Interview: Professor Dale Harrow, Royal College of Art

Dale Harrow Royal College of Art

Car Design News spoke to Professor Dale Harrow, chair of the Intelligent Mobility Design Centre (IMDC) and head of the Intelligent Mobility design programme at the Royal College of Art’s new building, his hopes for the future and whether the era of the car is over 

The Royal College of Art’s automotive design programme has produced an enviable crop of design talent over the years, many of whom have wielded significant influence over the shape of the design industry. Under its new heading of Intelligent Mobility, future students will learn their craft in a cutting-edge new building in Battersea designed by architects Herzog de Meuron. Car Design News took a tour of the new building with Professor Dale Harrow, chair of the Intelligent Mobility Design Centre (IMDC) and head of the Intelligent Mobility design programme about the new building and how design it will support an ever-evolving programme, his hopes for the future and whether the era of the car is over. 

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