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In this insightful conversation at 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, architects Manuel Aires Mateus from Lisbon and Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu of Neri&Hu from Shanghai discuss their design philosophies and the intersection of architecture and furniture design. Moderated by Luis De Oliveira, the talk delves into four key themes: The relationship between architecture and furniture design The origin of ideas in design, the importance and challenges of collaboration The ongoing debate between minimalism and ornamentalism in design Both studios reflect on the evolving role of design in addressing contemporary problems and the imperative of sustainability, revealing how cultural context and historical references shape their creative processes. The ‘Deltag | Encounters’ exhibition marks a product launch for both architects, showcasing their new designs: October Chair by Neri&Hu and Chair One by Manuel Aires Mateus. View their collections online delaespada.com and explore the exhibition and interviews with each architect online here: https://delaespada.com/pages/3daysofd... 00:00 Introduction to Today's Themes 00:55 Exploring Architecture and Furniture Design 01:11 The Intersection of Architecture and Furniture 03:51 Unique Challenges in Architecture vs. Furniture Design 08:48 The Future of Design: AI and Mass Production 11:54 Sources of Creative Inspiration 16:21 Influences and References in Design 21:56 Exploring Cultural Influences in Design 23:20 The Importance of Collaboration in Architecture 24:25 Challenges and Evolution in Design Processes 27:52 Debating Minimalism and Ornamentation 31:23 Reflections on Modern Design and Its Future 36:05 Defining Good Design 37:24 Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements