STUDIO LOVEGROVE: logic and beauty in nature, an evolutionary design

Lovegrove, Ross

Resumo:

Ross Lovegrove studied industrial design at Manchester Polytechnic, graduating in 1980. He earned a master’s degree from the Royal College of Art, London, in 1983 and then went on to work as an industrial design consultant for Frog Design, Altensteig, where he was responsible for projects such as the Walkman for Sony and computers for Apple. In 1990 he founded Studio X in London, where he designs products for a number of international manufacturers, including British Airways, Kartell, Cappellini, Phillips Electronics, Moroso, Driade, Mazda, Apple Computers, Olympus Cameras, Luceplan, Tag Heuer, Alias, and Hermann Miller.

Ross Lovegrove is inspired by the logic and beauty found in nature, and is known as an inventor of forms with function. His idea of design brings together the most current and modern studies in materials science, technology, and organic forms, in creations that many see as a new aesthetic expression for the 21st century.

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design, projetos de design, bionic

DOI: 10.5151/9786555502220-31

Como citar:

LOVEGROVE, Ross; "STUDIO LOVEGROVE: logic and beauty in nature, an evolutionary design", p. 453-464. Map research bionics: transdisciplinary ecosystems in bionics, biodesign and biomimicry : scientific and technological aspects for a design culture. São Paulo: Blucher, 2023.
ISBN: 9786555502220, DOI 10.5151/9786555502220-31