The New York Times sat down with non-architect Karim Rashid for interview in which he said a bunch of Karim Rashid things. For instance: "I have to say, and I don't mean this in a pejorative way, that architecture, in a sense the more pedestrian architecture, is generally quite simple compared to industrial design. In other words, it's far more sophisticated to do something like a mobile phone than it is to do an average building." The whole piece, as with anything having to do with Karim Rashid, is worth reading. [NYT, via Curbed National; previously]
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