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Helen Hamlyn Research Associates 2004

The Helen Hamlyn Research Associates 2004 are 13 new design graduates of the Royal College of Art.

They have been co-funded by the Helen Hamlyn Foundation and 13 external industry partners to spend a year in the RCA studios working on projects which explore socially inclusive design scenarios in health, home, work and urban space.

health-check

projects that promote independent well-being

Gero Grundmann / Communication Art & Design
save your sight: a campaign to improve eye health

Indri Tulusan / Interaction Design
circles of care: a new approach to healthcare based on social networks

Richard Mawle and Chris McGinley / Industrial Design Engineering
which pill when: medicine packaging that aids compliance in taking prescribed drugs

open-house

projects that address transactions in the home

Tobie Kerridge / Interaction Design
weather watchers: animating networked objects in the home

Katherine Gough / Industrial Design Engineering
on a plate: making food packaging easier to use

Peter Fullagar and Dan Jones / Industrial Design Engineering
home work: rethinking home office furniture

city-light

projects that support urban quality of life

Matt Dearlove / Architecture & Interiors
blighted landscapes: the narrative role of street lighting in urban regeneration

Megumi Fujikawa / Interaction Design
glowing places: interactive lighting for large public interiors

Merih Kunur / Vehicle Design
mobilicity: scenarios for sustainable public transport 2025

office-age

exploring demographic change in the workplace

Harriet Harriss and Suzi Winstanley / Architecture & Interiors
capture it: knowledge interactions and the flexible older worker


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