Architects and designers no longer want to associate themselves with particular styles or trends, argued Neri&Hu founder Rosanna Hu during a talk with Dezeen and Dornbracht in Berlin last month.
Although architects and designers have often been associated with particular movements or stylistic approaches in the past, Hu said that today – many take an eclectic approach to their work to in order to avoid categorisation.
This has led to a lack of easily identifiable styles in contemporary architecture and interior design, the co-founder of Shanghai-based studio Neri&Hu claimed.
“Nobody wants to be labelled with any style because they want to be beyond style. ‘No style’ has become the biggest style,” she said.
At the panel discussion, named Are Interior Trends Over?, Hu was joined by Neri&Hu co-founder Lyndon Neri and interior designer Rafael De Cardenas.
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