For the final episode of the first part of the Perspectives Podcast, we have a talk with Simon Keeling, co-founder of Insitu London; a youth filled, forward thinking practice who prefer to have their feet on the ground working with local communities, asking the right questions to find innovative solutions.
Simon talks us through his inspiration and thoughts on the future of the design industry, his belief in the respect due to the youthful members of the industry and how our connections may lie in less explored areas of society.
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For the final episode of the first part of the Perspectives Podcast, we have a talk with Simon Keeling, co-founder of Insitu London; a youth filled, forward thinking practice who prefer to have their feet on the ground working with local communities, asking the right questions to find innovative solutions.
Simon talks us through his inspiration and thoughts on the future of the design industry, his belief in the respect due to the youthful members of the industry and how our connections may lie in less explored areas of society.
Episode 03 brings together three black female designers, Melissa Haniff, Angelene Clarke and Nana Biamah-Ofosu to discuss networking within the frame of race.
Melissa, Angelene and Nana each come from different areas of the industry; Melissa working with Brick by Brick and Resolve Collective, Angelene is a practitioner in spatial design through Bearded Ladies, and Nana is both a student and tutor, as well as a researcher and a writer.
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For the final episode of the first part of the Perspectives Podcast, we have a talk with Simon Keeling, co-founder of Insitu London; a youth filled, forward thinking practice who prefer to have their feet on the ground working with local communities, asking the right questions to find innovative solutions.
Simon talks us through his inspiration and thoughts on the future of the design industry, his belief in the respect due to the youthful members of the industry and how our connections may lie in less explored areas of society.