“Last week I had the privilege of attending one of the most inspiring, insightful conferences around. No, it was not another design conference where we got together to talk fonts, paper and alternative printing options…this was a conference about world change! The Global Forum 2009 : Business as an Agent of World Benefits…pretty heavy stuff…
…Then I came upon a really great visual, an idea, a design solution. Cleveland Institute of Art; environmental design student, Abby Bickel (info@abbybickel.com) had put much thought into the idea of “architecture as a catalyst for change”…what’s not to love, I had to share…” (go to article)



June 11, 2009 at 1:08 pm
Here’s another example of a “sustainable” creation being constructed as a temporary sculpture by the Cleveland Museum of Art: Wood-Pile, an outdoor sculpture comprised of 18,270 recyclable pool noodles designed by 2006 Cleveland Institute of Art graduate Mark Reigelman.
CMA is installing it as part of its June 20 Summer Solstice Party to unveil the new East Wing of the museum. Learn more about the sculpture, the party and a contest to win tickets: http://summerofcma.wordpress.com/