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Harriet Harriss 












Pedagogy 







T-Level Panel - Construction Industry
UK Department for Education, 2018.






IKEA and BYREDO Invisible Design: the democratisation of scent 
Industry Partnership, Royal College of Art, 2018





The Refugee Wearable Shelter
Royal College of Art, 2015






Royal College of Art, 2015

Setting up the Practice Mentor Programme in Interior Design was one of Harriet Harriss’ first initiatives at the RCA. The scheme proved so successful it was expanded to first year MA Architecture students and now MPhil/PhD year 1-2 student has a professional mentor. Students are exposed to the working methods, approach and environment of each practice, supporting their reflections on their own emerging design methods. Some of London’s most impressive and significant practices have joined the scheme, each willing to support students professional advancement, pro-bono, and in so doing demonstrate their commitment to sustaining and developing the sector.

Oxford Brookes School of Architecture, 2012

 




Architecture’s Afterlife
Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership, 2019 - 2022



Mistresses of Architecture
Pratt Institute School of Architecture, 2020 - 2022



Bloomberg Building Screen Designs
Industry Partnership, Royal College of Art, 2017 

Hackathon and Design competition offering interdisciplinary teams of RCA students an opportunity to compete to design  divider screens for the new Bloomberg headquarters in central London, designed by Fosters + Partners. 






Framestore Atrium Intervention   Industry Partnership, Royal College of Art, 2018


Founded in 1986, Framestore is home to a collective of artists and designers working across film, advertising and content. Their work is wide-ranging, and is primarily known globally for visual effects, creating extraordinary award winning imagery and scenes for numerous films including Superman (Returns), Batman (Dark Knight), Harry Potter (The Deathly Hallows). The brief evolved as a consequence of Framestore’s desire to move location, and the need to create an installation in the new building’s atrium that would transform the space into a dynamic environment celebrating the achievements of the organistion.





International design Collaborations - designing for disaster
New York Institute of Technology, Oxford Brookes School of Architecture, 2013