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SUMMARY:Interior Lifestyle Tokyo
DESCRIPTION:Interior Lifestyle Tokyo is an international trade fair for Tokyo to propose lifestyle concepts in interior design markets from around the world. Interior Lifestyle Tokyo derives from two trade fairs – Ambiente\, the largest consumer goods trade fair in the world\, and Heimtextil\, an international trade fair for household and commercial textiles. In Japan\, Interior Lifestyle Tokyo is held in June\, while its sister fair\, IFFT/Interior Lifestyle Living\, takes place in November.
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/interior-lifestyle-tokyo/
LOCATION:Tokyo Big Sight\, 3 Chome-11-1 Ariake\, Tokyo\, 135 0063\, Japan
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SUMMARY:NeoCon
DESCRIPTION:NeoCon has evolved into one of the most well recognised and highly attended trade shows in the industry and this year will be no exception. Celebrating their 50th year running and attracting 50\,000 design professionals with nearly 1 million square feet of exhibition space\, 3 floors of showrooms and 1 floor of temporary exhibitors\, the show launches thousands of new products every year. From building products\, contract accessories\, floor coverings\, furniture and lighting to outdoor products\, technology\, textiles\, tile\, stone\, wallcoverings and more. NeoCon today remains the premier platform for connecting\, learning and doing business in the industry as the focus has remained on being at the forefront of changing commercial design and business trends.
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/neocon-2018/
LOCATION:The Mart\, 222 W Merchandise Mart Plaza \, Chicago\, IL\, IL 60654\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interior Design
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SUMMARY:SBID June 2018 Business Breakfast Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The upcoming Breakfast Meeting will be hosted by the oldest and best-known kitchen brand born in Germany\, Poggenpohl\, on the 13th June. \nSBID Business Breakfast meetings aim to bring together relevant industry professionals to facilitate business networking and partnerships. \nTo attend or register your interest in attending\, please email admin@sbid.org \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/sbid-june-2018-business-breakfast-meeting/
LOCATION:Poggenpohl\, Wigmore Kitchens\, 118 Wigmore Street\, London\, W1U 3RT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Interior Design
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SUMMARY:Designs From the Past\, Inspiration for the Future (CPD Talk and Tour)
DESCRIPTION:Interested in textiles and prints? If so\, join this CPD talk and guided tour on the origin and history of the Textile Design Archive held by the John Lewis Partnership in their Heritage Centre based in Maidenhead. Starting at 11am on each of the dates below\, this talk focuses on historic textile printing techniques\, the work of reputable designers and how these have inspired more recent designs and products. This is followed by a Q&A session with a John Lewis Partnership Archivist then a guided tour of the Heritage Centre including the textile gallery where the original artworks for many designs from c1800 onwards are displayed. \nThe talk and tour is scheduled to end at around 1.30pm but you are welcome to stay and look through the prints on show. \nSBID members will gain 2 CPD points for attending. \nDates: \n\nWednesday 21st February 2018\nFriday 23rd March 2018\nWednesday 25th April 2018\nFriday 25th May 2018\nWednesday 20th June 2018\nFriday 27th July 2018\nWednesday 5th September 2018\nFriday 5th October 2018\nFriday 2nd November 2018\n\n \n 
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/designs-past-inspiration-future-cpd-talk-tour-3/
LOCATION:John Lewis Partnership Heritage Centre\, Odney Lane\, Cookham\, Maidenhaead \, SL6 9SR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180621
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SUMMARY:AIA Conference on Architecture 2018
DESCRIPTION:This industry event will bring together influential practitioners who set budgets\, select vendors and specify products. Exhibitors include those from software to building systems to stone and tile. Nearly 800 leading building product manufacturers are bringing their best architectural products and materials to the expo so you can experience what’s new\, next\, and cutting-edge. This year the AIA Conference on Architecture have curated nearly 100 tours of the city’s best architecture in Manhattan\, Brooklyn\, Queens\, the Bronx\, and Staten Island\, as well as taking over nearly 200\,000 sq. ft. of the Javits Center.
