Wednesday, August 24, 2011

New Technology: Endless Possibilities

Endless forms are possible with the help of 3D digital modeling programs (3ds Max and Rhino)....powerful tools such as a CNC router.  I was lucky enough to explore digital fabrication in my materiality class last year. I created a digital model in Rhino, and laminated several pieces of plywood together and routed my file on the CNC router to create a mold, poured concrete and bammmm...I got some pretty interesting textures. See below for photos, I created cubes using this texture + acrylic.
Gleam by Columbia University GSAPP & Avery Digital Fabrication Laboratory
Plays with visual distortion and varying transparency. 
Process work of the form.

jmalnick cube 1-one side



j.malnick cube 2

jmalnick cube 2 opposite side
j.malnick Cube 1- opposite side

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Textile Mania

So far my internship is moving along and keeping me quite busy - they had me on projects almost right away...I've done everything from rendering 3d models, selecting fabrics and finishes and today I finished my first 32 x 40 material & furniture board (well, it was my first professional one anyway) - quite a process and a lot more work and detail than I thought but hopefully the client will love it and the hard work will pay off! In making furniture boards and ordering samples I deal a lot with textiles in my day to day job. It really got me thinking about applying textiles in applications beyond furniture. I did some research and found some really cool, innovative and sustainable ways textiles are used in architecture. 
United Colors of Benetton Building by Buck Architekci.

Fabric and be swamped out as it could be commissioned by different designers. Fabric is made from recycled materials. 


Interior rendering, doesn't quite fit into the theme of textiles but it was just too beautiful not to include! This building is amazing inside and out!
Drops by Camilla Hounsell Halvorsen

Drops consist of legs of stainless steel and an inner tube covered with recycled upholstery material.  The seat can also be removed from the underframe for use as a "pouffe". 


Thinking outside the box: Wooden Textiles by Elisa Strozyk

Light it up: LED light up carpet by Lama Concept

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

concept + function + purpose + form

Recently I have begun to look for internships specifically in interior design firms. I had a previous internship working for a small but great firm in downtown Oakland, however they didn't go into too much detail on interiors-it was mostly exterior architecture and urban planning (however, it was a wonderful + valuable working experience).  I had a few interviews last week and was offered 2 jobs with in days of interviewing. I went with Resource and Design because I felt it was a good personality fit plus commercial interior design is something I want to pursue after I graduate. Resource and Design is a full service furniture dealership, obviously I will be working in the design department assisting designers with materials library, graphic layouts + material boards and sketchup projects! Yeah for more real project experience! I'm excited to be delving into more interior architecture projects and rumor has it we are going to be getting into more detail on the furniture end for studio this coming semester...we are designing office spaces for the year 2020. That's perfect because Resource and Design does space planning + furniture specking for primarily for heath care and office spaces. I've attached some images of the work they do. If you have a commercial space that needs fancy furniture systems this is your place.

Wing Lung Bank- R&D specked and space planned furniture for this.

An offices space-furniture systems by R&D.

New Product by Allermuir,  multitude of informal seating "pebbles". I would love to see this piece  applied in a space!

Fit by Interstuhl. I love the technology behind this-an innovative weaving method creates different areas of firmer and softer seating to stretch to fit your body. The mesh fabric gives you room to breath so your body temp adjusts.

Spark by Knoll. Practical yet stylish and sexy!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Making The Connection

Last week I volunteered for another IIDA event "Make The Connection", co sponsored and held in the beautiful B&B Italia Showroom in San Francisco (close to the SF design center).  In addition firms like Gensler, Nichols Booth Architects,  Haworth, K2A Architecture,  Resource and Design helped sponsor and make this great event happen. While I volunteered to help with the set up and take down of the event, I also had the pleasure of greeting guests at the front door informing them of the raffle tickets for the auction, which included gift certificates to Macy's, The de Young Museum and furniture pieces. All tickets benefited LEAP for Kids a wonderful & local non profit that brings architects/designers and teachers together to educate children about fine arts and architecture. Not only did I have the pleasure of meeting architects and designers from various firms in the bay area, but I enjoyed the venue of the event - the B&B showroom is an incredible space and their furniture is timeless and amazing. I got really excited and did some research on B&B Italia, they also own 50% of MOOOI a design company specializing in accessories and lighting. I have attached some inspirational images of both. Further info can also be found at: www.bebitalia.com 

Enjoy!



B&B Italia, awesome custom cabinetry

B&B Italia Outdoor furniture product

B&B Italia couch. 

MOOOI pendant lamps

MOOI famous pendant

MOOOI translucent glass pendant


MOOOI translucent black pendant lamp, gorgeous!