Results for: Author: jenniferjackson

  • WorkplaceIssue 015

    Legendary Streetwear

    In February of 2005, the shoe that catapulted sneaker culture to the masses was finally released. While not designed to be a hyped icon, this new shoe, named the Pigeon Dunk, was one of the most sought after silhouettes, and the limited number of pairs available caused chaotic scenes to develop in New York’s Lower East Side.

  • recentWorkplaceIssue 015

    Lessons Learned from Quarantine

    As interior designers, we design places where people want to live, work, and play. However, the COVID-19 crisis and the need for social distancing has led us to question—what happens when work, life, and play all collide in the same space?

  • recentEnvironmentIssue 014

    Redesigning Recycling

    Perhaps you’ve seen the waves of plastic strangling our oceans or even spotted an overflowing trash bin in your neighborhood, spewing out single-use items.

  • CommunityIssue 003

    Rethinking Boston’s Storied Planning Agency

    Follow along the branding and revisioning journey of the Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA).

  • EducationIssue 009

    Out on a Limb

    For the Morris Arboretum, we took our design cues from the forest itself: oriole nests, pine cones, and tree architecture. We gained inspiration from human structures, too, such as mining poles, fire towers, and high-voltage transmission towers.