josh owen studio visit

designboom visits the home studio of american industrial designer josh owen
image © elizabeth lamark
considering his design approach from a humanist perspective, american industrial designer josh owen
has developed products ranging from bottle openers and corkscrews to coffee tables and chandeliers.
since 2007, owen has split his time between product design, curating, and teaching, having been named
the craig r. benson chair for innovation at philadelphia university in 2008 and developing interdisciplinary
course programming at the university of pennsylvania school of design. in 2010, owen accepted
an associate professorship at the rochester institute of technology (RIT), where today he teaches and develops
programming for the vignelli center for design studies and is working with others towards the creation
of a new masters program. you can read more about the vignelli center and other campus initiatives in designboom's
article about our visit to the RIT campus.

looking in on the studio during office hours: pictured from left to right: summer 2011 studio interns jae ho seo and kristin mcgeorge
(both RIT graduate students in industrial design) and brian madden (bachelor's graduate in industrial design at RIT)
image © elizabeth lamark

view of the in-studio shelving
image © elizabeth lamark

the 'xox table' is one of owen's most recognized early works
the son of an archeologist, owen attributes his career to a long-standing interest in objects and object-making,
leading him to study anthropology and visual art and sculpture as an undergraduate. focusing on furniture design
as a graduate student, owen first established his own studio in 1997 in an open loft apartment in philadelphia.

view of the studio in summer 2011, during its construction period
image © designboom
josh owen now lives and works in rochester, new york, where he moved in 2010 to take on a professorship
in industrial design at the rochester institute of technology. designboom visited josh owen as he was finishing
construction of his new studio, located in his home in a town just outside of the city.
'construction of the new studio was a refreshing opportunity to reevaluate my needs and desires.
when I moved away from the urban grid, the ability to have more space was an obvious temptation.
I spent a good deal of time considering my method of working: rarely in life do you have the opportunity
to step back from your process and evaluate it from a birds-eye view. considering new developments
in communication and technology I realized I could work in a much smaller, more efficient space.
so despite the opportunity to go bigger, I went smaller.'
the space consists of a single room-- white with large skylights, and windows looking out onto the woods--
in conjunction with a workshop just a few steps away. the archives are kept apart in the basement, 'to maintain
focus on the projects at hand'.

a bookshelf keeps sources of insight and ideas close at hand
image © elizabeth lamark
owen's working style is collaborative and the studio atmosphere relaxed, with the designers exchanging ideas
and playing music constantly as they work. of a small team of interns and collaborators, there are generally
at least two industrial designers as well as someone with formal training in graphic design. the studio keeps
relatively consistent hours, and each day begins with shared ideas over coffee-- about anything, owen notes:
less 'particular issues we are working on but more about inspirations or challenges encountered in daily life'.
project design involves a combination of hand-drawing, computer models, and rough mockups and maquettes,
using cardboard, plywood, or 3D printed objects. interns at the studio are generally young designers from across
the world working for academic credit, a dynamic owen adapts to easily given his own professorship duties
during the school year.

josh owen with jae ho seo, studio intern and graduate student in industrial design at rochester institute of technology
image © elizabeth lamark

archives are kept organized in the basement, to keep the studio focused on present work
image © elizabeth lamark
owen is currently collaborating with american design manufacturers kontextür, for whom he has
just produced a series of silicone tissue box covers in red, black, orange, white, and blue.
he is also working pro-bono, alongside musicians and designers ranging from lady gaga and chris martin to
jonathan adler and maartin baas, on the 'pencils of promise' project to help build schools in developing nations.

full view of the tissue box cover designed by josh owen for kontextür
image © sabine scheckel

three colours and perspective views of the tissue box cover series by josh owen for kontextür
image © sabine scheckel

josh owen in his studio
portrait © designboom
What does the outside of his house look like? I also wonder about his drawing/sketching style. It must be nice to have the shops and facilities of RIT nearby, he doesn't have to maintain a shop as long as he is teaching!
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