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Helen Hamlyn Research Associates 2004The 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. |
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health-checkprojects that promote independent well-being |
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Gero Grundmann / Communication Art & Design |
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Indri Tulusan / Interaction Design |
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Richard Mawle and Chris McGinley / Industrial Design Engineering |
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open-houseprojects that address transactions in the home |
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Tobie Kerridge / Interaction Design |
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Katherine Gough / Industrial Design Engineering |
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Peter Fullagar and Dan Jones / Industrial Design Engineering |
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City-Lightprojects that support urban quality of life |
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Matt Dearlove / Architecture & Interiors |
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Megumi Fujikawa / Interaction Design |
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Merih Kunur / Vehicle Design |
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office-ageprojects that explore demographic change in the workplace |
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Harriet Harriss and Suzi Winstanley / Architecture & Interiors |
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