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They have “official” names: workstations, systems furniture. But they’re best known by their informal names—cubicles, cubes for short—and that’s the identity that’s come to occupy a place on the national funny bone. There are volumes of Dilbert cartoons, books and associated commentary about them.
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Unicef's Tap Project Dirty Water Machine
During World Water Week last week, UNICEF (not your usual source of design "interventions") provocatively installed a "dirty-water vending machine" in Manhattan to bring awareness to water borne...
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California Design Biennial Opens in Pasadena
Opening this past weekend and on view until the end of October, the 2010 California Design Biennial exhibition at the Pasadena Museum of California Art is titled "Action/Reaction." Designs were...
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Steelcase: @lay2000lbs I am out there right...
Steelcase: @lay2000lbs I am out there right now - what page were you on?
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