Chicago—Beginning with a keynote lineup headlined by Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch, Ilse Crawford and Liz Ogbu, the 2019 edition of NeoCon, held here June 10 to 12 at the Mart, shines the spotlight on human centered design.
Monica DeBartolo, director of programming for NeoCon said, “While they hail from diverse backgrounds, our 2019 keynote presenters have all explored, studied and implemented practices and methodologies that focus on empathy and the human experience. This will come to the forefront in their presentations and will also be explored in NeoCon’s robust CEU seminar program, which boasts over 100 sessions across a number of educational tracks. Whether it’s a corporate office, boutique hotel, urban environment or public space, ultimately it is the fundamental needs of people that will help define the future of commercial interiors.”
The 2019 keynote presentations in detail include:
The Familiar and Unusual: An investigation of balance and experience in design
Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch
Founders, Roman and Williams Buildings and Interiors, New York
Monday, June 10
The opening presentation features multidisciplinary designer Robin Standefer, who will address the “Familiar and Unusual,” followed by a Q & A with Stephen Alesch. Standefer and Alesch founded Roman and Williams Buildings and Interiors in 2002. The pair have forged an ability to create projects without boundaries or borders, employing a range of materials, objects and references—from the unexpected to the pedigreed to the mundane. They are designers of interiors, buildings, furniture and objects whose philosophy has spearheaded a movement in the industry against corporate modernism. The spaces they create reflect the narrative of the people who occupy them as well as the couple’s singular vision, which gives their design a sense of power and cohesion.
Stuff Matters: The material world we make
Ilse Crawford
Creative Director and Founder, Studioilse, London
Tuesday, June 11
Ilse Crawford is a designer, academic and creative director with a simple mission: to put human needs and desires at the center of all she does. As founder of Studioilse, together with her multidisciplinary, London-based team, she brings her philosophy to life. This means creating environments where humans feel comfortable; public spaces that make people feel at home; and homes that are habitable and make sense for the people who live in them. It means designing furniture and products that support and enhance human behavior and actions in everyday life. It means restoring the human balance in brands and businesses that have lost their way.
Do No Harm: The role of design in complicated times
Liz Ogbu
Founder and Principal, Studio O, New York
Wednesday, June 12
A designer, urbanist and spatial justice advocate, Liz Ogbu is founder and principal of Studio O, a multidisciplinary consultancy working to innovate challenged urban environments globally. From designing shelters for immigrant day laborers in the U.S. to a water and health social enterprise for low-income Kenyans, Liz has a long history of working with communities in need to leverage the power of design to catalyze sustained social impact. Her work blends human-centered design research methodologies, architecture and equitable development principles, cross-disciplinary design thinking frameworks and social agendas.