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If you look back into the archives of this blog, you’ll find it all started as a way for me to learn about Design in Philadelphia. I explored and attended events. I took pictures and made friends, connections, colleagues… I volunteered. And I got one, two, three, four jobs in art, design, and marketing. (Sometimes all three at once.) I wrote about art, architecture, design, events, people: Urban Outfitter’s Terrain at Styers, Inga Saffron, Paine’s Park Project, The American Commerce Center, Field Operations‘ Race Street Pier, The Office of Arts Culture and the Creative Economy, ICFF, and more. And sometimes, for long periods of time, I didn’t write anything at all. But I never stopped exploring and learning. And you should too.

Philly’s got contemporary art and design for days, plus the standard of living to actually survive as a creative person. Close enough to NYC to drop in and explore but far enough away not to become world-weary and exploited. Outdoorsy with the largest urban park in the world right there. A forward-thinking administration that’s really changing things and putting the city back on track. New projects and buildings and parks and museums and restaurants too. And I’m not even going to start on your food. (But seriously, eat your weight in sandwiches- not one place the world over makes them as good).

Get out there, see things, do things. It’s a great big wonderful world and damnit if Philly’s one of the best places to be. (But you don’t need me to tell you that, do you?) After over a year away I still miss everything the gritty burg has to offer. I’ll be back time and again, likely one day for good too- how could I not? Philly will always be my home town.

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Update 02.05.13 I’m starting a new venture at www.kevinderrick.com and wanted to check in here one last time. Ater many months away I’m happy to see there’s still some decent traffic and people are exploring Philly to its fullest. Good stuff.

DesignPhiladelphia–Day Eight

20 Oct

Take your pick. Today is filled with a menagerie of things to see and do.

The Play House opens!

vacant lot, 313 S Broad Street
Thursday, October 20
4pm-7pm
Performance schedule:
4pm – The red carpet is rolled out and passersbys are invited inside the cube
4:30pm-5:30pm – Philadelphia International Records presents: Elle
5:30-7pm – Performance artist Tamara Suber builds a family in a long-distance relationship.
Videos screen from 7-10pm
Stop by!
 

plasticfloats

Plastic Floats

*Price and Ericcson Fountains, Eakins Oval

Thursday October 20, 2011

9am-9pm

Plastic bags float: in our rivers, in our lakes and in our oceans – never to fully disintegrate. A permanent mark of man’s negative impact on our environment. Conceptualist artist Josette Bonafino and fiber artist Janell Wysock, have created a floating installation of close to 100 plastic tapestries in response. Woven from thousands of plastic bags, Plastic Floats aims to make us pause before picking up or discarding the next plastic bag.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

http://www.plasticfloats.us

*event location change

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DuPont™Corian® Dialogues on Design

Presentation by Benjamin Pardo: Editing Design

Marketplace Design Center, 2400 Market Street, 4th Floor

Thursday October 20, 2011

5:30pm reception, 6:15pm presentation

Presentation by Benjamin Pardo, executive vice president of design at Knoll, pioneering manufacturers of modern furniture since 1938 working with seminal figures in 20th-century design and architecture, including Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies van de Rohe. Pardo will discuss the process of commissioning, selecting, and developing new work for the venerable company.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

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Designing and Building Reclaimed

Provenance Architecturals LLC

912 Canal Street

Thursday October 20, 2011

5pm-8pm

A guest panel of local designers, builders, and architects will discuss how they incorporate reclaimed materials into their projects from 5pm-6pm. From 6pm-7pm, cocktails will be served during a presentation by Provenance on how vintage 1920′s oceanfront boardwalk garners its second life as flooring in the new Barnes Foundation on the Parkway. Finally, from 7-8pm guests are welcome to tour our 20,000 square foot showroom/retail space to ask questions and become inspired to reuse!

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

http://www.phillyprovenance.com
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Colonial Wallcoverings and The Art of Wallpaper Design

Sugar Walls

707 E. Passyunk Avenue, 5th & Bainbridge

Thursday October 20, 2011

5pm-7pm

Hot off the print table, Colonial Wallcoverings debuts a selection of wallpapers from newly formed design company Sugar Walls. Come see the glimmering hand printed samples in the showroom, learn about the art of wallpaper design from Paul Sperling, and enjoy a signature “jazzmarnier” cocktail.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

http://www.colonialwallcoverings.com

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Campus Planning: Universities Plan for Building + Growth

AIA Philadelphia Design Committee

Center for Architecture, 1218 Arch Street

Thursday October 20, 2011

5:30pm-7pm

Join AIA Philadelphia’s Design Committee for a program featuring architecture and planning leaders from the University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University, Temple University and other higher education institutions in Philadelphia discussing their planning and development initiative and the integral relationship with the fabric of the city.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

Registration recommended.

