Monday, August 30, 2010

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September Schmoozarama

  
BISNOW MEDIA
PRESENTS
SEPTEMBER
SCHMOOZARAMA
At DC’s Newest Restaurant
Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar
Join Us For Two Hours of Gourmet Tastings, Wine, Beer, Rum Cocktails & World-Class Networking
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Early bird Price $39
Sponsored by: Georgetown University
Cuba Libre | 801A 9th Street, NW | Washington DC

From Thrillist DC- a new Restaurant in MD

American Tap Room

Taps aplenty in Bethesda

Opening today: 7278 Woodmont Ave; Bethesda

If you’ve got your fingers in many pies, then you’re pretty much assured at least one will prove to be cherry...wait is that your pinky?!? That’s not a finger at all! Swapping a non-cherry pie for one he hopes will be, the guy behind American Tap Room.
From a multi-chain-owning restaurateur who wanted a new concept in his Austin Grill, 200-seat Tap Room's a brighter, more geographically relevant version of their Reston location, with a light pine interior, copper wall casings/two-way fireplaces, and an entire whiskey-glorifying wall covered with barrel ends sticking out, just like the trench coat of that kid you always make fun of...oh no! The food's comfort-y, with traditional eats like a 6oz filet mignon in red wine sauce and cipollini onion, and lightly seared tuna sashimi with togarashi ginger sauce, plus more inventive bites like a spicy jerk chicken spring roll, gruyere/fontina lobster mac and cheese, and bacon/sherry vinegar calf's liver, which will be totally delicious, unless a desperate Mickey Mantle decides he wants it. Because Americans occasionally enjoy alcohol, the tap room’ll be offering 50 wines by the glass/bottle, plus 50-ish beers including taps like Smithwick's and Dogfish 60 Minute IPA (all available as a pint, "tall", or part of a four-beer flight) and a craft-heavy bottle list boasting Abita Turbodog and Oregon's Drifter Pale Ale, which you might as well just kill -- no one will ever know!
For your entertainment needs, weekends'll see all manner of games cast on their 16+ flatscreens, plus local jazz studs tickling the ivories on their 20k baby grand -- because if there’s one thing that's obvious, it’s important to take care of your pianist.

 Hospitality Design Boutique Exposition & Conference

SparklersLast Chance to Register!
We still haven’t heard from you regarding your registration? HD Boutique 2010 is less than two weeks away and this is your last chance to take us up on our offer to receive complimentary expo admission. 
Remember, onsite expo admission is $45.

As a past attendee you understand the importance of sourcing the latest products in the hospitality industry. Don’t miss this once a year opportunity that happens to be in the pastel wonderland that is South Beach.
Register for free expo admission – you must register by September 3, 2010 to receive this offer.
Party by the PalmsParty by the Palms
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Poolside at the W Hotel

This chic SOBE setting is an ideal venue to network and make industry connections. Be sure to get your tickets quickly as this event sells out every year. Tickets are $85 online OR $100 onsite. *Must be 21 or older to attend.
Sponsored by: JTB Furniture Mfg and Senova Seating.
Cabanas
To complement HD Boutique’s energy and diversity, the show floor is colored with bright cabanas and design lounges. Hosted by industry manufacturers and suppliers, these spaces offer you a place for relaxation, refreshments and to learn about their new and innovative products. Stop by the following exhibitor cabanas and check out their new product offerings:
Bontempi Contract – Booth C1633 Shores of Denmark – Booth C1733
View full exhibitor list.
Nobuyuki MatsuhisaExtending the Nobu Brand
For the past 16 years, Nobu has been built into a global lifestyle brand spanning five continents with some 22 restaurants in 15 countries, and nearly 3 million visits each year. Now the founders of the brand—Robert De Niro, Nobu Matsuhisa, Meir Teper — along with hotel veterans Trevor Horwell and Struan McKenzie are expanding the venerable brand and its unparalleled image to luxury hotels. Learn firsthand from the visionary group about their plans for a new and distinctive collection of hotels that delivers "fun luxury" by fusing the Nobu style with the unique beauty, fashion, and culture of each destination.

