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January 2013

What’s a book-lover to do?

  The wrong goodbye of Barnes and Noble – post from independent publisher Melville  House on the possible, some would say probable, demise of Barnes & Noble, our last big chain bookstore.  The author says it best (bolding added): If you include the company’s college stores, this is going to mean …

Ada Louise Huxtable (1921-2013)

A Writing Life Built on the Power and Joy of Architecture – an appreciation of Ada Louise Huxtable in The New York Times; she died yesterday at the age of 91.  The NYTimes is where she started as the “first full-time critic writing on architecture for an American newspaper” in 1963. …

More on Dieter Rams’ 10 principles

  Urban Times recently posted a recap of Dieter Rams’ 10 Principles for Good Design.  Here’s a Fast Co post that includes a transcript of a talk the famous Braun designer gave in 1976 in which he elaborates on some of those principles.  As the Fast Co blogger says, “they …

Digital distraction, 23 minutes to refocus

  Workplace Distractions: Here’s Why You Won’t Finish This Article – WSJ article on the “epidemic” of distraction at work, what it’s costing, and what can be done about it.  Much of that distraction comes from digital devices.  It’s prompted academics to study the problem and companies to experiment with …

Thinking about hospital design

  Check out the series of articles in Healthcare Design – “Research in Practice” – written by healthcare design researchers at HOK, Nick Watkins and Erin Peavey.  It offers practical advice for anyone in a position to make decisions regarding the design of a hospital or healthcare facility. Research in Practice: …

Enjoying music, very short video

  [You don’t need to] understand music – take a break, watch this beautiful short (2:12 min) animation from German design studio finally on enjoying music no matter how complex it is.

Light installation of responsive LED rocks

    LED-Embedded Rocks Used to Illuminate ‘Digital Campfire’ – Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde’s light installation, called Crystal, consists of 700 rocks on a mat. Each rock … is made out of a unique salt which grows in perfect geometric shapes around two LEDs. These are wirelessly charged via a power …

Connection between school design, grades

      Study: School Design Can Significantly Affect Children’s Grades – UK study of primary schools finds that the design of the physical learning environment can influence children up to 25%. The results, published in Building and the Environment, revealed that the architecture and design of classrooms has a significant role …

Tips for communicating with colleagues wherever they are

  Communicating Across Remote Workplaces – offers excellent suggestions for communicating with and maintaining good working relationships with colleagues in remote offices.  Be sure to check out the rest of this new blog – The Best Workplace – from Mike McKeown, an always-thoughtful commentator with lots of experience working with …

Waiting, and making time fly

  The Secrets Of Making Time Fly While You Wait – an NPR story about how people hate waiting in lines and how they occupy that time to make it seem to go quicker.  It also highlights how designers can play a role in relieving the accompanying boredom and/or frustration. …

Infographic on libraries and librarians

    All you need to know to get the library card right now [infographic] – shows statistics about librarians (salary, age, type of library, what they do) and libraries (number of visits, number of libraries, transactions).  A couple of interesting points: Each day, U.S. libraries circulate nearly 4 times more …

Best of 2012 roundup

    Here’s a start on collections of ‘the best’ of 2012.  Check back for more, suggest your favorites –  this a live list. PSFK’s Top 20 of 2012 – with source of image Best of the best of 2012 science and tech articles – from the BBC; thanks to Oleg Kravtsov …