Dwelling: Designers in Residence 2018


Interesting exhibition at the Design Museum of the result of the work of the designers in residence last year.

Evidently earlier in the show you would have watched the designers at work in studio style spaces which then morphed into these exhibition spaces. They had been asked to address the challenges we face as we strive to improve the quality of life.

Helga Schmid offered a space in which she represented a day in 12 minutes via light and temperature effects. It was an interesting idea but I felt one aspect of bad design was having the information board about the work behind the place where people were asked to take their shoes off. This hindered you reading the board and made me lose patience with the work.

My favourite work was by Hester Buch where she had looked at green space in post-war housing estates and created an archive of community gardening projects and a trail of plants around the museum which were to be donated to projects in the archive after the show.

Closes 24 March 2019

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