Visit the complete 
Conference Program and don’t forget: Full Conference is only $99.
Visit hdboutique.com for the most up-to-date information. 

Friday, August 27, 2010

From Contract Magazine: Designer Perspectives: John Rinek, RINEKWALL Wallcoverings for Designtex


The striking images of Designtex’s latest RINEKWALL wallcovering product have thrust designer John Rinek into the limelight. This young designer, who holds a passion for travel and photography, clearly brings a unique artistic eye to the interior design field. Contract magazinerecently caught up with Rinek to explore his thoughts on design, style, and what his plans are for the future.
1. As a young professional who is already successfully making an impact on the design world, what do you feel has been the biggest contributor to your success? 

The biggest factor has been working with interior designer, Dana Agamalian, my business partner in RINEKWALL. Dana came to me with the idea of creating a seamlessly repeating photographic wallcovering. I thought it was a great idea, something neither of us had seen before. Our minds were flooded with design ideas and we worked on creating a collection to bring to the marketplace. Our talents complement each other to create a successful partnership: With Dana’s avant-garde interior design sense and my talents as a photographer and digital imaging artist, we create designs that are both innovative and applicable to any interior space. Having a great partner, and fortunately getting noticed for the right reasons by the right company, Designtex, has lead to where I am now.
rinekwall wired wallpaper2.  What challenges do you face when designing with digital photography? And why do you think people have been so receptive to these types of images in your work?

Creating designs that work when viewed up close and from a distance is challenging. Each design is different and there is a lot of trial and error involved in the process. We have a very eclectic collection of designs and different people are drawn to different images. In general they are impressed with the tactile imagery and the unique, seamlessly repeating aspect of the designs.

3. What has been the biggest compliment and the biggest criticism that you have received?


Being recognized by the design world for creating something new and different has been the greatest compliment. Some people have been critical of our more eccentric designs, but that is to be expected.

4. What inspires your photography? And how do you determine what images will bring mass appeal?


The inspiration for my designs comes from various sources. While traveling through Spain I was captivated by the intricate ceramic tile designs on the walls of The Alhambra and other Moorish palaces. These inspirations helped me create our AndalucĂ­a Collection from images of the surfaces. For our Siam Collection, I traveled to Thailand to photograph the elaborately decorated walls of the Royal Palace in Bangkok. With her interior design expertise, Dana is great at gauging how a design will be received in the marketplace and we have created designs that will appeal to a wide audience. However, we stay true to our artistic selves and create some atypical designs, as well.
Baby Tears RInekwall5. What has been your favorite project to date?

We recently did a project for Google in which they installed our Baby Tears design (shown right) onto acoustical disk that hang from the ceiling in their headquarters’ cafĂ©. It was an inventive application of our wallcovering and the green plant design printed on the “green” substrate, Duraprene, reflected Google’s sustainable building practices.

6. When did you first find your love for photography? 

I grew up a block from the beach and started surfing at a young age. When I was 14 years old, I broke my ankle skateboarding and couldn’t surf for a few months. I still went to the beach everyday to watch the waves. One day I borrowed my mother’s camera and took it to the beach with me. I remember thinking it was magic. I could capture a moment in time, the way I perceived it, and look at it later. I soon set up a darkroom in my bathroom, with an enlarger on the sink counter and trays of chemicals in the bathtub. I spent hours in the dark, printing, experimenting with different techniques, and developing my own style. My passion grew as I continued to study art in school and as a professional.
7. If someone were to describe your design style in five words, what would those five words to be?

Avant-garde. Innovative. International. Organic. Elegant.
8. Any new projects in the works that you can share?

I currently am working on more designs for the Siam Collection. Dana and I are going through thousands of photographs of gilded, jeweled, and glass-tiled walls, determining which images will work well as designs. We will add the designs to the collection as they are created.

9. What are your plans for the future? Where do you hope to be in 10 years?


In the near future, my focus is getting our designs out to the world through Designtex. In the long term, I plan to continue to push the boundaries of what can be done with photography as a design medium. I have just begun to discover what is possible.
( i personally LOVE this one :))
Article Source: http://www.contractdesign.com/contract/design/Designer-Perspective-2888.shtml#Gallery

IIDA Mid Atlantic Chapter starts LEED Study Group

LEED Green Associate Exam Study Group
Beginning Tuesday, September 21st in Baltimore and DC
Leed Green
This LEED Green Associate Exam Study Group is designed for participants who are motivated to read the material and take the exam on an aggressive schedule. Practice questions and open discussion about the answers prepare the participants to take the exam.
The study group will consist of one hour and a half session per week for four consecutive weeks. Week one will be a kick-off meeting to outline session format, hand out study guides and additional helpful materials. Sessions will include 30-45 minutes of individual practice questions and up to one hour as a group to review answers and open discussions about subjects where further understanding is required.
This is not a GBCI approved study group.
LOCATION:             Baltimore:
Our Daily Bread
725 Fallsway Baltimore MD 21202
                                Free parking available
                                Hosted By Louise Humphreys LEED AP and Sarah Keefer,
                                Price Modern
                                                                 
DC:
                                Haworth Showroom
                                575 7th Street, Suite 200, Washington DC 20004
                                Metro Acessible, Closest Metro Stop is Gallery Place
                                Hosted by Lisa Schauss LEED AP and
                                Courtney Macfarlane LEED AP, Price Modern

COURSE DATES:     Tuesday, September 21, 6:00PM - 7:30PM
     Kick-Off
                                Tuesday, September 28, 6:00PM - 7:30PM
                                     Sustainable Sites & Water Efficiency
                                Tuesday, October 5, 6:00PM - 7:30PM
                    Energy & Atmosphere and Materials & Resources
                                Tuesday, October 12, 6:00PM - 7:30PM
                     Indoor Environmental Quality & Innovation in Design

COST:                     Free to IIDA Professionals and Associate Members
IIDA Industry Members & Non-IIDA Members - $160.00

LEED Green Associate Study Guide & Green Building and
LEED Core Concepts Guide will be provided courtesy
                                of Price Modern

REGISTER AT:        BACC - http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=208949
                                WMCC - http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=209059
SPACE is LIMITED.  Please RSVP by Thursday September 9th so that we have plenty of time to get your study guides ordered.
A light dinner will be provided each session.
For more information and to reserve your space, contact:
Baltimore: Sarah Keefer, 410.366.5500 (sarah.keefer@pricemodern.com)
DC: Courtney Macfarlane, 202.573.5037(courtney.macfarlane@pricemodern.com)

PRESS RELEASE- NEW GOERGETOWN SHOWROOM


BOFFI OPENS WASHINGTON, DC FLAGSHIP IN CADY’S ALLEY
AWARD-WINNING DESIGNER AND BOFFI DESIGN DIRECTOR PIERO LISSONI LAUNCHES SHOWROOM PREVIEW
Lissoni Is Featured Lecturer in AIA | DC Architecture Week

Washington, DC-- Thursday, 16 September, Boffi Georgetown, the definitive resource for high modern kitchen, bath, and systems, celebrates its launch with design legend Piero Lissoni. Lissoni, who designed the 6000 square-foot Boffi Georgetown showroom in cooperation with the Boffi marketing department, will give a talk at 6:30 pm in a key AIA | DC Architecture Week event at 3307 M St., NW. A reception from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm will follow in the Boffi Georgetown showroom, located at 3320 M Street, NW in Cady’s Alley.  The $20 event registration fee and proceeds from Architecture Week in general benefit the Washington Architectural Foundation.  Event registration is available at www.aiadc.com

