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2011 review: September

Sleepbox by Arch Group

Here are our five most-viewed stories from September of this year. Sleepbox came first – a small hotel room for napping in airports. 

Dresden Museum of Military History by Daniel Libeskind

Next up was the Dresden Museum of Military History in Germany by architect Daniel Libeskind with an angular steel and glass wedge between the existing galleries of the museum, which really fired up readers’ comments.

Naust paa Aure by TYIN tegnestue Architects

Third most-viewed for this month was this summer house in Norway built using reclaimed material.

House in Sri Lanka by Tadao Ando

In fourth place was a concrete house by architect Tadao Ando in Sri Lanka.

Silencio by David Lynch

The Club Silencio in Paris by movie director David Lynch completes our list as the fifth most popular story in September.

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Jonathan Ive to be knighted

Apple’s designer Jonathan Ive is to receive a knighthood in the New Year’s Honours List. Ive has said that he is “both humbled and sincerely grateful” for the award.

Apple’s senior vice president, industrial design, will receive the KBE for “services to design and enterprise”. He had previously received the CBE.

Ive joined Apple in 1992, becoming head of industrial design in 1998, the year in which the original iMac (below) was launched. Ive’s team went on to design the iPod, iPhone and iPad – a succession of beautiful, seductive products that are as intuitive to use as they are attractive to look at. But, at a time when designers are feeling grossly undervalued, it is to be hoped that Ive’s knighthood will bring recognition for perhaps a more enduring contribution to his field – in demonstrating the importance of design to the success of business, or, indeed, any organisation.

 

That importance wasn’t always understood, even at Apple. Before Steve Jobs’ return to the company he had founded in 1996, Ive had been feeling frustrated. According to Walter Isaacson’s biography of Jobs, in the period that Jobs was away from the company, engineers would hand over the guts of a machine and expect the designers just to put it all in a box. Under Jobs, design became integral to the entire process of product development.

Certainly Ive enjoyed an extremely close working relationship with Jobs. The latter is quoted as saying “If I had a spiritual partner at Apple, it’s Jony”. It’s remarkable just how much time Jobs and Ive apparently spent together: Isaacson says they would have lunch most days that Jobs was in the office and Jobs would routinely spend afternoons in Ive’s studio studying models and concepts.

But it was not all sweetness and light: according to Isaacson, Ive “got upset with Jobs for taking too much credit” for some ideas. “It hurts when he takes credit for one of my designs,” Isaacson quotes Ive as saying.

Of course, others have accused Ive of borrowing from Dieter Rams. For his part, Ive has always acknowledged his admiration for Rams and his ability to produce consistent, considered and beautiful products. Writing for the Telegraph last year, Rams noted one key similarity between them – that both enjoyed very close relationships with the heads of the businesses they worked for. “At Braun I always reported to Erwin and Artur Braun or, after their departure, the chairman of the board. It is the same in my relationship with the furniture manufacturer, Vitsoe, where I worked closely with the founder Niels Vitsoe and, since his death, Mark Adams,” Rams said.

The key question now is whether Ive will enjoy the same relationship with Apple’s new CEO Tim Cook as he did with Jobs. Some had predicted that Ive would step up to take on Jobs’ mantle at Apple himself instead of Cook. There were even (unsubstantiated) rumours in the UK press earlier in the year that Ive was considering returning to the UK. Ive’s knighthood comes at an intriguing time for both himself and the company he has done so much for.

 

 

 

CR in Print

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Moscou Timelapse 2011

Une excellente compilation par Artem Sergeevich avec cette vidéo de Moscou en timelapse du plus bel effet. Très réussi, cette création permet de mettre en avant la capitale russe et ses lieux historiques. Un rendu à découvrir en HD dans la suite de l’article.



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The Five Most Inspiring Art and Design Books of 2011

In a year studded with beautiful new volumes by and about artists and designers ranging from Alexander McQueen to Andrea Zittel, these are the five that we found most inspiring.

Autobiography of a Fashion Designer: Ralph Rucci (Bauer and Dean) by Ralph Rucci, with photographs by Baldomero Fernandez
Fashion designer and artist Ralph Rucci has been betrayed by key members of the fashion press, who should have made him a household name years ago, but critics, curators, and connoisseurs have picked up the slack. This just-published volume is a fascinating follow-up to Ralph Rucci: The Art of Weightlessness (Yale University Press), published in 2007 to accompany the Museum at FIT’s exhibition of the designer’s work. Like Rucci’s exquisite creations, Autobiography of a Fashion Designer rewards patience and close-looking, with pages of lush color photos and descriptions of the couture techniques used (and in some cases pioneered) in the Chado Ralph Rucci atelier. Inspired by Sol LeWitt’s Autobiography (1980), a kind of exhaustive visual index of the artist’s life, this book also tells the stories behind 20 objects Rucci has collected in his lifetime. It’s a fitting tribute to an uncompromising designer with the soul of artist.

Alexander Girard by Todd Oldham and Kiera Coffee (Ammo Books)
Treat yourself to the amazing Alexander Girard mega-monograph by designer Todd Oldham and writer Kiera Coffee. The product of nearly four years of research and, at 672 pages, an innovative scheme of printing and binding, this book is a must for any design lover. Oldham was granted exclusive permission to sift through the fastidiously kept archives of Girard (1907-1993), who is best known for his folk art-infused textiles for Herman Miller but also designed everything from buildings to typography. “I’d estimate that 90 percent of the work in the book hasn’t been seen,” Oldham told us earlier this year. “Wait ‘til you see the stuff from his early design career, in the ‘20s.” And take a closer look at the image credits: many of the archival photos were taken by frequent Girard collaborator Charles Eames.
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News: Marc Newson awarded CBE on New Year Honours list

News: Jonathan Ive awarded KBE on New Year Honours list

Jonathan Ive and Marc Newson awardedon New Year Honours list


Dezeen Wire:
Jonathan Ive, senior vice president of industrial design at Apple, has been awarded a KBE on the 2012 New Year Honours list, published today, for services to design and enterprise.

Australian designer Marc Newson has been awarded a CBE for services to design in the UK and worldwide.

Architect John McAslan and founder of Open-City Victoria Thornton were both awarded an OBE for services to architecture.

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