Extreme Textiles: Designing for High Performance Opens
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Extreme Textiles: Designing for High Performance Opens
Rotor blisk designed by Williams International. Developed by Foster-Miller Inc. for U.S. Air Force. Textile designed and manufactured by Foster-Miller Inc. and Fabric Development U.S.A., designed 1995, manufactured 1997. Composite form with blades of triaxially braided carbon fiber integrally attached to a polar woven hub, epoxy resin. Courtesy of Foster-Miller Inc.



NEW YORK.- Cooper-Hewitt presents “extreme textiles: Designing for High Performance,” the first museum exhibition devoted to the subject of technical textiles—highly engineered materials designed for ultimate performance in extreme conditions. The exhibition, curated by Matilda McQuaid, Exhibitions Curator and Head of Cooper-Hewitt’s Textiles department, will present over 150 extreme textile applications from a wide range of areas, including architecture, apparel, medicine, transportation, aerospace, and the environment. On view through Jan. 15, 2006, the exhibition will examine the broad spectrum of contemporary design through the lens of textile fibers and structures.

“extreme textiles: Designing for High Performance” was organized by the Smithsonian Institution’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. Target is the lead sponsor of the exhibition.

“The goal of this exhibition is to reveal the incredible breadth of areas in which textiles are being used, and to provide inspiration for new approaches to design,” says McQuaid. “In addition, the exhibition will share the intrinsic beauty of technical textiles and acknowledge the enormous influence they have in our lives.” The objects featured in the exhibition will be organized in terms of their high performance characteristics—stronger, lighter, faster, smarter, safer—and displayed throughout the museum campus, including the first- and second-floor exhibition galleries, the Great Hall and the Arthur Ross Terrace and Garden.










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