Adam Nathaniel Furman on Multicultural Upbringing and its Effects on His Notions of Identity

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On Design with Justyna Green brings you insightful conversations with the arts & design's most inspiring figures - from designers to architects, editors to creative directors and everybody in between. If you want to know what inspires them, how they work and how they see the world, this is the podcast for you. