Design at Work was an exhibition held at the Royal Academy in association with the Council of Industrial Design. It ran from 4 October to 5 December 1948. The Exhibition was described as' An introduction to the industrial designer, with a study of his methods of working and the position he holds in British Industry today' \n\nIncludes correspondence about administrative and financial arrangements, agreements with Royal Academy, display of items (including plans and layouts of exhibition spaces), ticket sales, comments and complaints, correspondence with Patron and other royalty. Also press cuttings, copies of catalogue and general publicity.
Minutes, agendas and working papers. 7 October 1992-11 April 2002 (signed and indexed).\n\nThe role of the Committee is to advise the Council on the activities which should be undertaken by the RSA in relation to the newly developed Statement of Purpose for each of the RSA's five areas of activity: design, education, environment, manufactures and commerce, and arts. The Committee makes recommendations as to other aspects to be investigated for possible new Design Section activities and other design-related activities which might be considered by any of the other RSA Committees.\n\nRegular links with the Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry will be maintained through its two representatives on the Design Committee. \n
Won the Clothworkers Foundation Travel Award worth £1000 under the the 'Furnishing Textiles' brief in the 'Textiles' section. Travelled to Mali.
Won The Worshipful Company of Weavers Travel Award of £500 in the 'Furnishing Textiles' section. Travelled to Italy.
Won the Stoddard Sekers Attachment Award worth £1400 in the 'Furnishing Textiles' section. Worked with Stoddard Sekers.
Won a Design Solution Attachmetn Award worth £970 under the the 'For the Kids' brief in the 'Leisuer & Retail' sector. Travelled in July 1990 researching the national identities and characteristics of European automotive manufacturers.
Team entry with Jonathan Ive (1987/88). Won a 'Walter Wheeler Attachment Award' under the 'Intelligent ATM' brief in the 'Communications & Information Technology' sector.Worked with Pitney Bowes in Connecticut and travelled in the US. Includes 10 slides of New York.
Won a Travel Award worth £550 under the the 'Long Distance Truck -Sleeper Cab Interior' brief in the 'Transport' sector. Spent a year travelling in Australia.
Won the Pittards Plc Attachment Award of £2500 in the 'Footwear' section. Worked with Pittards. Includes a sample of leather.
Won the Electric Home Bureau/ Heatrae- Sadia Attachment Award worth £1500 and Domotechnica Trip under the 'Electric Shower Unit' brief in 'Industrial Design' section. Worked with Heatrae Sadia Heating Ltd for twelve weeks.
Won The Shiseido Attachment Award worth £700 under the 'Packaging for Hand Tools' brief in the 'Packaging' section. Spent six months working with Shiseido in Japan. Includes a summary.
Won an Attachment Award in the 'New Design for Old' section. Travelled to Finland from 1 August - 1 September 1988. Photocopy of original report.
On a team with Marcus Rooney, Rob Langford, David Norman. Won the Andrew Sharman Engineering Travel Award of £2000 in the 'Engineernig' section. Travelled to Hong Kong and Thailand. Includes a letter to the RSA.
On a team with Tom Djajadiningrat. Won a Travel Award worth £800 under the the 'City Transport 2050' brief in the 'Transport' section. Travelled to Greece and Turkey. Photocopy of original report.