By: Tom Ravenscroft
Despite it being adopted more slowly than he anticipated, Patrik Schumacher believes parametricism will still become a universal architectural style, he tells Dezeen in this interview
Tom Ravenscroft is the editor of Dezeen. He specializes in architecture and planning, with a keen focus on home and garden design, interior design, and the intersection of technology and the built environment. Tom's insights and expertise have been featured in prominent publications including BusinessLDN, New Statesman, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
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Tom Ravenscroft's coverage mainly focuses on design and architecture, with an emphasis on awards, announcements, and events in the industry. He appears to be particularly interested in innovative architectural designs, interior design trends, and major developments within the field.
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