Mobility History from a Design Historian's Perspective: The T2M Conference, 2007

Review of T²M conference, held in Helmond, the Netherlands, in 2007. The author is a design historian who also attended Dutch Design Week, coincidently held in neighbouring Eindhoven, and here addresses the conference's main theme - "Heritage and Design" - from the perspective of desi...

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