 In the world of kitchen and bath design, the Italian-based Boffi sets trends and transforms design impulses that shape and influence the entire industry. Boffi Georgetown is one of the Boffi trade network shops located in Milan, Rome, Antwerp, Barcelona (June 2010), Berlin, Cannes, Cologne, Frankfurt, Lyon, London, Los Angeles, Munich, New York (two shops), Oslo, Paris (two shops), and Zurich. “Washington, DC, stands with the world’s major cities and represents one of Boffi’s key markets,” says Roberto Gavazzi, Chief Executive Officer, Boffi S.p.A. “Opening a flagship showroom in Washington, DC reinforces the company’s growing international network and strength.”

 The new showroom provides a valuable resource for greater Washington-area architects, designers, and clients.  Boffi Georgetown employs two in-house architects to collaborate with clients and specify projects.


About Piero Lissoni
Born in 1956, Lissoni, a prolific and influential designer of furniture, architecture, graphics, packaging, lighting, environments, interior design, and corporate identities, received his architecture degree from the Polytechnic Institute of Milan. In 1985 he began collaborating as designer and Art Director with Boffi, Living Divani, and Porro. He founded Lissoni Associati in Milan the following year, and in 1996 Graph.x, developing multi-faceted projects in all areas of design. His additional clients include Cappellini, Fritz Hansen, Alessi, Elie Tahari, Kartell, Matteograssi, Cassina, Flos, Glas, Kartell, Knoll International, Lema, Poltrona Frau,Tecno, Thonet , among others. 

Lissoni’s work, characterized by unexpected dimensions and a mastery of proportion with a minimalist profile that quietly impacts its surroundings, reveals an esthetic informed by his observation of trends and impulses of the moment, a passion for the formal perfection of Japanese design, and the timeless classicism and bold shapes of such modernist masters as Mies van der Rohe, Eileen Gray, and Eero Saarinen. Lissoni’s many international awards over the last two decades include Interior Design Magazine’s “Hall of Fame” 2005, the “Good Design Award” 2007 from the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design, and “Designer of the Year 2007,” Elle Deco International Design Awards.  

In addition to Boffi showrooms worldwide, recently realized projects include: a private loft in Monza, the Hotel Monaco & Grand Canal, Venice; the “Al Porto” Hotel, Lake Zurich; Istanbul; and the “Mitsui Garden” business Hotel, Tokyo, the interiors of the Shangri LaTM Hotel & Resort in Miami, the restoration of the Teatro Nazionale for the Dutch Multinational State Entertainment,  the 5 star Mamilla Hotel in Jerusalem, and, in Italy, the re-design of headquarters/factories for Boffi, Glas and Living Divani, Lema, Living Divani, Porro, and Tecno., projects underway include private villas, lofts, shops, and showrooms all over the world, an innovative design hotel in Amsterdam’s Museum Square district, and major suites for the Pierre Hotel New York and the Taj Palace Mumbai.

 About Boffi
Founded in 1934 outside Milan by Piero Boffi, Boffi’s roots are grounded in the traditional techniques and careful workmanship of artisan carpentry. In the 1950s Piero’s sons Pierugo, Dino, and Paolo transformed the family company into an industrial company, melding Boffi’s creativity with advanced production and technology techniques. A leader in new Italian design, Dino launched collaborations with such modernist designers as Asti, Favre, and CasĂ©.  

 Boffi has maintained its edge over the years through ongoing collaboration and experimentation with some of the world’s top designers and architects, including Antonio Citterio, Marcel Wanders, Claudio Silvestrin, Jeffrey Bernett, Marc Sadler, and the aforementioned Piero Lissoni.  In the late 1980s Boffi entered a new phase when Piero Lissoni and Roberto Gavazzi joined Paolo Boffi in company management. Advancing the company’s design culture, collaboration between the company and designers took on a holistic approach that embraced not only product but how that product was produced and distributed.

