Professor Jeremy Myerson

Jeremy Myerson has been a writer, academic and activist in design for the past 30 years. A graduate of the Royal College of Art, he has worked as a journalist and editor on titles including Design, Creative Review and World Architecture. In 1986 he was founding editor of Design Week and in 1999 he co-founded the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design at the RCA to advance a humanist agenda in design.

Today he is Director of the centre and holds the Helen Hamlyn Chair of Design at the RCA, with a remit to improve quality of life. He is the author of more than a dozen books on design, technology, craft and architecture. His latest book, New Demographics New Workspace, was published in summer 2010 by Gower. He has curated a number of national exhibitions, including Doing A Dyson at the Design Museum and Rewind: Forty Years of Design and Advertising at the V&A. He sits on the advisory boards of design schools in Korea and Hong Kong, and he is currently a member of the international selection panel for the ICSID World Design Capital 2014.

 Related Sessions

Thursday 23 October 2008, 7.30pm BDP's offices, Brewhouse Yard, London EC1V 4LJ
Innovation in Architecture Late-Nite Review

Sunday 2 November 2008, 12.45pm Lecture Theatre 2
RCA Exhibition Q&A


 Publications

New Demographics New Workspace (Gower, 2010)


 Festival Buzz

"…the most interesting, diverse, serious and argumentative audience imaginable."
Prof Sir Bernard Crick