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Kay is the Plymouth Studio Director of HLM Architects. She heads up a multi-disciplinary team working across the architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and sustainability sectors. HLM are keen advocates of social value and delivering thoughtful, transformative places that support communities, our planet, and each other. HLM are supporting the Clerkenwheels ride with a Grand Depart networking event to send us off on day one of our ride. In this episode, we discover Kay's career trajectory from HLM to teaching and back The importance of diversity and neurodiversity in...
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Miles is a Director of Strategy and Growth with Fusion Media Services and founder of the Cycling Culture Club With over 10 years of experience in commercial and strategic marketing within the cycling industry, Miles is a skilled and passionate brand marketer, dedicated to bringing cycling to a broader audience and ensuring the sport's diversity and inclusivity for the future. Cycling Culture Club brings together people from underrepresented groups within cycling to share stories and was conceived as a space where all folks can feel welcome, and where the community can breed accessibility,...
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David Collins Studio - Raaida Hossain, Yeji Son, and Fanta Dembele have all taken part in United in Design’s internship program at David Collins Studio. Raaida is their current intern with both Yeji and Fanta joining David Collins Studio as employees following their internship. David Collins Studio is an internationally renowned luxury interior design and architecture practice, based in London and working across the world. The Studio works with luxury and heritage brands and delivers industry-leading interior architecture and design within the hospitality sector....
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Ali Milam from Porta Romana Ali Milam is the Managing Director at Porta Romana, a Hampshire based company with an international reputation for making beautiful handcrafted decorative lighting and furniture for the interior design industry. Founded in 1988 by Andrew and Sarah Hills, Porta Romana has continuously grown and evolved and produces lighting and furniture with a commitment to craftsmanship and collaboration with talented artisans from around the globe. Porta Romana have supported the United in Design’s internship program from it’s inception in 2020 I interviewed Ali in February...
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Sophie Ashby and Alex Dauley are co-founders of United in Design United in Design (UiD) was founded in 2020 in response to the lack of inclusion in the interior design industry. Recognising the significant barriers that people of colour face in accessing opportunities within the field, they established UiD as a British diversity, equity, and inclusion charity to create pathways for underrepresented talent. I spoke to Alex and Sophie in February 2026 ahead of our 5-day cycle ride to raise funds for United in Design’s outreach program. In this episode, we discover how United in Design grew...
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Clerkenwheels is a fundraising cycling journey and a moving conversation about design, inclusion and who gets to shape the spaces around us. Over a series of special episodes, I'll be talking with designers, studios, and creative leaders who believe the built environment should work for everyone. Clerkenwheels is more than a bike ride. It's a fundraising initiative supporting United In Design's outreach programme. Every ten pounds we raise will introduce someone new to the potential of the interior design sector as a career. Along with my friend Tom Bourne, we are cycling from the University...
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Guy Oliver is an interior designer and managing director of Oliver Laws, a design practice specialising in historic or listed buildings and interiors. Guy began his career after leaving the Navy working with Colefax and Fowler and alongside Micheal Inchbald. Guy joined David Laws as Co-Director of his firm and ultimately assumed ownership of the company in 2012 when the name changed to Oliver Laws Ltd. Guy has gained a reputation for a unique creative style backed by a solid understanding of architectural history and artisanal techniques. He was principal designer on the £70m...
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Maggie Swift is the founding partner of Unframed Digital, a bespoke marketing agency based in Denver and Los Angeles, specialising in the built environment and working with architecture and interior design practices, construction, and manufacturing industries. Unframed Digital acts as a partner to marketing teams, specialising in SEO strategies with a data driven approach. Maggie is passionate about optimised foundations, website strategy, customer-first methods, and helping marketers thrive. I spoke to Maggie via Zoom in July 2025. In this episode, we discover how Maggie...
