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toutes les photos sont extraites du programme sur BBC2 ‘Design for life’

Lundi soir 21h00, 6 épisodes

disponibles également sur BBC iplayer... au Royaume-Uni uniquement.

Dommage que le programme ne soit pas accessible en France !


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all photos are from the BBC2 programme ‘Design for life’

Monday nights 9pm, 6 episodes

Also available on BBC iplayer... in the UK only.

Too bad for the French who won’t get to see it. iplayer is not accessible from beautiful Paris !


link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mx9y1

Now, I’m not sure which language to start this piece in. The story’s set in Paris, at the under-used and much loved 104 building near where I used to live, which was refurbished a couple of years ago by Novembre Architects, I coincidentally happen to have spent my first real internship with after graduation, well... almost ten years ago.

So this BBC programme when I watched it came as a bit of a shock. I had just moved from Paris, after 2 year of teaching architectural design, to embark on a research degree in one of the great schools of Art and Design in London and as I settle in the sofa, which had spent 6 hours in a van and crossed the channel by boat, as I settle in front of the TV, I hear Mr. Starck telling me that British design is dead and he wants to shake it up ! A bit of a shock, but then again, not so much.

I am much versed with the French design critic lines “this is good”, “this is bad”, or worse “I like this”, I don’t like this”, and I really hope Philippe Starck and the BBC will go beyond the useless statements during the 6 episodes of reality TV programme where 12 contestants take part in his ‘design school’ and will show what designing is.

During my stay in Paris I also worked for ‘Neonata’, run by designer Noe Duchaufour-Lawrance, where I witnessed the energy of French design at the moment, which is bizarrely lacking in the Architectural department. So much so that Ecole Speciale d’Architecture head Odile Decq is inviting more and more UK-based architects to teach in Paris.

I can’t help but wonder what exactly Jeremy Myerson of the RCA who contributes to the programme actually thinks of it all, but then I realise that Philippe Starck had taught at the RCA. So the show is only an ongoing project of Philippe Starck’s relationship with the UK.  The reality TV format does fit with Starck’s pursuit of his own ‘visibility’ to the public at large and if it can encourage more exchanges between the countries, then great. I just hope he’s not going to be a crude caricature of French design and French design education. And I also hope for the winner that a JOB will follow the internship. Because it’s a well know fact, even before recession, designers and architects in France loved the unpaid-internship force and are too often reluctant to employ the young and unexperienced, no matter how creative. So in this programme, I hate that an internship is offered. And if it were based in the UK, no doubt the award would be a job ! Philippe Starck knows more than anyone else that ideas can make money, so I hope young designers will be duly paid for their work.

Now, I wonder how a programme like this would translate in France. In the UK there is a very design-savy if not design-literate audience which doesn’t seem to be so big in France judging by the number of existing programmes. Will it change? Could we have Zaha-Hadid’s London-based school of Architects for French applicants on French TV? Would have to be dubbed of course, French style.

Anyway, let the crossing of minds and ideas continue between Paris and London !!! And please BBC2 producers, drop the unnecessary black lines across the screen... it’s so passé !