Interior Design Moments From the Past Years - Aleesha Instiute

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1992
The Americans With Disabilities Act becomes law, identifying and requiring standards of accessibility for public buildings.
1992
Herman Miller’s Aeron chair redefines task seating, and ergonomics becomes a driving force of workplace design. Manufacturers like Humanscale and Steelcase also begin to focus on design for the digital age. http://www.aleeshainstitute.com/interior-designing-course.php 1993
Imagining a world where buildings and construction have less impact on the environment and better health outcomes for inhabitants, the U.S. Green Building Council is launched; its LEED program certifies green buildings and interiors.
1994
HGTV hits cable television; a generation of armchair realtors and DIY designers is born.
1995
Online auction site eBay launches, making it easier than ever to buy vintage finds. Since anyone can now research market values of antiques with a click of a button, prices equalize nationwide.
1998
Postmodern master Michael Graves teams up with Target on a line of homewares, ushering in a new era of design for the masses—and the collaboration between big-box stores and big-name designers.Late 1990s
With a spirit of tranquility in an increasingly digital and frenzied world, Axel Vervoordt’s peaceful, minimal interiors conjure respect for the past and presence in the now. Dubbed the Belgian Interior, it becomes the most copied look of the next two decades.
2001
Filmmaker Wes Anderson’s The Royal Tenenbaums reminds us that the charm of the ancestral home—however quirky—never goes out of style, just like Scalamandre’s zebra wallpaper.2002
Architect William McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart publish Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things, an environmental manifesto for the circular economy. The green zeitgeist washes over the design community, ahead of the general public.
2002
Kelly Wearstler packs a punch with her design work for the Viceroy Santa Monica hotel, begetting a Hollywood Regency revival just as social media and blogging also begin to generate design stars.
2007 
As Don Draper’s good looks take America by storm, so do the historically accurate sets of Mad Men. The midcentury modern craze sends prices for originals soaring.2008
When the recession hits, the Tiny House movement—which embraces dwellings of less than 400 square feet—gets a foothold, in part as a backlash against conspicuous consumerism.
2011
Addressing a lack of notoriety among African Americans in the field, interior designer Kimberly Ward, who established her business working for members of the NFL, founds the Black Interior Designers Network and Conference. Though Ward died in 2017, the need for diversity and inclusion remains. Organizations like the Black Artists and Designs Guild continue to raise awareness.
2018
Starchitect Bjarke Ingels joins WeWork, confirming that the way everyone from solopreneurs to Fortune 500 companies thinks about productivity, travel, and even childcare has radically changed for good.
2019
Today, designers increasingly study how we live, work, and play in order to maximize our well-being. Take Snøhetta’s Under, for example, a submerged restaurant in Norway with underwater views. The space underscores not only our fascination with and inherent connection to nature, but also the increasing need to respect and revere it.


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