Studio INI founder Nassia Inglessis on interactive architecture | Design for Life | Dezeen

In the third video of our Design for Lifecollaboration withDassault Systèmes, Studio INI founder Nassia Inglessis describes how technology enables her to create spaces that interact with their inhabitants.

Inglessis is the third designer to feature in the Design for Lifecollaboration between Dezeen andDassault Systèmes, which highlights designers who are using technology and research to build a better world.

The Greek engineer and designer is the founder of Studio INI, an experimental design practice based between London and Athens, and winner of the Dezeen Awards 2020 public vote for designer of the year.

“Studio INI couples rigorous scientific and design research in order to create immersive experiential environments,” explains Inglessis in the video, which was filmed by Dezeen at her studio at Somerset House in London.

The practice is known for creating intricate architectural installations that respond to the bodies of visitors.

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