Disegno Podcasts

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  1. Jun 1

    Newness Reconfigured

    Rapid refits and refurbishments are a familiar phenomenon within interior architecture – beautiful, functioning interiors are torn out by brands and institutions after only a few years to clear room for new interpretations of the space that can attract fresh engagement and interest. With the ecological costs of this approach clear, however, what could be done to mitigate this environmental impact? Newness Reconfigured, a panel discussion hosted by String Furniture in partnership with Disegno, set out to answer these questions. Bringing together a panel of interior architects, the talk was hosted as a live event on 20 May as part of the 2026 Clerkenwell Design Week, and is now available to all as a Disegno Podcast. The panel discussion was created to explore the potential for modularity and adaptable systems that can change and adapt with a space, allowing for renewal without the need for wholesale replacement. Curated by Disegno, the event was developed to resonate with String’s history of developing modular storage systems – from Nisse and Kajsa Strinning’s original 1949 String System, to 2024’s Center Center system, designed by Form Us With Love. The panel was hosted at the String installation in Clerkenwell’s Old Sessions House and moderated by Johanna Agerman Ross, Disegno’s founder and the Conran Foundation Chief Curator at the Design Museum in London. The panel itself comprised interior architects Tola Ojuolape, Ab Rogers, and Lisl du Toit of Universal Design Studio, as well as String Furniture's Bo Hellberg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    44 min
  2. Design Stories London

    10/10/2024

    Design Stories London

    A live recording of How women might move design forward and engender social change through creative practice, a panel discussion recorded at the Royal College of Art in London on 19 September 2024. The panel was part of Design Stories London, a collaboration between London’s Royal College of Art and Warsaw’s SWPS University, supported by the British Council and Polish Cultural Institute London. It was hosted by Disegno's editor-in-chief Oli Stratford, and featured Alicja Bielawska, a visual artist and assistant professor at SWPS; Ewa Klekot, a professor of anthropologist with SWPS; Joyce Yee, a Professor of Design and Social Innovation at Northumbria School of Design; and Teal Triggs, a professor, historian and writer around graphic design at the Royal College of Art. This event served as a springboard for the upcoming edition of Design Stories Warsaw, scheduled for November 2025 as part of the UK/Poland Cultural Season 2025. The Warsaw edition will be part of the British Council's cultural exchange program between the UK and Poland. Design Stories is also a part of the wider Looking Through Objects project, including a touring exhibition, lecture series, talks and interviews organised in different locations across Poland, UK, Belgium and the Baltic states. This project is a collaboration between the Royal College of Art and SWPS University. It is supported by the British Council. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    48 min

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