In 2013, NYSID established its archives in anticipation of its 100th anniversary in 2016. Since then, the majority of NYSID’s institutional collections as well as a number of acquired archives from interior designers and firms have been organized and rehoused according to archival standards. In 2014, Nora Reilly was hired as NYSID’s first official staff archivist.
Read MoreA team of NYSID students created a stunning installation for this year’s Design Industries Foundation Fighting Aids (DIFFA) Dining by Design. The event runs from March 17-21 at Pier 92 and will bring together international and local designers to create dining installations to raise funds for DIFFA’s efforts fighting HIV/AIDS.
Read MoreOn Thursday, March 10, NYSID held its Annual Dinner honoring designer Ellie Cullman, president and C.E.O. of the New York Design Center Jim Druckman, president of Jamestown, LP, Michael Phillips, and renowned landscape architect Deborah Nevins.
Read MoreA group of NYSID students got the opportunity to attend Launch: The ASID National Student Summit hosted by Savannah College of Art and Design from February 26-28.
Read MoreOn March 3, a reception for Interior Design Today: Alumni Exhibition was held to celebrate the opening of an exhibition of work from select alumni in honor of NYSID’s 100th anniversary. It was a festive evening, with many graduates, design professionals, and friends gathering to view the work of more than 30 alumni showing a wide range of projects for living, working, playing, and healing. See photos from the opening!
Read Moreor the first time ever, NYSID students competed for the opportunity to design a room at Holiday House.
The student winner was Cheryl Sadlowski, BFA ’16, selected by a panel of judges including designers Drew McGukin, Alexa Hampton and Thom Filicia. Cheryl was announced the winner at a celebration at Holiday House on November 16.
Read MoreOctober was packed with an exciting lineup of events! The Michael I. and Patricia M. Sovern Lecture on Design was presented by renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern. Then, a fabulous celebration was held at The Four Seasons for the release of Interior Landmarks: Treasures of New York.
Read MoreNYSID students are getting the exciting opportunity to design a section of the 73rd Police Precinct in Brownsville, Brooklyn as part of the “People’s Precinct Program,” which is being launched by the NYC Department of Design and Construction and the Town + Gown initiative in an effort to link schools and government through design. Ellen Fisher, NYSID’s vice president for academic affairs and dean, discussed the project on The Policy of Design and Equity panel discussion on Wednesday, October 28 at The Center for Architecture
Read MoreA group of NYSID students traveled to New Orleans this October for Mark La Rosa’s Architectural Photography Urban Landscape course. Over the course of four days, students visited iconic neighborhoods and architectural sites including the French Quarter and Garden District as well as other lesser known sites such as the Irish Channel, the Faubourg Marigny, and the St. Louis Cemetery.
Read MoreOn September 16, a reception for Angelo Donghia: Design Superstar celebrated the exhibition dedicated to one of the design industry’s most versatile and talented practitioners. It was a spectacular night, with over 150 design professionals and friends gathering to celebrate a true renaissance man of interior design. See photos from the opening here and read more about the night.
Read MoreTOURNEAU and NYSID partner for Real-World Design Challenge
Read MoreNYSID takes part in NY Design Week.
Read MoreNY11+ Student Exhibition in Albany and Manhattan
Read MoreNYSID made a big splash at this year’s DIFFA Dining By Design, an annual event where designers, brands, and other local talent create dining environments to raise funds for HIV/AIDS.
Read MoreOpening reception for Rescued, Restored, Reimagined: New York's Landmark Interiors
Read MoreNYSID Annual Benefit Dinner
Read MoreAt Home in the Museum: On the History and Actuality of Architecture on Display.
Read MoreNYSID students design a room for Rooms With a View, a showhouse in Southport, CT.
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