Monday, April 28, 2008

Its Here! Come Celebrate!

This Friday is the unveiling of our semester long work. Here is the itinerary:

Friday, May 2, 2008

Event: Unveiling of the Windows
Time: 6pm
Where: Redeem, Home Rule, Vastu and Muleh
Cost: FREE

Event: Afterparty
Time: 8pm
Where: Donovan House
Address: 1155 14th Street NW, Thomas Circle
Cost: $15 in advance*, $20 at the door

Click here for directions from Google Maps.

DJ's throughout the night, open bar, food, and a silent auction - you can't beat it! Plus, all the money raised will help fund future Corcoran College of Art + Design projects!

*email me to purchase a ticket in advance.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Swooners and Such by Brittany

Sweet melodies by locals, "faux fur" (stuffed animals) sightings in coffee shops, an exotic Brasilieira who just arrived in os Estados Unidos a month prior, determined to find success as a supermodel (sadly, just 5'2").
 
Venice Beach? Central Park? Nope, I'm at 14th Street, District of Columbia. And yes, I was really serenaded by three men outside of CVS on the corner of 14th and U who have made the street their home, met a lady at Mayorga Cafe who created a brilliant fur coat out of Pound Puppies, and did my best to slosh my way through my once-fluent Portuguese with our Brasileira follower from Columbia Heights to U Street. This was just one day, two hours really, in the bleak month we call February. Yet life was brighter and more colorful in these few hours than any summer day I had known for quite some time.
 
And that is just what this class is about. Design? Of course. Innovation? I should hope so! The highlight, however, has been the people: the store owners, the residents (and once and future residents), the visionaries. They each have a different story to tell and a unique vision of their neighborhood. And I got to be a part of it. Thank you.
 

Course Reflections: Stephanie

This class has not only brought out my creative side, but has also taught me about the history of my neighborhood.  I have lived in the DC area practically my entire life, and I was never taught about the important history of the 14th Street corridor.  It has been great to have guest lecturers come and talk, as well as, going out into the street ourself and interview locals from that area.  I did not realize the rich history that existed in this city - so much of what you learn about this city has to do with politics and the founding fathers.

We are now in our second week of building our window designs, and I have to say this is the most exciting part.  I can't wait to see how all our ideas, and all our pieces come together.  I never thought I would be going to home depot to ask where the cinder blocks are (a piece of our design).  It has been great to work with my team, and get together and start to experiment with what we have and go from there.  I really hope you all come to our party to celebrate these great designs.  I know I am looking forward to seeing what the other teams have come up with!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Weekend Watch

Earth (Day) to 14th Street Watchers...

GO LOCAL
What: Local artist Thomas Drymon's works
Where: Vastu, 1829 14th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009, 202 234 8344
When: Until April 29th
 
BARGAIN
What: Semi-Annual Sale, 25-65% off
Where: Circle Boutique, 1736 14th St.NW, Washington, DC, 20009, 202 518 2212
When: Now!
 
TASTE
What: Italian wine tasting featuring wines of Grappoli Imports
Where: Rice, 1720 14th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009, 202 265 CORK
When: Saturday, April 26th, 3-5pm



Monday, April 21, 2008

Directions to the Afterparty

Click here for directions from Google Maps.

Donovan House Hotel
1155 14th St NW
Washington, DC  20005



Monday, April 14, 2008

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Course Refelections: Darlene

The second part of this class, implementing the window designs, has been so much fun. Katie, Asri, Maurice, Jennifer, and I have been working on Vastu's window for the past couple of weeks. We went down to Vastu to check out some of the store's fabrics and visualize what the design will look like in the space. We went to a local embroidery shop and talked about our design with the owner. It was great to find a place on 14th street that could help us out. Since then, we've been doing a lot of research and gathering materials. We were so excited when Knoll graciously offered us the fabric of our choice at a really great price. Shawn, one of the graphic students in our class, helped us out by perfecting the digital furniture images for the embroidery. So it's safe to say our window is well on its way to being installed! It's been great working on 14th Street and coming together as a team to make these window designs work!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Project Pictures: Muleh





Weekend Watch

April Showers bring...

SHOP
What: A happy place to find a good laugh with clever cards and music
Where: Pulp, 1803 14th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009, 202 462 7857
When: Right now!

SMELL
What: Beautiful easter and orange lilies-flower of the week
Where: Garden District Interior Shop, 14th and Church Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009, 202 797 9005

WATCH
What: The History of Boys
Where: Studio Theater, 1501 14th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20005, 202 332 3300
When: Thru May 18th
How much: Ticket prices start at $46

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Course Reflections

The last part of this class – planning, building, and testing design ideas – has been the most enjoyable for me. I learned a quite a bit about the culture of the city, marketing, and branding through research and class readings but I've grown the most as a designer by actually designing. Although the foundation of the class was absolutely necessary, this is the part that is the most exciting. As a team, we've worked together to make sure our concept works with our client and is accessible to our target audience. We've brainstormed and planned and now we're beginning to actually construct the design we've spent so many weeks developing. At this stage we are faced with a whole new set of problems – many that hadn't even occurred to us while creating our concept - and I've learned a lot about the design process by coming up with solutions for them. With the goal of evoking a particular idea in people who pass the storefront windows, we've tried to capture an emotional or cerebral moment with various materials arranged in just such a way.  Perhaps this seems like a simple project, and in some respects it is – at least the idea of it is.  But translating a thought to a physical medium is a challenge, albeit a very rewarding one. I've learned that this is what this sort of design seems to be about: conveying an idea or mood visually, simply and clearly. While my team is still in the beginning stages of building our final design, we are making lots of progress and are thrilled to be a part of such a unique class and learning opportunity. 

Project Pictures: Home Rule

Monday, April 7, 2008

Course Reflections: Meredith

This class has been a very exciting learning experience for me. It has given me exposure to my neighborhood that I probably wouldn't have searched for on my own. One of my favorite classes was when Alice Powers came in and talked at length about the history of the 14th street corridor, as well as some of the general DC area's history. As a three-year resident of DC and a neighbor of the 14th street corridor, it was really interesting to learn about the local history.
In addition, this is is the first course I've taken in the MA Interior Design program in which our designs are actually executed. This, especially, is a very exciting time, since the concepts for our designs have been picked by the stores, and we really get to focus on one particular design. I like the hands-on environment in which we find ourselves, and am extremely excited to see how all four windows turn out. I'm also looking forward to showing off all our designs at our unveiling party on May 2nd, and celebrating our accomplishments!

Friday, April 4, 2008

Project Pictures: Home Rule


Project Pictures: Redeem



Weekend Watch

Escape the April Showers:
 
MEMORIALIZE
What: 40 years since the assisination of Martin Luther King Jr, and the riots that devastated DC. Documentaries will be shown all day long.
Where: Busboys and Poets, 2021 14th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009, 202 387 POET
When: All day Friday, April 4
 
MUSE
What: Opening reception with artist for Muses and Heroes
Who: Heidi Taillefer
Where: Irvine Contemporary,  1412 14th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20005, 202 332 8767
When: Saturday, April 5, 6-10pm

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Designs Finalized!!!

The concepts for the four stores have been picked! We will be posting pictures of the process very soon.