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Exploring London's Interior Design

Exploring London's Interior Design

Pascal Anson and Michelle Edwards

During this course we will explore the interior and spatial designs that have made London a world famous capital, a home to businesses and people, and a universal port. We will discover how London has become a departure point for creative thinking as well as a landing point for diverse cultures, colours and faiths which have made significant footprints on the design of the city, both external and internal. Talks on interior and spatial design will be conducted both within the college and, more importantly, at a variety of interesting sites including museums, hotels, public spaces, stations, restaurants; using the city, its buildings and its natural spaces, as a source of inspiration.

Pascal Anson is a three dimensional designer. He has worked across the discipline and has experience of building real and virtual spaces. His interior design work stretches from exhibition spaces to international airports. He has designed the British Airways commemorative livery for the London 2012 games details of the commission can be seen at: http://ordinarymadeextraordinary.com Pascal’s website is: http://www.iampascal.com

Michelle Edwards is an interior and product designer, working in London and Germany. She has recently designed a restaurant and bar for Norman Cook in Brighton, as well as designed products for commercial lighting companies and furniture as one offs as well as commercial companies. She works within different types of media and has made several short films.  Michelle has extensive teaching experience having worked at Kingston University (amongst other colleges), from foundation through to degree level.

 

Alternative Dates and Times
Many of our courses are repeated throughout the year. If the above dates is not suitable for you, or there are no dates showing for this session, then please choose an alternative session.

Please bring with you to the first session:

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Digital camera
  • Sketch book and a notebook
  • Pen, a pencil and an eraser
  • Small selection of colour crayons
  • Travel card for Zones 1 and 2
  • Clips or a small sellotape roll
  • A bottle of water and money for lunch, as you will be out all day.