Lucy is Indesign’s London correspondent, as well as a curator and author. What do you do: architecture and design curator, author, critic and advisor. Favourite designers: BarberOsgerby, Arne Jacobsen Favourite design destination: London Inspirations: New Mexico, cinema, music. Work in progress: ’Give me more green in-between’ exhibition project, Masterplanning Futures book. Other areas of […]
September 6th, 2010
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Lucy is Indesign’s London correspondent, as well as a curator and author.
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What do you do: architecture and design curator, author, critic and advisor.
Favourite designers: BarberOsgerby, Arne Jacobsen
Favourite design destination: London
Inspirations: New Mexico, cinema, music.
Work in progress: ’Give me more green in-between’ exhibition project, Masterplanning Futures book.
Other areas of interest: urbanism, responsive environments, landscape architecture
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