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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!
 

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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
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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 Seven

19 Oct

Today we’re covering the bases with something for everyone: architecture for inside and out, fashion, film, furniture design, and outdoor happenings.

Not A Vacant Lot

313 S. Broad Street

Wednesday October 19, 2011

Daily, October 19 – 23

In the middle of vibrant Center City Philadelphia, just four blocks from City Hall and surrounded by cultural venues, sits a large vacant lot. DesignPhiladelphia – in tandem with The University of the Arts, Independent curator Marianne Bernstein and Penn Design students – will produce Not a Vacant Lot, a 5-day exhibition at 313 South Broad Street incorporating Bernstein’s Play House. In re-imagining its purpose, the space will become a showcase of cutting-edge, temporary programming, cultural offerings and landscape design, studded with live performances changing daily, as well as video showings at night.

Used as little more than a parking lot, the space’s underuse is typical of Philadelphia’s pervasive vacancy problem, adding up to more than 40,000 such empty lots. But due to its prime location, access to transit and neighboring institutions such as the Kimmel Center and Wilma Theater, this lot has unique potential to be reinvented as a major asset to the Avenue of the Arts and Philadelphia as a whole.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

*due to weather predictions, Not A Vacant Lot will open on Thursday, October 20

www.designphiladelphia.org

 
lenfesthall 

Lenfest Hall: Designed For Excellence

Curtis Institute of Music,

Lenfest Hall, 1616 Locust Street

Wednesday October 19, 2011

8:30am-10:30am

Designing a state-of-the-art 21st century building that’s comfortable with its 19th Century neighbors. Presentation by Daniel McCoubrey and Seth Cohen, architects/project managers inside Lenfest Hall, the Curtis Institute of Music’s new building near Rittenhouse Square. In partnership with Venturi Scott Brown and Associates.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

RSVP 215-717-3141 or charles.finch@curtis.edu

www.curtis.edu

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Good Looking is Not Always Good Quality – How Do You Tell?

Marketplace Design Center

2400 Market Street, Grand Hall, 4th Floor

Wednesday October 19, 2011

11am

Consumers and designers alike will be enthralled and educated by Valerie Moran. One Louis Philippe sleigh bed, George Smith style sofa or all weather chaise may look much like the other, yet the prices and quality can vary tremendously. What’s underneath? What do you look for when making your purchase and how do you indentify quality construction and value? Take this guided tour of high-end goods and be enlightened and delighted! Light fare following the event in Suite 106. In partnership with Grange Furniture.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

www.marketplacedc.com

dust to dawn hats

Hat Making Workshop

Dust to Dawn Fashions Inc.

1505 Reed Street

Wednesday October 19, 2011
Session One: 1pm-4pm, Session Two: 5pm-9pm

Session One: 1pm-4pm, for kindergarteners ages 5-6, teaches how to make art in 3D and create a sculpture hat. Session Two: 5pm-9pm, for teenagers and adults ages 14 and up, teaches how to design and make a fascinator hat.

Admission: $50

RSVP hatsbydawn@gmail.com
www.dusttodawnfash.com

   

dialogo365 

Diálogo 365: A Case Study in Contemporary Exhibition Design

Casa de Vuenezuela and The curARTorial Lab

Trust, 249-15 Arch Street

Tuesday October 18, 2011

11am-12pm

This interactive presentation will focus the design of contemporary art exhibition in historical  spaces like Crane Arts and the new Crane Arts Old School. Anabelle Rodríguez-Lawton, Chief Curator of the 2011 Diálogo 365 exhibition for Casa de Venezuela, and Founding Director of ~The curARTorial LAB, will discuss some of her design strategies including: designing exhibitions for historical venues, and the relationship between exhibition design and complementary catalog publications. Attendees will also get to tour the Diálogo 365 exhibition – the largest annual showcase of Latino Art in Philadelphia – in both venues.

Free and open to the public.

*previously scheduled for 10/18
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Spaces Tailored to the Clients: Juan Montoya

Marketplace Design Center

2400 Market St, Grand Hall, 4th Floor

Wednesday October 19, 2011
2pm

One of the most acclaimed and prolific interior designers in the world today, Juan Montoya was born in Colombia. Following two years of work and study in Paris and Milan, he founded his design business in 1978. Mr. Montoya presents slides of four never before published projects. Set in varied locals around the world, he speaks about the importance of having the culture and beauty of the region influence the design and materials used. Book signing and meet and greet following event in Suite 105. In partnership with Century Furniture.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.
www.marketplacedc.com

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*Gray Area: Provocations on the Future of Preservation

Center for Architecture, 1218 Arch Street

Wednesday October 19, 2011

5:30pm reception, 6:15-8pm panel discussion

Gray Area: Provocations on the Future of Preservation is comprised of a moderated panel discussion, plus a limited-edition catalog of case studies and commissioned works intended to provoke fresh thinking about historic preservation. Using the Philadelphia region as a point of departure – but encouraging regional, national and global perspectives – Gray Area considers preservation in light of new economic realities, demographic shifts, technological changes, environmental pressures and myriad fast-changing factors.

