cooper-hewitt national design museum

last weekend, i went to the cooper-hewitt national design museum with my dad who was in town. it was my second trip there. the cooper-hewitt museum had one exhibit about sustainable design.

they had an exhibit titled design for a living world. it featured 10 sustainable materials taken in new creative ideas....everything from cotton to cocoa. i recognized a few of the designers, isaac mizrahi (salmon leather), kate spade co. and maya lin who designed the vietnam memorial as well as the university of michigan wave field. it showed the design plans to the finish product. i really liked the chinese bamboo design by ezri tarazi. he took bamboo stalks converting them to lamps, clothes hangers (sort of a coat rack) and speaker and CD stands.

the one unfortunate thing with this museum is that if they are working on one exhibit that only leaves one other exhibit to see. if you go to this museum at the wrong time, you really don't have much to see.

times visited: 2
time in the museum: 45 minutes
overall: B+

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