Include 2009
Inclusive design into innovation: transforming practice in design, research and business
Monday 6 April 19.30, Henry Moore Gallery
As part of the Include 2009 conference events, the Royal College of Art Helen Hamlyn Centre is pleased to host its first Include Gala Dinner. The dinner consisted of a two-course meal with wine, prepared by the Royal College of Art's own chefs. Guests at this event were welcomed by Professor Sir Christopher Frayling, Rector of the Royal College of Art.
Two leading figures of the international inclusive design movement - Roger Coleman and Patricia Moore - made an after-dinner address.
Professor Emeritus Roger Coleman, co-founder of the RCA Helen Hamlyn Centre, and the recipient of a Ron Mace Universal Design Award in 2000 and a Sir Misha Black Award for Innovation in Design Education in 2001.
Professor Patricia Moore, internationally acclaimed gerontologist and designer, a leading authority on consumer lifespan behaviours and requirements, and famous for a daring three-year experiment disguised as an 80-year-old woman through North America.
Menu
Main Course
* Chicken wrapped in Parma Ham with Cream of Mushroom Sauce
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* Salmon and Crab Cake Chilli with Coriander Sauce
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* Spinach and Ricotta Ravioli with Sage Cream Sauce
Dessert
* Individual Tarte Tatin
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* Framboise and Passion Mousse
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* Rich Chocolate and Praline Truffle
* Coffee