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About Phil Patton

Phil Patton is a contributing editor at Departures and Esquire magazines, a contributing writer at Wired and an automotive design writer for The New York Times. He was a regular contributor to The New York Times House and Home section and, in 1998, originated the “Public Eye” column. He has written many books including: Made in USA: The Secret History of the Things That Made America (Grove-Weidenfeld, 1992), which was named a New York Times notable book of the year; Bug: The Strange Mutations of the World's Most Famous Automobile (Simon & Schuster, 2002); Michael Graves Designs: The Art of the Everyday Object (Melcher, 2004); and Dreamland: Travels Inside the Secret World of Roswell and Area 51 (Villard, 1998). He has also written for Art in America, ARTnews, Connoisseur, Geo, Harper’s Bazaar, Men’s Journal, The New Republic, New York Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, Rolling Stone, Smithsonian, Travel + Leisure, Traveler, The Village Voice and Vogue. Patton was Editorial Consultant on the Guggenheim Museum’s “Motorcycle” show in 1998 and Consulting Curator for the “Different Roads” exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in 1999. In 2000 he was consultant and contributor for “On the Job: Design and the American Office” at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.

Cellophane house. KieranTimberlake.

Jan 18, 2011


a new eBook available for iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Kindle, Nook, Android, Mac and PC.



KieranTimberlake is pleased to announce the release of 
Cellophane House™. Cellophane House™ chronicles the conception, assembly, display and disassembly of a five-story, off-site fabricated dwelling made of transparent, recyclable materials commissioned by The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) for the exhibition Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling. 



Designed by Stephen Kieran and James Timberlake and their architecture firm KieranTimberlake, Cellophane House™ takes a radically different approach to off-site fabrication, reinventing the way buildings are assembled, what they are made of, and the experience of living in them. It demonstrates an end-of-life strategy that, enabled by an innovative structural frame and variety of connectors, makes disassembly and waste-divergence inherent in the building’s construction.

 The book contains a detailed discussion of the house and 105 color photographs and illustrations. The iBooks version contains a time-lapse video of the assembly process.

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Taschen design collecting book.

Jan 5, 2011

last year’s auctions and the growth of events like Design Miami, not to mention the postal service’s upcoming series of stamps showing name designers suggest that 2011 may be a big year for collecting design.
But as Adam Lindemann explains in his new book on the subject, for Taschen, Collecting Design. collecting design is not as simple as collecting painting or photography. Lindemann, himself a collector of art and design and author of a previous book, Collecting Contemporary, shows how designer names, producer identity and uncertain supplies make collecting more complex. New style limited editions by star designers add to the issues. The book’s format is interviews with collectors, dealers, curators, and others—32 of them. With a useful schedule of design auctions and fairs around the world and a glossary of terms. These are fun and flavorful in themselves—savor Karl Lagerfeld’s commentary for instance.

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Teabag lamp.

Dec 22, 2010

bryan thompson’s teabag lamp–charges with solar cell “tag” light inside aramid “bag”.

Price: $80 USD and link to the online store.

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Victoria Milne. A pound a year.

Dec 16, 2010

“we built this city: how art, graphics, and design policy take shape for new yorkers”
Victoria Milne, Director of Creative Services at the New York City Department of Design and Construction spoke at the SVA’s DCrit lecture series.

An interesting point: most people gain about a pound of weight a year. If you walk about five flights of stairs daily, you can keep that pound off. Making stairs in public buildings more available and attractive can encourage people to use them. In such small but pervasive ways, architecture and design can improve public health. In the nineteenth century, infrastructure had to deal with contagious diseases so the emphasis was on sanitation, clean water and so on. Today’s diseases are chronic diseases of “energy”—and many of the appropriate infrastructure changes parallel the changes needed to reduce overall energy consumption.

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StyleLiner. Meatpacking district nyc.

Dec 16, 2010

refurbished twenty-foot potato chip truck, filled to the brim with extraordinary accessories.


for immediate release

who:
Joey Wolffer, Fashion Stylist and Jewelry Designer
thestyleliner.com

what:
Joey Wolffer has created a unique mobile shopping experience. The StyleLiner features carefully curated merchandise, a combination of unique and limited edition creations by a host of international designers (which you will not find in other stores) along with her signature jewelry and accessories collection.

where:
The StyleLiner is parked across from The Standard Hotel, New York in the Meatpacking District at the corner of 13th & Washington Streets.

when:
Thursdays through Sundays, from 4 – 9 PM nightly. Follow us on Twitter for additional times and locations twitter.com/thestyleliner.

contact:
Abe Gurko, abe [at] abenyc.com


about joey:
Joey Wolffer, jewelry designer, fashion stylist–and now entrepreneur, has spent years traveling the world on a quest for exciting and authentic accessories. Top Shop, Miss Selfridge and Jigsaw are only a few of the retailers who sold the merchandise Joey designed, based on the treasures she sourced in Northern Africa, Brazil, the Balkans, and Europe. While she designed for Meems Ltd. in London, this first-generation American further developed her sophisticated, worldly sensibility. When The Accessory Network tapped Joey to become their Senior Designer, she returned to New York. Two years later she accepted key positions as Senior Jewelry Designer and Trend Director for Jones Apparel Group. Today you can find Joey at the helm, or rather, at the wheel, of her own enterprise: The StyleLiner. As Joey drives The StyleLiner around, she proves that the entrepreneurial apple does not fall far from the tree: her great-grand father, co-founder of Marks and Spencer, started out as a street peddler. thestyleliner.com

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Karim presents komb house. Cairo.

Dec 15, 2010

preview of komb house which opens to public december 16-20 cairo international convention & exihibit center.

designer: karim rashid

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phillips de pury’s sale of design masters..

phillips de pury’s sale of design masters..

Dec 14, 2010

emile – jacques ruhlmann, rare “elephant” chair, ca. 1926.

Phillips de Pury’s sale of Design Masters, from Ruhlmann to Newson, takes place on Dec. 15 but several days of open houses have brought prospective buyers to the company’s new quarters at Park Avenue and 50th Street.

Auction 15 December 2010 6pm
450 Park Avenue New York

Viewing 10am-6pm
450 Park Avenue New York

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A VW Beetle made in africa.

Dec 12, 2010

an exhibition on african art
on view november 17, through may 15, 2011.
An exhibition on African art at the Museum of Art and Design in Manhattan has several auto-themed works on display, including a BMW Art Car, and a toy VW Beetle on loan from the author.

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Unpacking the nano.

Dec 8, 2010

january 15–march 27, 2011. cornell university, ithaca, new york.

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Pininfarina new stratos.

Dec 4, 2010


pininfarina’s latest one of a kind car.

The Italian design house Pininfarina rolled out its latest one of a kind car: a channeling of the original Lancia Stratos built for German businessman Michael Stoschek. There is an irony here: it was Pininfarina’s rival, Bertone, then headed by Marcello Gandini, that produced the original 1970 design. The update retains the wedge-shaped body, but updates its details — and tailors its cockpit to the owner’s tastes and dimensions.

producer: pininfarina

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