Author: Georgina Holden

  • Making a (political) design statement

    Making a (political) design statement

    The past weekend saw several members of design@open venturing to Scotland to meet up with students for visits to two iconic buildings, the V&A Dundee and the Riverside Museum, Glasgow. Both buildings have a lot in common, they are both designed by prominent architects, situated on the riverside and have a tall sailing ship anchored […]

  • The MAC Belfast: building and thinking

    The MAC Belfast: building and thinking

    Belfast’s contemporary art gallery, the Metropolitan Arts Centre, affectionately known as The MAC, designed by Hackett Hall McKnight, is an interesting building, opened in 2012 it sits on a site that is strangely shaped, wedged between existing buildings but this gives the building a dynamic feel. There are two parts to the building, auditoria for […]

  • The Make Up Dept – design thinking for the film industry

    The Make Up Dept – design thinking for the film industry

    On the “Late Night Studio Tour” at Belfast design week, Pamela Smyth, founder of The Make Up Dept, talked with passion and honesty about her work. Her company specialises in designing the make-up for film and television production, and in particular wounds, disfigurements and character creation. This work has taken Pamela all over the world […]

  • Design for (fully) living

    Design for (fully) living

    In 1887 William Hesketh Lever, a grocer’s son from Bolton, purchased a large parcel of swampy land in Birkenhead with the intention of building a soap factory. That factory was the start of what is now the global company Unilever. William Lever, later Lord Leverhulme, had a strong vision for business, but it is his […]

  • Drawing to remember

    Drawing to remember

    Research carried out by Professor Charles Spence, Head of the Crossmodal Research Laboratory at Oxford University has found that for most people taking photographs on holiday results in digital amnesia where a scene is taken and then forgotten. In contrast using more than one sense, such as drawing, which involves both vision and touch, can […]

  • Pay or Play?

    Pay or Play?

    This week the UK government announced a proposal to encourage recycling of bottles and cans by creating a returnable deposit scheme funded by increased prices on drinks. Scotland have already announced plans for such a scheme and the Welsh Assembly are also considering this. Such schemes, for glass bottles, we around from early in the […]

  • Design and Culture

    Design and Culture

    This week the Design Museum in London hosted a Design School Summit, “Design School and the Cultural Turn”, reflecting on the relationship between design schools and the cultural sector, and in particular, design museums. The event comprised a series of speakers from Europe and the USA questioning how curatorial practice should be affected and influenced […]

  • Design as provocation

    Design as provocation

    This week I read an article in The Guardian about a mirror designed to reflect only if the user smiles, aimed at cancer patients to improve their sense of wellbeing. The article was scathing, why should anyone be forced to smile? Clearly this is the invention of a man and the embodiment of patriarchal notions […]

  • On the Fringe

    On the Fringe

    Stephen Peake, a member of the Design and Innovation group at the OU is currently appearing in a two man show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The show,”The Hero Who Overslept”, is a dialogue about climate change; a playful piece which sees a dour professor from Bolton with a head full of statistics about climate […]

  • The Dangers of Design

    The Dangers of Design

    The terrible fire at Grenfell Tower has provoked discussion among architects. Where does the blame lie? With the architects who drew up the plans for refurbishment, with the council and management company who insisted on costs being cut? With the contractors and subcontractors involved in carrying out the work specified or with the companies producing […]