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Winners of the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum 2014 National Design Awards

Architecture Design: Brooks + Scarpa - Energy neutral residence, Solar Umbrella, Venice, CA, 2005. Photo: Marvin Rand Interior Design: Roman and Williams Buildings and Interiors - Facebook mess hall, Menlo Park, CA, 2011. Photo: Adrian Gaut Landscape Architecture: Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture - Specimen olive trees articulate the planar landscape, providing focal elements in the foreground of the expansive valley beyond, Walden Studios, Geyserville, CA, 2006. Photo: Marion Brenner Fashion Design: Narciso Rodriguez - Black/olive/midnight/pearl silk dress, pearl/teal/midnight V ankle strap, look 26, fall/winter 2013. Photo courtesy of Narciso Rodriguez Interaction Design: Aaron Koblin - Still from Just a Reflektor, an interactive short film that explores the themes in Arcade Fire’s “Reflektor” through two devices simultaneously—the computer and smartphone/tablet, online and mobile, 2013. In collaboration with Vincent Morisset. Photo: Aaron Koblin, Vincent Morisset Communication Design: Office - IBM Smarter Planet campaign visual system, global, 2009. Project partner: Ogilvy & Mather New York. Photo: Office Design Mind: Witold Rybczynski - Makeshift Metropolis, 2010. Published by Scribner. Lifetime Achievement: Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar. Photo: Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv. Photo (c) Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv Product Design: LUNAR - Oral-B CrossAction Toothbrush, designed to accommodate the most common user grip styles, 1999. Photo: Sandbox Studio Corporate & Institutional Achievement: Etsy - Etsy Product Design: Building the marketplace, global, ongoing. Photo: Etsy

Landscape Architecture: Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture - Specimen olive trees articulate the planar landscape, providing focal elements in the foreground of the expansive valley beyond, Walden Studios, Geyserville, CA, 2006. Photo: Marion Brenner

Landscape Architecture: Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture - Specimen olive trees articulate the planar landscape, providing focal elements in the foreground of the expansive valley beyond, Walden Studios, Geyserville, CA, 2006. Photo: Marion Brenner