Boffi’s achievement’s under Lissoni and Gavazzi’s leadership include the creation of a complete bathroom concept, the launch of Boffi flagship stores in major cities worldwide, including By concept stores in partnership with Porro and Living Divani, and acquisition of norbert wangen, the German kitchen brand. In 2010 Boffi launched a new wardrobe sector and Aboutwater, a collaboration with Fantini. With the company’s ongoing artisan focus sustainability has defined Boffi from the outset. Boffi completed its ISO 14001 certification process in 2010.

The Boffi Georgetown showroom features Boffi’s wide range of exceptional kitchens as well as its revolutionary bath systems, and includes products ranging from kitchen storage units, door systems, and islands, to bathroom sinks, tubs, architectural system furniture, and high-tech fixtures.

The uniform anthracite grey façade of Boffi Georgetown’s showroom establishes the minimalist tone of the space. The palette continues in the open showroom with its anthracite grey interior walls and a textured slab floor made of wood fiber board and concrete. Transparency is a recurring theme in the space. At the center of the showroom a floating stairway crafted of concrete and glass leads to the second floor with its arched glass ceiling and open terrace. Expansive windows punctuate the space throughout. The live kitchen on the second floor will showcase in by-invitation dinners the talents of new and established visiting chefs from Washington’s outstanding restaurants.   

Boffi Georgetown is located at 3320 M Street, NW in Cady’s Alley in Georgetown. Store hours during August are Monday to Friday, 10 am to 6 pm. Regular hours beginning September are Tuesday to Friday, 10 am to 6 pm; Saturdays 11am to 6 pm. Sunday/Monday closed. www.boffigeorgetown.com

AIA |DC Architecture Week 2010:  Come Learn How Architects See the World!  is a series of more than two dozen public events that celebrate architecture in the nation’s capital.  This is the 12th iteration of Architecture Week, with a special focus on something unique to Washington, DC; the presence of so many foreign embassies and institutions with interesting architectural heritages.   This is the public’s opportunity to see the best in Washington and world architecture through lectures, tours, programs, celebrations and much more.  All events are open to the public and many events are free, family-friendly and metro-accessible.  This year’s partners include more than a dozen embassies and cultural centers, as well as The National Building Museum, DC Magazine, 2000 Penn and Capital Pecha Kucha.   www.aiadc.com
  
The Washington Architectural Foundation promotes architects serving the community through programs that include:  teaching children about architecture through Architecture in the Schools, providing free design services to nonprofits through Community Design Services, and working to help end hunger through the CANstruction program. The Foundation leverages its modest budget and a cadre of architectural professionals volunteering their time and expertise to help a region-wide community.www.wafonline.org





From Citybizlist.com


George Hellmuth to Join the DC Office of Perkins+Will

George Hellmuth AIA, LEED AP, has joined the Washington DC office of Perkins +Will as sector leader for the Corporate, Commercial and Civic (CCC) practice.
In this position, Hellmuth will play a key role in managing and expanding relationships with federal government, state and local government agencies, commercial developers, and corporations.
Most recently George was a Principal and Director Mid-Atlantic region at FXFOWLE, Washington, DC. Previously he held key positions at HOK St Louis, New York and Washington, DC offices. He is best known in Washington, DC for his 25 years of marketing and management leadership at HOK Washington where he was a senior principal and a member of the office executive committee. During his tenure at HOK Washington the office completed many prominent buildings throughout the region.
Hellmuth earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Architecture from Yale University, a Master of Business Administration from Eastern New Mexico University and a Bachelor of Architecture from City College, City University, New York.
Perkins+Will, an interdisciplinary design firm with offices in over 22 cities around the world, recently celebrated its 75th anniversary as one of America's legacy design firms.

