{"id":2602,"date":"2025-05-14T16:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-05-14T16:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.angesfinanciers.org\/?p=2602"},"modified":"2025-08-01T15:15:36","modified_gmt":"2025-08-01T15:15:36","slug":"design-as-dialogue-at-the-2025-if-design-awards-and-trend-conference","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.angesfinanciers.org\/index.php\/2025\/05\/14\/design-as-dialogue-at-the-2025-if-design-awards-and-trend-conference\/","title":{"rendered":"Design as Dialogue at the 2025 iF DESIGN AWARDS and Trend Conference"},"content":{"rendered":"

The iF DESIGN AWARDS and Trend Conference<\/a> returned to Berlin this year, a city shaped by resistance, regeneration, and creative experimentation. I was excited to celebrate the award winners and witness how design is evolving in a time of cultural challenges and global upheaval. The weekend also included opportunities to reflect on design\u2019s deeper role in shaping our shared cultural and social realities, alongside rapid technological changes. Design wasn\u2019t just on display\u2014it was there for us to question, challenge, and recalibrate.<\/p>\n

Community emerged as a defining theme. As part of a global media contingent, I had many conversations with other publishers, writers, and editors about the importance of design journalism and how the design community can serve as a bridge between culture and commerce, especially as governments wage an all-out assault on critical thinking, creative reasoning, and the arts.<\/p>\n

My experience in Berlin gave me opportunities to meet local product designers and architects, celebrate award-winning design, and hear from design leaders about the topics and trends that define our industry today.<\/p>\n

Community as a Design Movement<\/h3>\n

The team from iF invited us to meet local product designers and architects who have absorbed Berlin\u2019s energy and openness, and let it shape their work. These creatives didn\u2019t only design objects or spaces; they built community into the core of their process. That spirit wove through every conversation, presentation, and project.<\/p>\n

We visited the building community Kurf\u00fcrstenstrasse (pictured below), designed by Johanna Meyer-Grohbr\u00fcgge and Sam Chermayeff<\/a>, who gave us a tour. The building, he explained, was developed by a community of private individuals who joined together to purchase the land and construct the building. A mix of apartments and some work spaces, each unit varies in size with windows facing both the public street and the private courtyard.<\/p>\n