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Between Architecture, Nature and Technology: Material Analogs

American Philosophical Society

104 S. 5th Street

Thursday October 20, 2011

6pm

Architect and designer Jenny Sabin has created an environmentally sustainable greenhouse for the 21st century, now installed in the American Philosophical Society’s (APS) garden. Sabin, recognized for her work “at the forefront of a new direction in architectural practice that applies insights and theories from biology and mathematics to the design of material structures” will discuss the creation of this cutting-edge, pre-fab structure inspired by historic greenhouses in the APS Museum’s curated exhibition.

Open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

http://www.apsmuseum.org
rebelrebel

Keanan Duffty Rebel Rebel-Anti Style

The Department of Fashion, Product and Design &

Merchandising of the Antoinette Westphal College

of Media Arts & Design at Drexel University

Mitchell Auditorium, Bussone Research Center, 3140 Market Street

Thursday October 20, 2011

6pm-9pm

Celebrated designer and author, Keanan Duffty, will present a lively and inspiring, hour-long multimedia presentation entitled Rebel Rebel-Anti Style, tracing the roots of rebel style from the 50′s to present day, focusing on rebel icons from Marilyn Monroe and James Dean to Lady Gaga and Marilyn Manson. Q&A and book signing will follow. A display of student work and the D&M Kiosk, a pop-up shop featuring Rebel-inspired items, will be open for business.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

http://www.drexel.edu/westphal

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Faces of Philly: A Fashion Design Customer Look Book

Bus Stop & Arcadia

Arcadia Boutique, 819 N. 2nd Street

Thursday October 20, 2011

6pm-9pm

Let us show you the new autumn collection on you, our customers! Brought to you by two local, indie boutiques – Bus Stop & Arcadia.

Free and open to the public.

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Opening Reception: Eros & Equus

Jagr Projects

The Rittenhouse, Third Floor, 210 West Rittenhouse Square

Thursday October 20, 2011

6pm-8pm

Please join us for an opening reception for Eros & Equus. Photographs by Donna DeMari.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

http://www.jagrprojects.com

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To Be Continued: Book Launch Reception and Exhibition

MGA Partners Architects

University of Pennsylvania, Kroiz Gallery/Architectural Archives 220 South 34th Street

Thursday October 20, 2011

6pm-9pm

A portfolio of drawings marks our celebration of 20 years as we launch our latest album, To Be Continued. Join us for food and collegiality. The Architectural Archives will house an accompanying exhibition of the firm’s work, October 10 – 28. The album will be available for free to reception guests.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

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Studio Visit

Milner Carr Conservation, John Milner Architects

1431 N. Cadwallader Street

Thursday October 20, 2011

6pm-8pm

Studio visit to review collaborative architectural conservation and historic preservation projects of Milner Carr Conservation and John Milner Architects, co-hosted by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, Philadelphia Chapter.

Free and open to the public.

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Open Studio

Studio Visit

Erdy McHenry Architecture LLC

915 N. Orianna Street

Thursday October 20, 2011

6pm-9pm

Erdy McHenry Architecture is an award-winning firm located in the heart of Northern Liberties. We believe that architecture is capable of shaping our urban fabric and that public architecture, in particular, can shape the attitudes of an entire community, if not society as a whole. We invite you to tour our studio, view ongoing work, network with colleagues, and meet our staff over refreshments.

Free and open to the public.

http://www.em-arc.com

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Rules of Engagement

Bario-Neal

Bario-Neal Shop, 700 S. 6th Street, Ground Floor

Thursday October 20, 2011

6:30pm-8:30pm

Bario-Neal presents a curated exhibition of artwork and handmade objects that explore rituals of marriage and union. There will be food, beer, champagne & fun. Also the food truck Yumtown will be parked outside & serving edible delights! Featured artists include Monika Krol, Tasha Doremus, Ken Derengowski, Alyssa Robb, James Pettengill.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

duke&winston

From Concept to Creation: Duke & Winston

Hylo Boutiques

Studio: Christensen, 333 S. 20th Street at Delancey

Thursday October 20, 2011

7pm-10pm

Come hone your craft with the creator of Duke & Winston, the Philly-based menswear line launched in 2009 by Seun Olubodun and his English Bulldog, “HRH The Duke.” In a hands-on exposition featuring his original designs and sketches, Seun will present on the progression of his line, from a simple brand concept in his Northern Liberties studio to the racks at Matthew Izzo and Urban Outfitters – and all the steps it took to get there. Trunk show and cocktails to follow.

