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Works That Work magazine issue no. 6 : Forgotten ideas worth a second look.
Works That Work, Issue 6 2015 : forgotten ideas
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Works That Work magazine issue no.7 : sometimes design is as much about the unseen as the seen.
Works That Work, Issue 7 2016 : visualising the invisible
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Works That Work magazine issue no. 8 : how Bhutan is designing for its survival.
Works That Work, Issue 8 2016/2017 : it's not what you think
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Works That Work magazine issue no. 8 : how Bhutan is designing for its survival.
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If necessity is the mother of invention, extreme environments must be hotbeds of innovation. Works That Work went to find out.
Works That Work, Issue 4 2014: extreme environments
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If necessity is the mother of invention, extreme environments must be hotbeds of innovation. Works That Work went to find out.
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Dernier numéro en librairie! Latest issue available at the bookstore!
Works that work #5
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Dernier numéro en librairie! Latest issue available at the bookstore!
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Some designs are meant to last for ages. Some designs have unintended consequences that far outlive their creators. In this issue Works that Work looks at designs from the past that have shaped the present, and designs from the present that will affect the future.
Works that work issue 3: the impact of design
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Some designs are meant to last for ages. Some designs have unintended consequences that far outlive their creators. In this issue Works that Work looks at designs from the past that have shaped the present, and designs from the present that will affect the future.
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Works That Work examines the often ignored areas of design through engaging storytelling. In this spirit, it also intends to bypass traditional distribution networks and marketing. Instead, it focuses on deepening relationships with its readers, making them partners in this enterprise. Seeking out examples of unexpected creativity from India to the Netherlands, it(...)
Works that work, issue 1, Winter 2013
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Works That Work examines the often ignored areas of design through engaging storytelling. In this spirit, it also intends to bypass traditional distribution networks and marketing. Instead, it focuses on deepening relationships with its readers, making them partners in this enterprise. Seeking out examples of unexpected creativity from India to the Netherlands, it promotes the idea that creativity surrounds us in our daily lives, from refugee gardens in Tunisia to the vernacular culture of Chinese megacities. With contributions by Michael Wolf, Henk Wildschut, Linda Asher, Irma Boom, David Ives, Hanif Kureshi, Robin Stam, Alexandre Orion, and many more.
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A self-described accumulation of design-related stories that would make good dinner discussions with friends, this second instalment of Works That Work follows a thread of interest that begins with Kester Freriks’ focus on the noise-reducing landscape surrounding Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport, then sees Ed van Hinte recounting the remarkable story of the Boeing 747, which(...)
Works that work, issue 2, Summer 2013
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A self-described accumulation of design-related stories that would make good dinner discussions with friends, this second instalment of Works That Work follows a thread of interest that begins with Kester Freriks’ focus on the noise-reducing landscape surrounding Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport, then sees Ed van Hinte recounting the remarkable story of the Boeing 747, which was designed around the specifications of the intermodal container, the complex global impact of which is described by Marc Levinson. Globalisation is further investigated by Suzanne Wales and Peter Bil’ak, through smuggling, trade and the portable lamp, and Hans Wilschut finds fake trees in Johannesburg.
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