“Our work is to inspire joy”: Natasha Case Talks Coolhaus Ice Cream and Designing for Delight

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Architecture is defined by people. It’s the human condition that shapes the spaces we live within and the moments we share. Few designers and entrepreneurs understand this better than Natasha Case, co-founder of Coolhaus Ice Cream. Trained as an architect, Natasha began exploring a passion for what she called “Farchitecture” – or, Food + Architecture – in her graduate architecture program. The concept originated with the broader notion that design could enhance everyday life, and, by the same token, that food could bring awareness to design.

In an exclusive interview with ArchDaily, Natasha talks about her inspiration for creating architecturally inspired ice cream, how Los Angeles influences her life and work, and what it means to bring joy into the process of making.

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Cite: Eric Baldwin. "“Our work is to inspire joy”: Natasha Case Talks Coolhaus Ice Cream and Designing for Delight" 08 Mar 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/912334/our-work-is-to-inspire-joy-natasha-case-talks-coolhaus-ice-cream-and-designing-for-delight> ISSN 0719-8884

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