Thanks for Buying a $100,000 Tesla. Want a Tote Bag With That?
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How America Learned to Love the Airstream Again
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The Mutant Chandeliers Taking Over Interior Design
Lindsey Adelman is an industrial designer best known for her elaborate chandeliers. Her fixtures, which cost anywhere from $5,000 to $165,000, are sold around the world. Bloomberg toured Adelman's Manhattan studio, where all of the lights are assembled by hand. (Video by Jennafer Savino, Justin Beach (Source: Bloomberg)
Rocket Scientists Are Inventing a New High Heel
April 29 -- Dolly Singh is the founder and CEO of Thesis Couture, a fashion-technology company working to reinvent the stiletto. She spoke with Bloomberg about the benefits of hiring astronauts and rocket scientists to create the world’s first “high performance, high fashion” high heels. Singh was a speaker at the Bloomberg Businessweek Design Conference and is featured in Bloomberg Businessweek's 2015 Design Issue. (Video by Jennafer Savino, Amy Marino)
Designing the Skyscraper of Tomorrow
April 28 -- Bjarke Ingels, creative director of BIG, has developed a reputation for designing buildings that are as technically innovative as they are cost and resource-conscious. He spoke with Bloomberg about the positive benefits sustainable infrastructure can have on society and city life. Ingels spoke at the Bloomberg Businessweek Design Conference and is featured in Bloomberg Businessweek's 2015 Design Issue. (Corrects name.) (Corrects Headline, Changed to Clarify) (Video by Jennafer Savino, Justin Beach)
How Nanorobots Will Help Us Fight Cancer
April 30 -- Shawn Douglas, professor at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), presented at the Bloomberg Businessweek Design Conference, and is featured in Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2015 Design Issue. He spoke to Bloomberg about his innovative cancer treatment research, using nanorobots. (Video by Jennafer Savino, Victoria Blackburne-Daniell.)
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The 2016 BMW B6 Alpina Is a Game Changer for the Tourer Class
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