Max Lamb was one of four designers named Designer of the Future at this year's Design Miami/Basel. Each designer was invited to create a new object, installation, or series using concrete and wool. Graduating from the Royal College of Art with a Masters Degree in Design Products in 2006, he spent a year designing at Tom Dixon Studio, established his own practice and is currently teaching at ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne.
cool, here's an idea what about changing the shape of the mold to create aerated concrete structures which aren't square? maybe you could include locks and tabs so that they join together to allow you build complex structures? just a thought...
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