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Design Matters with Debbie Millman

Lawrence Azerrad

Design Matters with Debbie Millman

Design Matters Media

Design, Arts

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2019

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, a conversation with Lawrence Azerrad about the design of the Concorde.



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Ted Audio Collective.

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Audio Collective.

0:04.0

Hey listener, a quick favor.

0:08.0

We are conducting an audience survey and we'd be really grateful if you could take just a few minutes to respond.

0:14.0

Please visit survey.

0:16.0

PRX.org slash design matters to take the survey today.

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That's survey.

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PRX.org.

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slash design matters.

0:24.4

Thanks.

0:25.8

I think the shape is probably one of the best examples of form following

0:30.3

function ever to exist.

0:32.0

It looks like a beautiful swan or Brancusi sculpture.

0:36.0

And that's what I think also captivated my young mind, but the minds of so many other people

0:41.0

because it looked so different.

0:43.0

This is Design Matters with Debbie Milma.

0:50.0

For 15 years,

0:53.8

years Debbie Milman has been talking with designers and other

0:56.2

creative people about what they do, how they got to be who they are and

0:59.3

what they're thinking about and working on. On this episode a conversation with Lawrence Azerat about about the

1:05.0

design of the concord.

1:07.0

It was part of this dream of the future,

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