044 → CW&T
CW&T started as and remains the two-person design practice of Che-Wei Wang and Taylor Levy.
With backgrounds in Architecture, Film and Computer Science, the duo met at NYU ITP where they began their scale and medium agnostic approach to design.
Their practice centers around an iterative process of sketching, prototyping, testing, writing code, machining parts, and building each edition to assess intuitions around improving everyday experiences.
Projects range from devices that alter our perception of time, an electronics curriculum for artists, an astrological compass for space travelers, to objects engineered to last multiple generations.
CW&T is the recipient of the 2022 National Design Award for Product Design from Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
They live and work in their Brooklyn-based studio and prototyping shop along with their two young children, Pau and Tree.