Free and open to the public.

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*CANCELLED*

Kick Ass Kick Off Meetings

Happy Cog

The Comcast Center, 1701 John F. Kennedy Boulevard

Thursday October 20, 2011

7pm

The company that delivers A List Apart, An Event Apart and A Book Apart, now offers a series of intensive half and full day workshops constructed around single topic conversations. These experiences cover a wide range of topics, from meeting design to project management to ideation. This presentation will provide a snapshot into those workshop experiences, engaging participants in collaborative exercises and delivering highly usable content and insights.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

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Project the Peace

MYX: Multicultural Youth Exchange

Anderson Hall, 333 South Broad Street

Thursday October 20, 2011

7pm-10pm

Project the Peace is an outdoor projection installation of socially-conscious images produced by 25 Bartram High School students during a summer 2011 service learning program offered by MYX: Multicultural Youth Exchange. During the six-week program, students explored different acts of intolerance committed against people, animals and the environment, then collaborated on pro-social images in response. Funded by Philadelphia Youth Network, special thanks to the University of the Arts. Also running October 21st and 22nd.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.


Tomorrow get your hands dirty with some workshops; natural plant dyeing, resume building at Paper Source, and learn firsthand business tips from the CEO of Electronic Ink.
Check out www.designphiladelphia.org for the full events calendar.

DesignPhiladelphia–Day Six

18 Oct

Marching on to day six. Today learn, see, and experience design as an agent for change.


Today’s Highlights

October 18, 2011

RUST

Renewed Urban Studio Tent (RUST)

Andy Walker & Andy Heisey

Connelly Auditorium, 211 S. Broad Street, 8th Floor

Tuesday October 18, 2011

8:30am-9:30am

If nature were allowed to reclaim the land in the city it would grow out of the refuse of man. Our waste would be incorporated into its new life. What Andy and Andy are illustrating in “Renewed Urban Studio Tent” is an example of recycling the materials found in the city into a new structure building on the contaminated urban soil. Andy and Andy will be giving a presentation on the history of environmental art, their reasons for building “RUST” and display of a detailed model of their project. Light breakfast will be served.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

http://www.andyandyrust.com

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Playphilly Big Chalkers

Cafe Cret, 16th & The Parkway
Tuesday October 18, 2011
5pm
Express yourself with four-foot, adult sized ‘sidewalk chalk’ crayons. Big Chalkers allow you to leave your temporary tag on Philadelphia’s urban canvas while invigorating your inner child. Coloring outside the lines is highly recommended! Come out and play!
Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.
http://www.playphilly.com  

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DuPont™Corian® Dialogues on Design

Organic Insight of Healing Environments

Presentation by Barbara J. Huelat, FASID, AAHID, EDAC, IIDA

Marketplace Design Center, 2400 Market Street

Tuesday October 18, 2011

5:30pm reception, 6:15pm presentation

Healing environments center on healing the body, mind and spirit. Healthcare design must focus on our human qualities. We are part of nature and as such we respond positively to elements of nature. Organic design is not just a trend or style, it is design based on programmatic needs of healing modalities.

This presentation explores healing environments that embrace nature as the teacher to solve complex issues in challenging spaces such as emergency medicine, cancer treatment, and behavioral care. Huelat will further discuss today’s design tools of color kinetic lighting, special materials, interactive video, music set to water, fractals, and human relationships.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

http://www.designphiladelphia.org

muralarts

The Whole Site: Muralism and Public Art in Context

Philadelphia Mural Arts Program

Center for Architecture, 1218 Arch Street

Tuesday October 18, 2011

5:30pm-8:30pm

In recent efforts to push our creative boundaries and redefine muralism in the 21st century, Mural Arts increasingly partners with design professionals in thinking about the WHOLE space – physical and social – that a mural or community-based public art project seeks to transform. Join us in a muralLAB conversation with design partners from nationally renowned design studios, including Interface Studio and the International Design Clinic, both from Philadelphia, PrePost from Brooklyn, New York, and Thoughtbarn from Austin, Texas.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