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/aia-conference-architecture-2017/
LOCATION:Javits Center\,  655 W 34th St New York\, NY 10001
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SUMMARY:SBID Education Council: Design + Wellness = Improved Attainment
DESCRIPTION:The SBID Education Council is hosting an event on the Tuesday 26th June to discuss how improving wellness in learning environments can improve attainment. Sponsored by Interface and Orangebox\, The event is open to interior designers and architects\, but teachers and educational decision makers are also welcome to attend. \nTwo talks will be held at 11.00am and 12.10pm by Jim Taylor\, Head of Design and Wellbeing at Orangebox and Oliver Heath\, Interface Partner and Biophilic Design Expert. \n  \n \nWireless Well Learning  \n11.00am – Jim Taylour  \nJim trained as a furniture designer and ergonomist\, working in the furniture industry for 30 years both in a specialised occupational health capacity and in mainstream workplace design and research. He heads up Design at the Orangebox UK based manufacturing centre in South Wales and also chairs the Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors special interest group on children’s ergonomics to represent the industry furniture standards across Europe through the British Standards Institute. \nHis recent publications include ‘Mobile Generations’ exploring Agile Smartworking and the emerging health and productivity challenges affecting the workplace. As a result of the findings an initiative developed by Jim is ‘wireless well working’\, a workplace strategic design tool to help organisations shape their environments to support their own wellbeing and collaborative initiatives. Jim will talk to us about his recommendations and basic rules for selecting furniture for classroom environments to improve the quality of interior design in education. \n  \nLearning from Nature: Biophilic Educational Spaces \n12.10pm – Oliver Heath  \nOliver is a qualified Domestic Energy and Green Deal Assessor who founded an architectural and interior design practice\, combining sustainability\, consumer engagement and communications to inspire the uptake of future thinking in the built environment. \nBiophilia (meaning love of nature) focuses on human’s innate attraction to nature and natural processes. It suggests that we all have a genetic connection to the natural world built up through hundreds of thousands of years of living in agrarian settings. Biophilic Design uses these ideas as principles to create a human centred approach that when applied improves many of the spaces that we live and work in today\, with numerous benefits to our health and well-being. \nOur built environment features a huge range of educational buildings\, of all different scales and capacities: from small nurseries through to vast schools and university campuses – many of which resemble self-contained villages. However\, what these buildings all have in common is that staff members and students inhabit them on a daily basis in order to teach and learn. Research has proven that our attention capacity (essential for our cognitive functioning) is restored when we come into contact with nature. Studies have demonstrated that Biophilic educational spaces have the ability to improve performance and the well-being of both staff members and students. \n 
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/sbid-colour-council-design-wellness-improved-attainment/
LOCATION:City Chambers Business Centre\, 249 High Street \, Edinburgh 
CATEGORIES:Interior Design
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SUMMARY:New Designers 2018 Part 1
DESCRIPTION:New Designers is of the industry’s most integral design events which gathers more than 3\,000 of the brightest and most radical new creative minds under one roof to launch the next generation of thinkers\, makers and disruptors onto the UK design scene. The exhibition is a two-week celebration of visionary design that sees students of 200+ creative courses unveiling never-before-seen work to thousands of industry professionals and design lovers. \n \nNew Designers has been championing the work of young designers for 33 years now. Its long-standing reputation attracts a high-profile audience of nearly 20\,000\, all hoping to establish relationships with the next generation of leading graduate designers. There are two halves to the event\, with the first four days focused on Textiles & Fashion\, Costume Design\, Jewellery & Precious Metalwork\, Ceramics & Glass and Contemporary Design Crafts. The second four days look to Furniture\, Product & Industrial Design\, Spatial Design & Interiors\, Graphic Design\, Illustration & Animation and Motion & Digital Arts.
URL:https://www.sbid.org/event/new-designers-2018-part-1/
CATEGORIES:Design Industry
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