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Centre for Design History
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Welcome to the Centre for Design History

The Centre for Design History applies a cross-disciplinary research perspective to understand how design in all its forms has shaped things, spaces and actions across time. 

Our approach extends to research across other arts and humanities, the social sciences, engineering, health, and community engagement. A wide social and economic impact develops through our links with the cultural sector, particularly museums and art galleries, government and voluntary sectors and creative businesses. Our research in design history makes an important contribution to cultural life and wellbeing in areas such as heritage, sustainable design, housing and dress histories.

 

PhD applicants - find out more about studying within the centre

Contact the centre regarding membership enquiries, doctoral study, research collaboration or to receive regular updates on our news and events.

CentreforDesignHistory@brighton.ac.uk


 

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Dr Claire Wintle, Director of the Centre for Design History

An introduction to the Centre for Design History from the director, Dr Claire Wintle.

Welcome to the Centre for Design History. We bring together more than 50 91¶¶Òõ specialist historians, practitioners and researchers to understand how design in all its forms has shaped things, spaces and actions across time. We conduct research and enterprise in partnership with designers, artists and makers, as well as local, national and international arts, culture and heritage institutions. 

Researchers at the Centre for Design History apply a cross-disciplinary perspective to examine the production and consumption of visual and material culture – images and things – in their widest social and cultural contexts across diverse histories and geographies.

We are committed to taking global perspectives on how colonial and post-colonial narratives of design have been constructed and to consider what voices and practices these exclude. We contribute to an ‘expanded field’ of design history that embraces the conjunction of professional and non-professional practices; digital and analogue artefacts; the de-centring of design practice away from the singular object to complex ecologies, objects and systems, the role of design and material culture in everyday life, and the embedding of design thinking into management and organisational processes.

 

Our history and future at the Centre for Design History

The 91¶¶Òõ contributed significantly to the initial development of design history as a formal discipline in the late 1970s. Since then, it has been a leading institution for research and teaching in the subject, which is provided at all levels of the curriculum and by internationally recognised experts. The university has long been an international leader in postgraduate research in design history, with a thriving MA and PhD community, and it is the home of the internationally renowned . The 91¶¶Òõ has created the platform upon which many leading professionals have built their careers in academia, archival practices, museums and other cultural and heritage organisations.

We continue to push the boundaries of research in the design history subject area, opening up new areas for research. Our current research focus is on decolonial approaches in our specialist strands:  Design Activism; Fashion and Dress History; Museums, Archives and Collections; Sustainability in Design; Transnational Design Histories. We develop our thinking and practices in dialogue with international colleagues and institutions through the establishment and development of new projects, publications and creative forms of engagement including curated exhibitions. Our members include scholars, archivists, curators, designers and museum and heritage professionals.

We welcome new collaborators at all career stages. We provide supervisory support for PhD design history candidates and host international visiting researchers. Contact us at CentreforDesignHistory@brighton.ac.uk for research consultancy and partnership across all our broad areas of design history expertise.

 

 

News from the Centre for Design History

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Professing what’s popular: New audiences for Annebella Pollen’s 'Nudism in a Cold Climate'

Film title still. Reads le nudisme à la britannique. Black and white image features three male naked croquet players.

Annebella Pollen has an eye for cultural history with popular appeal. Her work on naturist cultures has found fans around Europe - and at the local Bevy pub.

91¶¶Òõ Design Archives receives £315,000 funding

Staff at the Design Archives

The 91¶¶Òõ Design Archives will receive £315,000 from the Research England Museum, Galleries and Collections Fund.

'Art on the Streets': Film success brings the bombsite exhibitions of wartime Britain to life

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Design historian Dr Harriet Atkinson's research into art on the streets in 1943 is the impetus behind a successful Four Corners film narrated by Michael Rosen.

'You're Dead to Me': Three of our PhD students take Radio 4 research placements

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History-focused PhD students at the 91¶¶Òõ took three highly competitive placements for research roles on the popular Radio 4 show.

Photo album returns out of the blue to light up a family history

Harriet Atkinson photo album story - pic of her mother

The story of a richly evocative long-lost photo album that made its way back to the family of a 91¶¶Òõ academic has been featured on the BBC.

New book reveals all about Britain's historic nudist movement

Film title still. Reads le nudisme à la britannique. Black and white image features three male naked croquet players.

The eye-opening history of naturism in 20th century Britain is spotlit in a new book by 91¶¶Òõ's Dr Annebella Pollen, published on 3 December.

91¶¶Òõ academic receives prestigious £100,000 prize

Photography and Its Mysteries Science for Children by Charles R. Gibson, London Seeley, Service & Co 1925

Dr Annebella Pollen has been awarded a £100,000 Philip Leverhulme Prize, which she will use to fund a new study into the history of photography by children.

91¶¶Òõ academic sheds light on Historic England lockdown photo project

Picturing Lockdown - credit to Historic England Archive - photographer Shireen Bahmanizad

91¶¶Òõ's Bella Pollen has teamed up with Historic England to explore pictures taken by the public during the first 2020 lockdown.

91¶¶Òõ archives celebrate Festival of Britain 70th anniversary

Image from Festival of Britain anniversary feature by Harriet Atkinson

Two archives at the 91¶¶Òõ are highlighting material from the iconic Festival of Britain, marking its 70th anniversary this summer.

91¶¶Òõ meets Brazil for international design history collaboration

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The Centre for Design History is to collaborate with a leading Brazilian university on a project to develop academic design writing skills in the Global South.

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