http://www.muralarts.org

digitashealth

100 Ideas in 100 minutes 

Digitas Health

100 Penn Square East, 11th Floor

Tuesday October 18, 2011

6pm

Philadelphia has always had a thing for visionaries. Really, what other city would celebrate a guy who flew a kite in a thunderstorm? Our town is the birthplace of America’s first type foundry and the home of Mother’s Day shopping sprees. The truly unique ideas haven’t stopped there, and thanks to creative thinkers all over the City of Brotherly Love, they won’t be stopped any time soon. Ideas (Heart) Philly, a gallery-style event about the longstanding flame between our favorite thing (ideas) in our favorite place, will feature ideas from thinkers, designers, educators, writers and architects all over the city.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

http://www.digitashealth.com

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Suds, Studs and Stories

UJMN Architects + Designers

718 Arch Street, Suite 5N

Tuesday October 18, 2011

5:30pm-7:30pm

Did you know UJMN designs everything from buildings to interiors, exhibitions, graphics, signage and many things in between? Come visit our studio to see our full range of work and what is currently on the boards; meet our creative team and tour the office. Enjoy beer, wine and hors d’oeuvres while catching up with colleagues and enjoying highlights of our projects in and around Philadelphia: including La Salle’s Science and Technology Center, the Quorum, PSEG Energy and Environmental Resource Center, the Stoogeum, Liberty Bell Center exhibits, and more.

Free and open to the public.

http://www.ujmn.com

itsinthebag

It’s In The Bag – Community Building Through Sustainable Design

Center City District, Baker Industries, the Art Institute of Philadelphia and SA VA

Café Crét, 16th and the Parkway

Tuesday October 18, 2011

6pm

The Center City District wanted to repurpose obsolete street flags into tote bags.  When conventional methods did not pan out, they had to get creative. What developed was more than just a reusable bag. Come hear how partnerships with the Philadelphia Prison System, Baker Industries, a nonprofit factory in Kensington, fashion design students from the Art Institute of Philadelphia and SA VA created a wholesale program, job training and sustainable Philly street fashion.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

http://www.centercityphila.org

  phillyworks

Philly Works in Partnership with The Commonwealth Lecture Series

Philly Works & The Philadelphia Art Alliance

Philadelphia Art Alliance, 251 South 18th Street

Tuesday October 18, 2011

7pm

The Fall 2011 season for PAA’s flagship lecture series, The Commonwealth, kicks off with the organizers of Philly Works in a panel discussion during Design Philadelphia. Alexandra Schmidt-Ullrich and Will McHale will talk about their experience spearheading Philly Works, and what they have learned about Philadelphia as a city of makers both during its heyday as the “Workshop of the World” at the turn of the 20th century, and today as a magnet for designers and makers in search of space, resources and like-minded creative people.

Panel includes:

Daniel Garofalo, founding member of DVGBC + Environmental Sustainability Coordinator at UPenn

Danielle Denk, Dendritic Design

James Moustafellos, Fox School of Business at Temple University

Moderators: Will McHale + Alexandra Schmidt-Ullrich

Wheelchair accessible.

Admission: $5, free for PAA members and students with valid ID

http://www.phillyworks.net

philamade

Show & Tell

PhilaMade

StupidEasy Gallery, 307 Market Street

Tuesday October 18, 2011

7pm

Show & Tell is a conversation led by Philadelphia area creative teams. Three teams will briefly present three project focused on the creative process (from client services to mood boards to code libraries) followed by an extensive Q&A. Look for more news in August via @PhilaMade as we announce the presenting teams. For more information about previous Show & Tell presenters, check the website.

Free and open to the public.

http://www.philamade.com

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Beautiful Imbalance: Screening of Manufactured Landscapes and Talk Back

The Gershman Y

401 S. Broad Street

Tuesday October 18, 2011

7pm

Jennifer Baichwal’s provocative documentary Manufactured Landscapes features Edward Burtynsky’s striking “still life” photographs of China’s industrial landscapes – factories, mines, dams, and more – to illustrate humanity’s destructive impact on land and environment. Screening followed by presentation and Talkback by Barry Vacker, Associate Professor of media, utopian and cultural theory at Temple University.

Wheelchair accessible.

Admission: $6


Tomorrow be sure to check out Not a Vacant Lot, Curtis Institute of Music’s Lenfest Hall, Gray Area, a hat making workshop, and The American Swedish Historical Museum and The Philadelphia Art Museum.

Visit www.designphiladelphia.org for the full events calendar.
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