Barber and Osgerby sells stake in Universal Design Studio and Map
Digital agency AKQA has purchased a majority stake in two companies set up by Barber and Osgerby: Universal Design Studio and Map.
Both interior-design office Universal Design Studio and design consultancy Map will remain distinct entities following the acquisition.
Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, who are among the UK's best-known designers, will continue to be directors of the studios and provide strategic oversight.
The duo set up Universal Design Studio in 2001, 15 years after launching their eponymous design studio, to specialise in architecture and interior design. They then established Map, or Map Project Office, in 2012 to offer industrial design consultancy.
AKQA to create multi-disciplinary organisation
AKQA, which was founded by Ajaz Ahmed in 1994, plans to position itself alongside the two studios, to create a multi-disciplinary organisation for the digital age. "Strategically positioning the trio of interdisciplinary award-winning design practices in an innovative partnership, the studios will now offer integrated, as well as existing services enhanced by their combined expertise and approach to designing for the digital age," said a statement from AKQA.
"In recognition that built and digital environments are no longer conceived in isolation of one another, and with continued advancements in materials science, data science and cognitive science, the creative practices are uniquely positioned to design connected touchpoints across ph...
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