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National Design Triennal:Why Design Now?

14.05.2010 - 09.01.2011

2 East 91st Street, Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution, New York, NY 10128 , USA

Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum will present the fourth exhibition in the National Design Triennial series in spring 2010. 'Why Design Now?'will explore the work of designers addressing human and environmental problems across many fields of design from architecture and product design to fashion, graphics, new media and landscape design. Organized by Cooper Hewitt curators Ellen Lupton, Cara McCarty, Matilda McQuaid and Cynthia Smith, the Triennial will be global in reach for the first time, reflecting the connectedness of design practices and the need for international cooperation to solve the world s problems.The exhibition title asks the question:Why Design Now? to examine why design thinking is an essential tool for solving some of today s most urgent problems, what draws creative thinkers, makers and problem solvers to this crucial field of discovery, and why business leaders, policy makers, consumers and citizens should embrace design values. Key developments across design disciplines will be presented through eight themes: energy, mobility, community, materials, prosperity, health, communication and simplicity. Inaugurated in 2000, the Triennial series seeks out and presents the most innovative, forward thinking designs at the center of contemporary culture from the previous three years. The exhibition showcases design solutions that promote environmental stewardship, social equity, accessibility and creative capital in 134 projects from 44 countries.'This groundbreaking exhibition gives voice to a revolution taking place within all areas of design practice, from how materials and products are planned and conceived to how goods and services are manufactured, distributed and reclaimed worldwide,'said McCarty, curatorial director of the museum. ?Why Design Now?? takes a positive look at the intriguing and ambitious projects shaping this revolution.'

The curatorial team chose the designers and firms by group consensus and also collected nominations from the public through a dedicated Web site, which brought in nominations for projects such as Trove wallpapers and Etsy.'Why Design Now?' will be accompanied by interpretive tools that extend the exhibition beyond the museum galleries. Developed in collaboration with the museum s curators and educators, iPod touch digital guides will supplement the visitor experience with designer interviews and video footage, and will be available for use free of charge.

National Design Triennal:Why Design Now?

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Opening Hours:
Monday/Friday: 10 a.m./5 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m./6 p.m.
Sunday: 11 a.m./6 p.m.

Garden entrance on 90th Street open May/September (weather permitting)

Admission:
General Admission: 15:00 dollars
Senior Citizens and Students with I.D.: 10.00 dollars

Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum and Smithsonian Institution Members and children under age 12 are admitted free.

Public Transit:
Public transit routes include the Lexington Avenue 4, 5, and 6 subways (86th or 96th Street Stations), and Fifth and Madison Avenue buses.

Accessibility:
The Museum is fully accessible to visitors who use wheelchairs or walkers. The Museum has wheelchairs available for visitors on a first come/first serve basis.

Parking:
There are no designated parking spaces near the Museum for people with disabilities.

Contact:
General Information: 212.849.8400

Tours: 212.849.8351, or email: Chtours2@si.edu.

Youth and adult programs: 212.849.8380, or email: cheducation@si.edu.

Membership: 212.849.8349.

For access for disabled visitors and other information, call 212.849.8400

 
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