Collaborators
COLLABORATORS
Gwen Webber
Gwen is a creative strategist and writer with 20 years' experience in architectural journalism, public programming and managing exhibitions on design and culture. She led on the British Pavilion exhibitions at Venice Architecture Biennale for eight years while developing cultural projects linking overseas studios with UK practices. Gwen has edited books on co-design, women in design and disability in the arts, and has long been fascinated with the intersection of public space, arts commissioning and the impact on urban design, which informed her work at contemporary art conservation organisation VoCA in New York. More recently, Gwen has developed communications strategies for a range of architectural practices and education institutions.
Arinjoy Sen
Arinjoy works as an architectural designer in Camden Town, while exploring his interests and research through art-based practice.
His work and interests have an acute focus on contested landscapes, citizenship, migration, narrative and spatial justice. Drawing plays a crucial role in Arinjoy’s work, where it not only becomes an incubator for the exploration of narrative and space, but also a tool for addressing critical histories. Arinjoy’s works have been exhibited at international venues including Venice Architecture Biennale (2023), the Museum of Modern Art, New York (2024/25), the Victoria & Albert Museum (2023), and Art Mumbai, Mumbai (2023).
Jacob Dixon
Jacob designs and builds inclusive landscapes for all kinds of people, including bicyclists and wheelchair users. A resident of Camden Town with a passion for cycling, he is involved in all aspects of the cycling and skateboarding community. His role at a leading landscape infrastructure design and build company includes organising cycling facilities and events. He recently teamed up with Trash Free Trails, to organise a litter picking tour of the UK focusing on reducing single use waste and increasing awareness our impacts on our public spaces. The most rewarding element of his job is seeing the impact of his work on the local communities.
Candida Richardson
Canny is a filmmaker and Director of Photography with many years’ experience across commercial, narrative, documentary and idents for TV including Channel 4. She has a sensitivity for filming architecture, detail, and process – international projects include her films about architect Francis Kéré in Burkina Faso. Films for installation include Movements and their Images and Underground Drawing shown at The Drawing Centre, New York, and Modern Times: Responding to Chaos, at the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea. Commissions have come from Kettles Yard, the Serpentine Gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum and a film for the final room of Sensing Spaces: Architecture Re-Imagined at the Royal Academy of Arts, London in 2014. She is a member of Illuminatrix, a collective of professional female cinematographers.
Hamzah Al Asadulloh
Hamzah – who created the collage for the Inter homepage – is an Indonesian designer with an interest in socially conscious design. He graduated from the Interior Design program of Institut Teknologi Bandung in Indonesia. After almost three years of working as a professional interior designer, he pursued an MA in Interior Design at the Royal College of Art in London, focusing on Interior Urbanism. He is an avid cat lover and fan of lamps. Find more of his work here.
Martin Perrin
Martin Perrin designed the exhibition What Where (curated by Vicky Richardson) in 2019. Martin is founder/director of Perrin Studio, and Former Creative Director of Architecture magazine and The Architect’s Newspaper. Perrin studio specialises in exhibition and graphic design for the arts. It developed the graphic identity and print publications for the Parrish Art Museum in New York, while other recent projects include a major exhibition about Paul Rand at the Museum of the City of New York, and several exhibitions for the Center for Architecture, NYC. In 2008 Perrin Studio was graphic designer for the US Pavilion at Venice Architecture Biennale.
patrick myles
Patrick, who designed the graphics for Right to Climb, has a wealth of experience as a Creative director, art director and graphic designer. His portfolio includes editorial, identity design, brand strategy, marketing, publicity material and exhibition graphics. He has won several awards including Designer of the Year at the prestigious PPA (Press and Publishing Awards) in 2007. Patrick is proactive in the industry and has an impressive database of photographers and illustrators that he has worked with to date. He gives lectures on a regular basis, and has been a visiting tutor at Camberwell, Central St Martins, Falmouth, Winchester and the University of East London.
Gian Luca Amadei
Gian Luca Amadei is an internationally recognised writer (Discovering Women in Polish Design, 2009), design and architectural journalist (Blueprint, Disegno), curator (British Council, London Design Festival) and independent academic researcher. He is an advocate of life-long learning and is a Visiting Lecturer at the Royal College of Art in London.