Photos by Jamie Newkirk
DesignPhiladelphia 2011 has officially arrived! DesignPhiladelphia is a week-long celebration of design that not only offers great lectures, exhibitions, street installations and workshops—but also allows creative individuals to network and collaborate across a breadth of design disciplines. Philadelphia is quickly proving itself to be one of the up-and-coming design capitals of the world. DesignPhiladelphia helps showcase the role that design has played historically in Philadelphia, the “workshop of the world,” but—most importantly—showcases the city as a hub for innovation and design.
To begin the festivities, DesignPhiladelphia hosted a benefit kick-off party Thursday evening at the Liao Collection, an Asian antique emporium located in a large brick-exposed showroom on the first floor of an old warehouse building. While the house band snared their drums and plucked the bass, guests in their best dress sipped on margaritas and picked at gourmet finger-foods, anxiously awaiting the arrival of the evening’s most notable guest—Mayor Michael Nutter. Not a stranger to the public eye and known for his late arrivals, Mayor Nutter arrived surprisingly on time—perhaps eager to accept the first annual Design Champion Award from DesignPhiladelphia.
“Design matters,” says Mayor Nutter. “The industry is growing in Philadelphia. It is open in Philadelphia. It’s creating jobs and economic opportunity. It’s actually drawing people to this city; it’s a part of the reason why our population actually went up for the first time in 60 years.” Mayor Nutter humbly accepted his award; a curious shadowbox with a painted bird and LED lights, presented to him by DesignPhiladelphia’s founder & executive director Hilary Jay, exclaiming that Mayor Nutter has helped Philadelphia’s design community “soar.”
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