Friday, August 20, 2010

COOL new ReStaurANT in GeorgeTOWN

Thunder Burger
I was walking in Georgetown today, and came across a new restaurant. It is right on M Street. After reading a bit it seems it opened in June, I guess I'm a little late :), and is owned by the same people as Bodega, another great trendy restaurant down there. The menu looked good and reasonable. If you are in the neighborhood, stop in!

Here is some photo's I found on zagat (Link Here)

Thursday, August 19, 2010

PHOTO of the WEEK from Infinity PIX

Please enjoy these regal museum photo's provided 
to us by Infinity PIX. 
For more information, or to include something like this on one of your upcoming projects visit www.infinitypix.com.






IIDA's Mid-Atlantic Chapter presents COSMO COUTURE 2010 :: where interior becomes exterior

COSMO COUTURE 10.19.2010-- http://iidamacdce.org/

The 2010 Designer Charity Event (DCE), Cosmo Couture, will be held October 19th at the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in Washington. This year’s event will be a juried competition and charity benefit in which local design firms partner with industry manufacturers to create high fashion inspired by the international community residing in Washington DC. Each firm may select a country to inspire the design of its couture piece. The work of the participating firms will be showcased during a full runway show.
We are excited to announce that our beneficiary will be My Sister’s Place, Inc., the largest and oldest non-profit agency exclusively serving battered women and their children in the District of Columbia.
Come join us for a night of giving, networking, hors d'oeuvres, creativity, dancing and F-U-N! 

DESIGN TEAMS

Design teams, manufacturing partners and countries selected will be listed as they are approved and entered into the competition.

FOX ARCHITECTS-MAHARAM


Country: TBD
Design Team: Erika Manno, Mariana Gonzalez, Sabrina Adewumi, Leslie Jones, Sabret Flocos
Model: Sabret Flocos
www.fox-architects.com

GENSLER-3M


Country: Ghana
Team Members: Amy Johnson, Tanja Speckmann, Leila Schey, Gabriel Lopez, Bea De Paz
Model: TBD
www.gensler.com

GENSLER-LUTRON


Country: Britain
Design Team: Scott Hasty, Laura Latham, Yukiko Takahashi,  John McKinney, Mariela Buendia-Corrochano
Model:  Mariela Buendia-Corrochano
www.gensler.com

HOK-ALLSTEEL


Country: Indonesia
Team Members: Suong Mateos, Elizabeth Corona, Daphne Kiplinger, Sara Streeter, Jyoti Patel
Model: TBD
www.hok.com

INTERIOR ARCHITECTS — WOLF-GORDON


Country: Greenland
Design Team: Emily Jelinek, Katherine Dubyk, Jeffrey Gay, Whitney Farrar                
Model: Kay Sargent 
www.interiorarchitects.com

LITTLE-BACON VENEER COMPANY


Country: Spain
Design Team: Allison Elsaesser, Amy Risdal, Anh Tran, Jovanna Ryan, Athena Kramarius
Model: TBD
www.littleonline.com

OPX- FABRICUT INC.


Country: Liberia
Design Team: Tina Weich, Kim Sullivan, Ryan Langlois, Haley Harter, Karen Peterson
Model: Kim Sullivan
www.opxglobal.com

RTKL-KNOLL


Country: Seychelles
Design Team: Samantha Pennington, Anna Srisaman, Kate Tichauer, Irwin Gueco
Model: Samantha Pennington
www.rtkl.com

VOA-LUNA


Country: Iceland
Team members: John DeBell, Heather Disabella, Alyssa Jahera, Rhea Vaflor, Michele Vernon
Model: Alyssa Jahera
www.VOA.com

WISNEWSKI BLAIR & ASSOCIATES, LTD-CARNEGIE


Country: TBD
Design Team:  Charlotte Bell,  Susan Allen, Natalie M. Smith, Betsy Rimlinger, Jennifer Bottomley
Model: TBD
www.wba-arch.com

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