MIT D-Lab participates in National Design Week, accepts National Design Award

Attending the National Design Awards Gala on October 17 in support of D-Lab's win wereEmily Young '18, co-founder, Okoa Project; Senior Associate Dean and Director, Office of Experiential Learning Kate Trimble; Kristin Kagetsu '12, co-founder Saathi Pads; D-Lab Faculty Director for Academics Maria Yang; Raj Tahil '81; D-Lab Founding Director Amy Smith; D-Lab Academic Program Manager Libby Hsu; Debbie Lin Teodorescu, founder SurgiBox; D-Lab Associate Director for Research Kendra Leith.
Attending the National Design Awards Gala on October 17 in support of D-Lab's win wereEmily Young '18, co-founder, Okoa Project; Senior Associate Dean and Director, Office of Experiential Learning Kate Trimble; Kristin Kagetsu '12, co-founder Saathi Pads; D-Lab Faculty Director for Academics Maria Yang; Raj Tahil '81; D-Lab Founding Director Amy Smith; D-Lab Academic Program Manager Libby Hsu; Debbie Lin Teodorescu, founder SurgiBox; D-Lab Associate Director for Research Kendra Leith.
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From October 15th through the 19th, the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum celebrated National Design Week highlighting the important role that design plays in all aspects of daily life. Design Week activities featured a series of events, talks, and workshops broadening access to the vision and work of the country’s design leaders and inspiring people of all ages to engage with design and design thinking.

National Design Week was punctuated by the National Design Awards Gala benefit and awards ceremony, which took place on October 17th. MIT D-Lab was the recipient of the 2019 National Design Award in the Corporate and Institutional Achievement category.

Following is a brief run-down of D-Lab's engagement in Design Week events and at the National Design Awards Gala:

Design Career Fair

Amy Smith and Martha Thompson represented D-Lab at a National Design Week career fair aimed primarily at college-age students.

National Design Week career fair with Martha Thompson.
National Design Week career fair with D-Lab Humanitarian Innovation Specialist Martha Thompson (right). Photo: Cooper Hewitt

Design Talk

Amy gave a terrific talk in an interview format with Carolyn Royston, Chief Experience Officer at the Cooper Hewitt who engaged Amy with pre-set questions. Some of the questions Carolyn posed included:

  • MIT D-Lab got its start as “The Haiti Class”- a single, project-based class that was hands-on and rooted in the real world. How has that class transformed into what the D-Lab has become?
  • MIT D-Lab isn’t just about the product of design, it’s about process of design. How are you and your students working with people living in poverty to create a sustainable life cycle of design?
  • What is an example of one of the problems that D-Lab is currently working to solve?
  • You have now been running iterations of the MIT-D Lab for 17 years. What are some of the long-term transformations that you’ve seen in the communities that you’ve partnered with?

A video will be available of this talk next month.

Design Talk at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum featuring D-Lab Founding Director Amy Smith (left) and Carolyn Royston, Chief Experience Officer of the Cooper Hewitt (right).
Design Talk at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum featuring D-Lab Founding Director Amy Smith (left) and Carolyn Royston, Chief Experience Officer of the Cooper Hewitt (right). Photo: Nancy Adams

Design Workshop

Amy, Martha, D-Lab alumna Caroline Morris, and D-Lab Communications Officer Nancy Adams led a group of 24 through a speed-version of making hot-wire foam cutters. In just 20 minutes we *almost* succeeded :) - they all got to take the cut, sawed, and drilled pieces to do the final assembly at home!

D-Lab alumna Caroline Morris assists students during the D-Lab hot-wire foam cutter "Skill Drill."
Design Talk at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum featuring D-Lab Founding Director Amy Smith (left) and Carolyn Royston, Chief Experience Officer of the Cooper Hewitt (right).

National Design Awards Gala

The National Design Awards recognize designers who excel in their fields, innovate new ideas and applications for design, and enhance the quality of life through design. On the Gala evening, Cooper Hewitt invited design supporters to celebrate the achievements of the distinguished National Design Award recipients.

Attending the Gala in support of D-Lab were D-Lab Communications Officer Nancy Adams; D-Lab Academic Program Manager Libby Hsu; Kristin Kagetsu '12, co-founder Saathi Pads; D-Lab Associate Director for Research Kendra Leith; D-Lab Founding Director Amy Smith; Raj Tahil '81; Debbie Lin Teodorescu, founder SurgiBox; Senior Associate Dean and Director, Office of Experiential Learning Kate Trimble; D-Lab Faculty Director for Academics Maria Yang; and Emily Young '18, co-founder, Okoa Project,

Kristin Kagetsu of Saathi was the presenter of D-Lab's award. Prior to her touching introduction, a short video featuring D-Lab projects was played on large screens around the room. Amy Smith accepted the award on D-Lab's behalf and gave an acceptance speech thanking the jury and museum in several languages. An anonymous donor purchased 550 small bottles of True Moringa oil so that they could be included in the Gala gift bags and be acknowledged in the program.

D-Lab Founding Director Amy Smith (right) accepts the National Design Award while presenter Kristin Kagetsu of Saathi Pads (right) looks on.
D-Lab Founding Director Amy Smith (right) accepts the National Design Award while presenter Kristin Kagetsu of Saathi Pads (right) looks on.  Photo: Nancy Adams

Design Fest

D-Lab Program Associate Melissa Mangina joined Nancy to help on Saturday at the Design Fest, where the D-Lab staff and staff from the Cooper Hewitt education team led dozens of children and other visitors through the process of building and decorating battery-powered LEDs with resistors.

D-Lab Program Associate Melissa Mangino (right) helps visitors young and old prototype fanciful battery-powered LED lights at the Cooper Hewitt National Design Week Design Fest.
D-Lab Founding Director Amy Smith (right) accepts the National Design Award while presenter Kristin Kagetsu of Saathi Pads (right) looks on. Photo: Nancy Adams