His artwork has been presented in many one-man shows and museum exhibits. He has published 11 books, including Einstein and Beckett and Interactive Excellence: Defining and Developing New Standards for the Twenty-first Century. Kennedy and the late Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. He is the husband of Caroline Kennedy and son-in-law of the late John F. Schlossberg continues to work in the field and publishes frequently on the subject. He specializes in designing interactive, participatory experiences, beginning in 1977 with the first hands-on learning environment in the US for the Brooklyn Children's Museum. He received his masters and doctoral degrees from Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.Įdwin Arthur "Ed" Schlossberg (born July 19, 1945), founder and principal of ESI Design, is an American designer, author, and artist. Schlossberg first attended New York's PS 166 school, and is a graduate of Birch Wathen School and Columbia College of Columbia University. He grew up in a large extended Jewish family. Alfred founded a textile-manufacturing business and was president of the Park East Synagogue on New York's Upper East Side, where Ed studied Hebrew and had a bar mitzvah. Schlossberg's parents, Alfred and Mae, were both children of Ellis Island immigrants all of whom were born within 50 miles of one another near Poltava, Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire. In 2011 he was appointed to the U.S Commission of Fine Arts by President Barack Obama. His art work has been seen in many one man shows and museum exhibits. He is the author of nine published books including "Einstein and Beckett", and "Interactive Excellence". He is the husband of Caroline Kennedy and the son-in-law of John F. He continues to work in the field and publishes frequently on the subject. Schlossberg specializes in designing interactive, participatory experiences, beginning in 1977 with the first hands-on learning environment in the US for the Brooklyn Children's Museum. The two firms have collaborated before on corporate and commercial projects in New York and Boston, but will now be able to streamline services by incorporating digital experiences earlier in the design process.Edwin Arthur Schlossberg (born July 19, 1945), founder and principal of ESI Design, is an American designer, author and artist. The deal brings NBBJ to over 800 employees worldwide, and six ESI leaders will become principals at NBBJ. Known for weaving digital interventions into physical environs, ESI Design is now the 18th studio within NBBJ, and its acquisition is the largest ever of an experience design firm by an architecture firm. “Through our partnership, we will push the boundaries of what a building can be and help our clients bring people closer together through shared experiences-by seeking to design in ways that enable the environment to learn from its users so that it, and them get better with use.” “NBBJ and ESI Design share a vision that well-designed spaces can bring ideas and brands to life in ways that inform, inspire, and delight,” Schlossberg said in a press release. Schlossberg will become a partner at NBBJ and continue to lead the studio in New York. Founded in New York by Edwin Schlossberg, ESI Design has been a leader in interactive design for over forty years, dating back to their work on the Brooklyn Children’s Museum in 1977. Global architecture and design firm NBBJ announced its acquisition of experience design studio ESI Design today.
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