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Creageivity 25 - with Designer Peter Bosson

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Architect and Designer, Londoner PETER BOSSON attended Hornsea Art School before going on to the Royal College of Art and gaining a degree in architecture. Working as a consultant for Olivetti (then the largest computer manufacturer in the world), Peter studied the lack of ergonomic thinking in computer and office design and saw the need to “Connect the disconnect between furniture and IT.” The research conducted with Olivetti engineers lead to significant changes in how we now all work with computers.

By 1990, Peter and two colleagues had founded the Colebrook Bosson Saunders design agency, creating ever more elegant ways of supporting and interfacing with computers and screens. The company’s products can be seen all over Europe and the USA, part of Peter’s drive to “Get rid of imprecision.”

Since his retirement Peter has had more time to pursue his passions of playing classical guitar, and drawing. He and his wife Liz - “40 years married and still going strong” – have designed and built their own Passive House on the South Coast of England. That’s ‘passive’ as in requiring no heating at all, and in our podcast Peter has a lot to say about how governments, local authorities and house builders could do so much to produce more efficient, effective and comfortable homes.

Is Design with a capital ‘D’ now over? Peter says that “Nothing’s rubbish anymore.” But why Colebrook Bosson Saunders products were named after Northern Rugby League Clubs remains an unrevealed mystery.

Enjoy hearing about the Architecture of the workplace and Peter’s journey through a highly creative life.

Some of Peter’s design work is at: https://pergoworkstyle.com/brand/colebrook-bosson-saunders/?srsltid=AfmBOorFFJoAh5ELQGDDJBtq7VqZseallpWahzmQMlydy0uNzc178VKE

Music from Pixabay by DVIOR SILVA with many thanks

If you feel you're too old to be creative, or too creative to be old, then Creageivity is the podcast for you!

  continue reading

29 episodes

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Architect and Designer, Londoner PETER BOSSON attended Hornsea Art School before going on to the Royal College of Art and gaining a degree in architecture. Working as a consultant for Olivetti (then the largest computer manufacturer in the world), Peter studied the lack of ergonomic thinking in computer and office design and saw the need to “Connect the disconnect between furniture and IT.” The research conducted with Olivetti engineers lead to significant changes in how we now all work with computers.

By 1990, Peter and two colleagues had founded the Colebrook Bosson Saunders design agency, creating ever more elegant ways of supporting and interfacing with computers and screens. The company’s products can be seen all over Europe and the USA, part of Peter’s drive to “Get rid of imprecision.”

Since his retirement Peter has had more time to pursue his passions of playing classical guitar, and drawing. He and his wife Liz - “40 years married and still going strong” – have designed and built their own Passive House on the South Coast of England. That’s ‘passive’ as in requiring no heating at all, and in our podcast Peter has a lot to say about how governments, local authorities and house builders could do so much to produce more efficient, effective and comfortable homes.

Is Design with a capital ‘D’ now over? Peter says that “Nothing’s rubbish anymore.” But why Colebrook Bosson Saunders products were named after Northern Rugby League Clubs remains an unrevealed mystery.

Enjoy hearing about the Architecture of the workplace and Peter’s journey through a highly creative life.

Some of Peter’s design work is at: https://pergoworkstyle.com/brand/colebrook-bosson-saunders/?srsltid=AfmBOorFFJoAh5ELQGDDJBtq7VqZseallpWahzmQMlydy0uNzc178VKE

Music from Pixabay by DVIOR SILVA with many thanks

If you feel you're too old to be creative, or too creative to be old, then Creageivity is the podcast for you!

  continue reading

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