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National Design Museum Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, New York The Triennial looks at the breaking development and future horizons across the fields of design practice, from architecture, interiors, and landscape design to produce design, graphic design, and fashion.

Phyllis Lambert Accepts NBM's 2006 Vincent J. Scully Prize The National Building Museum presented its seventh Vincent J. Scully Prize to Phyllis Lambert. The Museum's Prize recognizes Lambert's outstanding contributions to the design of the built environment, advancement of public awareness of design, and dedication to architectural preservation. Over the past 50 years, Phyllis Lambert-architect, educator, activist, and philanthropist-has championed excellence in the design of the built environment and worked to improve public understanding of modern design.


Harley-Davidson Unveiled Design for Museum Development Harley-Davidson unveiled designs for the Harley-Davidson Museum development on 20 acres at the corner of Sixth and Canal Streets near downtown Milwaukee. "The design plan for the Harley-Davidson Museum and its site incorporates striking urban design elements and engages the surrounding water and green spaces," said Museum Director Stacey Watson. "It also unites the city center with the Menomonee Valley and reflects the industrial heritage of the area and of Harley-Davidson."

 

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