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Justine Fox is a colour design expert, writer, and speaker, specialising in creative public engagement and the positive opportunities for purposeful colour use in the built environment. She is Creative Director of Studio Justine Fox and has worked with brands and material manufacturers for the built environment across the globe over the last 20 years, helping them to grow their audience and future-proof their collections. Justine is passionate about the psychological and physical impact of colour. She was shortlisted for The Pineapples 2023 as part of the Holdron’s Green team. I spoke...
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Brian McManus is the Director of Supreme Upholstery, an upholstery manufacturer founded in 2016 and based in Trafford Park in Manchester in the UK. Supreme Upholstery is on a mission to provide high-quality furniture at affordable prices. With an extensive range of sofas and armchairs, designed and manufactured on-site, they supply both the commercial and residential sectors. Brian has 50 years experience in sofa and chair design as Development Manager, and Production Director. He’s worked with renowned companies such as Lyndon Design, which made furniture for Harrods, Heals, and the...
info_outlineMigette Kaup, Ph.D., is a Professor and Director of Interior Design in the College of Health and Human Sciences at Kansas State University. She also serves as the Coordinator of Aging Research and Graduate Studies for the K-State Center on Aging.
As a designer and gerontologist, her research is focused on aging and environmental relationships. She uses organisational culture and long-term care policy structures as a lens to understand place-type practices and to investigate progressive changes occurring in nursing homes.
I spoke to Migette in January 2023 via Zoom.
In this episode, we discover how Migette developed her career and research within the long-term care industry.
How a return to education helped develop a set of design toolkits
The importance of interiors in helping to establish patterns of behavior
How designing for an aging population can be integrated across multiple academic disciplines.
And why, the environment around us needs to be like medicine
More info about Migette
Migette earned her PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Her dissertation, titled "Patterns of Culture Change Households: A Graphic Ethnography of Organizational and Environmental Fit," combines her major area of study in aging and environment relationships with her minor area, long-term care policy structures, to investigate progressive changes occurring in nursing homes. Her educational background also includes a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design and a Master of Architecture in Environment & Behavior and Place Studies with an emphasis in Gerontology from Kansas State University.
Migette is NCIDQ and EDAC certified and her professional design practice includes over nine years in architectural firms as well as seven years in private consulting to long-term care providers and design professionals. Her combined areas of applied research and practice over the past 35 years have focused on various aspects of senior housing and care including specialized dementia care and person-centered design strategies. Dr. Kaup is a member and Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, the Society for the Advancement of Gerontological Environments (SAGE) as well as the Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC). She is a professional member of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) and the International Interior Design Association (IIDA).
She currently teaches for the College of Health and Human Sciences and serves as the Director of the Interior Design Program. She is also a member of the gerontology faculty through the K-State Center on Aging where she is the Coordinator for Aging Research and Graduate Studies. Her current work at Kansas State University is focused on research in the areas of environments and aging, specifically skilled care settings. Migette is co-PI on the PEAK (Promoting Excellent Alternatives in Kansas nursing homes) 2.0 Program with the Kansas State University Center on Aging. PEAK 2.0 is a pay-for-performance program administered by the Kansas Department of Age and Disability to incent person-centered care (PCC) implementation in nursing homes across Kansas. Her work on long-term care settings and design has been published in both books and journals and she is a regular presenter at national conferences.
Links
Migette on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/migette-kaup-047140b/
The Centre for Health Design
https://www.healthdesign.org/experts/migette-l-kaup-phd-fidec-fgsa-iida-asid-edac
Interior Design at Kansas State University
https://www.k-state.edu/academics/majors-programs/interior-design-degree/
How to be a kick-ass Interior Designer.
Come and join us on the Interior Design BA(Hons) course at the University of Plymouth in the UK.
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-interior-design
Thanks to
Dave Clarke from @iamthehow (http://www.iamthehow.com) for production support and invaluable advice in the setting up of this Podcast.
Kay Hanson (https://www.instagram.com/kay_v_hanson/) for her planning support and co-hosting for these and our educational podcasts for the University of Plymouth
Mark Frith (https://www.markfrith.uk/) for composing the music and all your support and advice along the way.
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