the memory of NYSID faculty member, Sally Henderson, who developed the College’s first course in green design. The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), creators of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system, celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2018.

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Designing for the Big and Small Screen: The World of Production Designers and Set Decorators

New York School of Interior Design Auditorium 170 East 70th Street, New York , NY, United States

Join author and journalist Cathy Whitlock (Designs on Film: A Century of Hollywood Art Direction), set decorators Ellen Christiansen (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Sheila Bock (Madam Secretary), and Andrew Baseman (Crazy Rich Asians) as they take us behind the scenes of their highly acclaimed productions, and share their design secrets and talk about working as

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What Makes Designing in New York “New Yorkish”?

New York School of Interior Design Auditorium 170 East 70th Street, New York , NY, United States

New York is an international city, the center of many powerful industries such as finance, advertising, publishing, media, art, fashion and yes, our personal favorites, interior design and architecture. Learn from how the best and boldest collaborate and succeed in New York design. What makes the work of an interior designer in New York special

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Gay by Design: LGBT Historic Sites of the Design Communities

New York School of Interior Design Auditorium 170 East 70th Street, New York , NY, United States

Founded by historic preservation professionals in 2015, the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project is the first initiative to comprehensively document historic places connected to the LGBT community in the city's five boroughs, from the 17th century to the year 2000. Sites – such as former residences of LGBT notables, bars and clubs, educational and cultural

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Alumni Lecture with Laurie H. Smith

New York School of Interior Design Auditorium 170 East 70th Street, New York , NY, United States

NYSID alumnae, Laurie Smith, joins us for an intimate conversation and look into her journey as an interior designer. As one of the first designers to hit the airwaves on TLC’s Emmy nominated show Trading Spaces in 2000, Laurie has been able to expand her style and knowledge of design through various product lines, speaking

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Making America Modern: Marilyn F. Friedman

New York School of Interior Design Auditorium 170 East 70th Street, New York , NY, United States

In this talk, design historian Marilyn F. Friedman will introduce her new book Making America Modern: Interior Design in the 1930s, which chronicles the evolution of modern interior design in the U.S. during the 1930s. Ms. Friedman will discuss interiors by such design luminaries as Donald Deskey, Cedric Gibbons, Eleanor Le Maire, William Lescaze, Tommi Parzinger,

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Michael L. and Patricia M. Sovern Lecture on Design

New York School of Interior Design Auditorium 170 East 70th Street, New York , NY, United States

Editor, reporter, curator, and scholar of subjects ranging from architecture and design to social history and popular culture, Mitchell Owens has been the decorative arts editor at Architectural Digest (AD) since 2013. Owens began his journalism career in the early 1980s. In 1989 he moved to New York City to become the articles editor of Elle Decor, where he would

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Sean Corcorran Design for Learning Spaces

New York School of Interior Design Auditorium 170 East 70th Street, New York , NY, United States

Sean Corcorran, general manager of Steelcase Education Solutions, will discuss how space impacts behavior and how design thinking is transforming classrooms and learning spaces. In the United States the average “functional age” of a school building is more than 40 years. Meanwhile, students, pedagogies, and technology have all changed while our physical learning environments continue

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Timothy Rohan: NYC’€™s Modernist Architectural Interiors

New York School of Interior Design Auditorium 170 East 70th Street, New York , NY, United States

ORGANIZED BY: NEW YORK SCHOOL OF INTERIOR DESIGN VENUE: ARTHUR SATZ AUDITORIUM 170 EAST 70TH STREET 10021 Architectural historian Timothy Rohan lectures on Manhattan’s lost but remarkable Modernist domestic interiors. Between 1965 and 1985, New York architects such as Paul Rudolph, Robert A.M. Stern, Charles Gwathmey, and Alan Buchsbaum explored innovative aesthetic, spatial, and social dimensions

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Timothy Rohan NYC’s Modernist Architectural Interiors

New York School of Interior Design Auditorium 170 East 70th Street, New York , NY, United States

Architectural historian Timothy Rohan lectures on Manhattan’s lost but remarkable Modernist domesticinteriors. Between 1965 and 1985, New York architects such as Paul Rudolph, Robert A.M. Stern, Charles Gwathmey, and Alan Buchsbaum explored innovative aesthetic, spatial, and social dimensions for living when they renovated Manhattan apartments, townhouses, and lofts. Seizing the interior from interior designers, they saw

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