From the course: Dieter Rams: Principles of Good Design
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Chair design critique
From the course: Dieter Rams: Principles of Good Design
Chair design critique
(speaking in foreign language) - What Dieter Rams once told us when we prepared the exhibition was that he wants to design not only a single object but he wants to design a whole environment or also philosophically a world in which people could live in. Rams has always been Rams. You can recognize it. It has this look of a certain color palette, a certain formula approach. That is what makes his design work so convincing, today especially when things change so quickly and I think Rams shows that design can have a very strong orientation and it is not that there is no evolution, he's still working on things but he's working on details but he's not questioning his general approach. (speaking in foreign language)
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Munich talk: Rams's thoughts on collaboration, design, and cars4m 20s
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At home, World War II, early education, and Sophie Lovell biography4m 54s
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Architecture school and his early design work2m 17s
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His beginnings at Braun and the Ulm School3m 13s
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Rams’s first major project: The Braun SK 42m 48s
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Inside the Braun design department3m 17s
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Braun TP1 portable music player, designer Naoto Fukasawa on Rams3m 10s
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Mr. Braun in the 1970s, Dietrich Lubs, and the ET 66 calculator4m 3s
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Ten principles of good design4m 15s
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Rams leaves Braun and focuses on furniture with Vitsoe7m 40s
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Rams on technology today2m 23s
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Design process: The new Vitsoe building4m 46s
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Rams exhibit at Vitra Design Museum4m 12s
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Chair design critique4m 52s
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Rams and his garden and thoughts on consumerism and technology4m 7s
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Rams’s 85th birthday event5m 51s
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Finished Vitsoe building and Rams's thoughts on design and humanity4m 24s
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