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Disegno #11

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Disegno #11 includes:

A discussion about the impact of Brexit on design with Ab Rogers, El Ultimo Grito and Julia Lohmann among others; a meeting with Martino Stierli about the relevance of architecture and design to MoMA; landmine disposal in Cambodia; a report into the significance of design auctions; a day of LA film noire with architect Liam Young; dancer Adrien Dantou in dialogue with the experimental chair designs of Konstantin Grcic; a travelogue about Bosnia’s future in furniture manufacture; Makiko Minigawa on the importance of haptic feedback in textiles; director Paul Schrader arguing for the cinematic legacy of Charles Eames; Parsons & Charlesworth's travels through Indian ritualistic objects; a reinterpretation of public space from Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec; a review of Rowan Moore's latest book on the development of London; artist Giles Round's reverence for the historic tiles of the London Underground; the blurring line between couture and prêt-à-porter at the Met's Manus x Machina; an assessment of 2016/ Arita's Japanese ceramics; and Industrial Facility in conversation about their Run series for Emeco.

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Disegno #11

from £11.00

Disegno #11 includes:

A discussion about the impact of Brexit on design with Ab Rogers, El Ultimo Grito and Julia Lohmann among others; a meeting with Martino Stierli about the relevance of architecture and design to MoMA; landmine disposal in Cambodia; a report into the significance of design auctions; a day of LA film noire with architect Liam Young; dancer Adrien Dantou in dialogue with the experimental chair designs of Konstantin Grcic; a travelogue about Bosnia’s future in furniture manufacture; Makiko Minigawa on the importance of haptic feedback in textiles; director Paul Schrader arguing for the cinematic legacy of Charles Eames; Parsons & Charlesworth's travels through Indian ritualistic objects; a reinterpretation of public space from Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec; a review of Rowan Moore's latest book on the development of London; artist Giles Round's reverence for the historic tiles of the London Underground; the blurring line between couture and prêt-à-porter at the Met's Manus x Machina; an assessment of 2016/ Arita's Japanese ceramics; and Industrial Facility in conversation about their Run series for Emeco.

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