Architecture and interior design practice, Universal Design Studio and industrial design consultancy, Map Project Office, have joined AKQA to form a pioneering multidisciplinary experience design practice. AKQA, Universal Design Studio and Map will work together in project teams, sharing locations, people and clients, creating a transformative dialogue and interplay between these continually evolving fields of creativity.
Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, the internationally acclaimed designers and co-founders of Universal Design Studio and Map said: “We are delighted to join a community that shares our ethos of collaboration and innovation. This new partnership with AKQA will give us the opportunity to redefine the interface between architecture, product and experience design.”
AKQA’s CEO Ajaz Ahmed said: “Having admired Edward and Jay’s work for over 20 years our partnership is the realisation of a decades-long dream. It is the culmination of an exciting vision that embodies the spirit of invention we have always stood for to push the limits and solve problems in unexpected ways.”
“Balancing art, science and the humanities in our new all-encompassing design practice introduces a new dimension, laying the foundation for the future. It is an opportunity to explore bold, imaginative work that is influenced by all the disciplines in the pursuit to break boundaries and create experiences at the forefront.”
“Ed and Jay are among the world’s most influential and awarded designers. The prominent organisations they have founded and the prestigious clients they have collaborated with have made significant contributions to culture, industry and society.”
“We proudly welcome Edward and Jay’s philosophy and team to discover new possibilities and perspectives together, for now, and long into the future.”
This partnership emerged from the desire to create a state-of-the-art creative consultancy with practical experience of the continued advancements in materials science, data science and cognitive science. The new venture is uniquely positioned to unite experiences across the entire customer journey from architecture and environments to the service design ecosystem.
The practice will design intuitive, interactive ideas that embrace the ongoing convergence across industries and challenge the artificial barriers that presently exist between interfaces, the spaces we inhabit, the objects we use, and our increasingly connected lives.
The team will design a new workplace at AKQA’s London studio in St. John’s Lane, promoting collaboration across each discipline, while also establishing bases across AKQA studios internationally. A dedicated Research Lab will be launched where multidisciplinary teams will collaborate on self-generated projects to envision the future.
Ed and Jay’s diverse body of work spans industrial design, furniture, lighting and site-specific installations, working with leading global manufacturers including Knoll, Vitra, Hermes, B&B Italia, BMW and Flos. Public commissions include the London 2012 Olympic Torch and projects for the Royal Mint. In 2007 they were awarded Royal Designers for Industry by the Royal Society of Arts, and in 2013 the designers were each awarded an OBE for their services to the design industry. Barber & Osgerby’s work is held in permanent museum collections around the world including V&A and Design Museum in London, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and Art Institute of Chicago.