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Noguchi + Pratt

Jun 25, 2021 - Aug 29, 2021

Each spring, the MFA Graduate Foundations Design Studio course at Pratt Institute, Interior Design, asks students to draw inspiration from Isamu Noguchi鈥檚 work.

This year, there were many firsts鈥攂eyond those in response to the COVID-19 pandemic鈥攊n the ways this project manifested. For the first time the students embarked on a two phase project: Noguchi Behind The Scene, which consisted of a Display Design Charrette which focused on client鈥檚 brief stipulating display components, fixtures, lighting, sustainable materials, surfaces and finishes to promote the sales of Akari Light Sculptures. The results then informed a Showroom and Cafe Design which focused on additional and flexibly programmed spaces for the behind the scene support of retail which included a cafe, event seating, storage, office/meeting space, and restrooms, also with an emphasis in lighting, materials, surfaces, and finishes. These associated programs are adjacently located in Isamu Noguchi鈥檚 10th Street studio, across the street from The Noguchi Museum in Long Island City, Queens, and parallel the Museum鈥檚 current design expansion explorations which celebrate the Akari Light Sculptures. The students had the unprecedented opportunity to work closely with Museum Director Brett Littman and Facilities Director George Juergens (a Pratt graduate), who participated in milestone reviews on both phases and who selected two winners and two finalists.



Each spring, the MFA Graduate Foundations Design Studio course at Pratt Institute, Interior Design, asks students to draw inspiration from Isamu Noguchi鈥檚 work.

This year, there were many firsts鈥攂eyond those in response to the COVID-19 pandemic鈥攊n the ways this project manifested. For the first time the students embarked on a two phase project: Noguchi Behind The Scene, which consisted of a Display Design Charrette which focused on client鈥檚 brief stipulating display components, fixtures, lighting, sustainable materials, surfaces and finishes to promote the sales of Akari Light Sculptures. The results then informed a Showroom and Cafe Design which focused on additional and flexibly programmed spaces for the behind the scene support of retail which included a cafe, event seating, storage, office/meeting space, and restrooms, also with an emphasis in lighting, materials, surfaces, and finishes. These associated programs are adjacently located in Isamu Noguchi鈥檚 10th Street studio, across the street from The Noguchi Museum in Long Island City, Queens, and parallel the Museum鈥檚 current design expansion explorations which celebrate the Akari Light Sculptures. The students had the unprecedented opportunity to work closely with Museum Director Brett Littman and Facilities Director George Juergens (a Pratt graduate), who participated in milestone reviews on both phases and who selected two winners and two finalists.



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Sunday
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday - Friday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
9-01 33rd Rd Astoria, NY, USA 11106
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