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the last meeting of the week

the last meeting of the week

著者: Fernando Mendez
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概要

Hi, I’m Fernando Mendez, a design industry executive in Hong Kong. Every week, I meet with clients and colleagues to drive business—but once a week, I focus entirely on people, their creative projects, and the stories behind them. On this podcast, I dive into architecture, interior design, and innovative design projects, sharing insights from conversations with leading design professionals. If you love design, creativity, and learning from real-world projects, this podcast is for you.Fernando Mendez アート
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  • From Art Student to Architect: Norman Ung on High-Density Living, AI, and Multi-Disciplinary Design
    2026/04/30

    Today, we are joined by Norman Ng, the co-founder of Hong Kong-based multi-disciplinary design studio, DEFT (Design 852).In this episode, we explore Norman’s fascinating journey from studying art in the UK to launching his own architecture firm at just 27 years old. We dive deep into what it takes to design for high-density cities like Hong Kong, sharing the creative tricks behind making micro-apartments not just livable, but comfortable. We also discuss DEFT's unique, carefree company culture, their expansion into the Philippines, and why embracing AI is the next crucial step for designers and architects who want to stay relevant. Finally, we share our thoughts on the future of housing and why community-centric co-living might be here to stay.Topics Covered:

    • The origin of Norman’s surname and his early years balancing art and architecture
    • Taking the leap to start DEFT at age 27 with co-founder Peter Lampard
    • Why DEFT handles architecture, interiors, and branding all under one roof
    • How AI is reshaping the design industry (and why human "soul" still matters)
    • Design hacks for micro-apartments and the reality of high-density living
    • The long-term future of co-living in expensive urban hubs

    -Building an international studio culture between Hong Kong and the Philippines

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    1 時間 11 分
  • Artist Faustine Badrichani: Capturing the Female Body, the trap of Instagram and life in Hong Kong.
    2026/04/30

    In this episode, we wrap up a long week with French artist Faustine Badrichani. After 15 years in New York, Faustine and her family packed nine suitcases and moved to the "jungle" of Hong Kong. We dive deep into her creative journey, starting from a 365-day drawing challenge, to her upcoming showcase at Art Central.We discuss the evolution of her work—from painting to silicone body casting and unique vaseline-and-pigment body prints—and how motherhood profoundly shifts a woman's relationship with her body. Along the way, we debate the frustrating dynamics of modern social media, the bizarre censorship of the human body online, and why the Mediterranean Sea will always be the ultimate happy place.

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  • Design Leadership: Transitioning from Creative Studio to Corporate Client-Side with Adrian Battisby
    2026/04/10

    In this episode, we welcome back Adrian Battisby, Vice President of Interior Design at Wynn Design and Development, to discuss his transformative first year moving from a design consultant role to the client side,. Adrian shares the "steep learning curve" of transitioning into a senior corporate leadership position and offers a toolkit of advice for designers looking to make a similar leap in their careers,.Key topics covered in this conversation include:• The Business of Design: How moving to a large-scale corporate environment actually freed Adrian to focus more on core design by offloading studio management tasks like HR, invoicing, and procurement to specialized internal departments,,.• Adapting Communication Styles: The importance of being a "chameleon" in your communication. Adrian explains why you must modify your language—using fast-paced, fact-based "headlines" for the C-suite, operational details for hotel staff, and technical facts for the finance team,,.• Poise and Presence: The role of professional coaching in developing the "white knuckle" confidence required to present multiple high-stakes projects to global executives in a matter of minutes,,.• The Wynn Design Aesthetic: A look into the "maximalist," theatrical, and "more is more" philosophy that defines the Wynn brand, and why it requires a specific type of designer who enjoys "surprise and drama at every turn",.• Leadership Philosophies: Adrian discusses his "servant leadership" style—pushing the team from behind to ensure they have the resources to flourish—and the vital rule of "critique in private, praise in public",.• Strategic Vision vs. The Pivot: Learning to maintain a creative vision while remaining humble enough to pivot 180 degrees when the business requires a change in direction,,.Whether you are an interior designer, architect, or creative professional, this interview provides deep insights into the business acumen and emotional intelligence needed to succeed on the owner/operator side of the industry,,.About the Guest: Adrian Battisby is the VP of Interior Design at Wynn Design and Development. He previously held senior roles at LW Design Group

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    55 分
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