LONDON.- The Royal College of Art will present a series of multidisciplinary events and displays for the 22nd edition of the London Design Festival, positioning London as the design capital of the world and running from 14 - 22 September 2024.
The Royal College of Arts highlight events and displays include the Sustainable Markets Terra Carta Design Lab exhibition featuring the RCAs finalists, an exhibition from RCAs new research and innovation projects including AiDLab, Ecological Citizen(s) and the Textiles Circularity Centre, and an exhibition from RCAs MA Design Products students in partnership with Brompton Design District.
Located at RCAs Battersea Campus, the public will have the opportunity to discover the Royal College of Arts 10 finalists for this years edition of the Sustainable Markets Initiatives Terra Carta Design Lab.
The exhibition will be open from:
● 5 - 8pm, Wednesday 18 September
● 12 - 6pm, Friday 20 September
● 12 - 6pm, Saturday 21 September
Following on from the global success of the 2022 edition, the Royal College of Art partnered for a second time with the Terra Carta Design Lab to invite designers and innovators from the worlds leading universities, to find solutions to the current climate and biodiversity crisis and produce breakthrough solutions for Nature, People and Planet. This year's shortlisted projects display high-impact solutions in strikingly innovative forms such as, a soluble-on-demand polymer composite, recyclable RFID tags and a new, novel textile made from truly regenerative fibres.
Over the course of London Design Festival, an exhibition at 200 Battersea Road will display projects from RCAs AidLab, the first research platform to focus on artificial intelligence in design, alongside Ecological Citizen(s), a 4 year Network+ aiming to catalyse Ecological Citizenship for positive climate action, and the Textiles Circularity Centre, a programme working towards enabling a circular textiles economy through interdisciplinary research.
The RCA has also partnered with Brompton Design District to present Curious Habits - Design as Learning, a series of works from RCAs MA Design Products students asking the question, is there design without learning? The exhibition explores themes of insight, learning and change, and the creative relationship between the designer and the object.