Join us for an evening of smart talk with thinkers including Tod Williams (Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects), Lloyd Alter (TREEHUGGER.com), Mark Alan Hughes (founding director, Greenworks) and Carol Franklin (Andropogon).Attendees will take home a free copy of the Gray Area catalog, a compilation of projects and emerging ideas. Gray Area is made possible by the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through the Heritage Philadelphia Program.

*THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT

FGI

Exploring the Interplay Between Fashion and Interior Design

Marketplace Design Center, 2400 Market Street

Wednesday October 19, 2011

5:30pm-8pm

Kathleen Nicholson Webber, lifestyle writer and author of Spectacular Homes of Greater Philadelphia, will lead a discussion on “Exploring the Interplay Between Fashion and Interior Design” with four design professionals, each with their own lively point-of-view. 5:30pm-6:15pm wine and cheese. 6:30pm-7:30pm program. Supported by Fashion Group Philadelphia.

Wheelchair accessible.

Admission: $20 for members, $30 for non-members, free for students with ID

www.philadelphia.fgi.org

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Collab Presents Zaha Hadid: Form in Motion

Philadelphia Art Museum, Perelman Building

Fairmount and Pennsylvania Avenues

Wednesday October 19, 2011

6pm: lecture with curator Kathryn Hiesinger in the Skylit Atrium

Gallery open 5pm-7pm

This fall, Collab and The Philadelphia Museum of Art proudly present Zaha Hadid, Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate, with the 2011 Collab Design Excellence Award in conjunction with her exhibition in the museum’s Perelman Building. The exhibition will highlight this world renowned architect and designer’s unique creative history including architectural models and drawings, furniture, decorative arts and videos. Wrapping up the entire gallery with a two-dimensional tone-on-tone graphic, Hadid transforms the exhibition space into a fluid, dynamic composition, turning the traditional museum viewing experience on its head. Exhibition runs September 17- March 25.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

www.philamuseum.org/collab

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Andropogon Open Studio

Andropogon

10 Shurs Lane, Manayunk PA

Wednesday October 19, 2011

6pm-8pm

Join us for an open studio tour at Andropogon Associates, a pioneering ecological planning and design firm located in a readapted textile mill where we will exhibit innovative landscape design.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

www.andropogon.com

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Ligne Roset Presents: An Evening with Antoine Roset

Ligne Roset

4131 Main Street, Manayunk PA

Wednesday October 19, 2011

6pm

Guest speaker Antoine Roset of the Roset family and Vice President of Ligne Roset USA, will be discussing Ligne Roset’s 150 years of innovative design and the future of contemporary furniture. Join us for wine, cheese and raffle!

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

www.lignerosetphilly.com

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Pompadour

Moko Beauty Salon

55 N. 3rd Street

Wednesday October 19, 2011

6:30pm-9pm

Join us for a night of celebrating the popular hair trend inspired by Madame de Pompadour. Sip cocktails while eye-gazing at models pompadoured in various stylings – everything from the Gibson girls to rockabilly to modern-day street culture. Wear your best pomp to our party and receive a complimentary giftbag.

Free and open to the public.

www.mokobeauty.com

AmericanSwedish

photo courtesy of the American Swedish Historical Museum

Scandinavian Design Retrospective

American Swedish Historical Museum

1900 Pattison Avenue

Wednesday October 19, 2011

*6:30pm

As part of our exhibition program series Design Dialogues, Associate Professor of Interior Design at Drexel University Karin Kuenstler will speak on the history of design in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. As the daughter of Swedish parents and life-long student of design, both are subjects close to her heart. Each year, Professor Kuenstler takes a group of students to Scandinavia for a closer look at the region’s design concepts and styles.

Free with general museum admission. Wheelchair accessible.

*previously scheduled for 7:30pm

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The Art of Process

The Designated Sketcher

Poggenpohl Showroom, 230 N. 2nd Street

Wednesday October 19, 2011

7pm-9pm

Presented by The Designated Sketcher, in collaboration with Poggenpohl, this event will focus on a lecture and discussion regarding the design process that creative students and professionals go through when attacking a problem. We will touch upon the players involved and how outside influences can make or break a great project.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

www.thedesignatedsketcher.com

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Foyer of Philadelphia

Designing for Homeless L.G.B.T. Youth

Triumph Brewing, 117 Chestnut Street

Wednesday October 19, 2011

7pm-10pm

Foyer of Philadelphia presents international and regional concepts in housing LGBT youth, local artistic representations of those most in need, and the chance to become aware of and influence a growing need in the Philadelphia community.

$10 open to the public.

Tomorrow, get out and see a floating plastic bag installation, Benjamin Pardo’s Dialogues on Design lecture, Colonial Wallcovering’s new wallpaper designs and more. Check out www.designphiladelphia.org for the full events calendar.
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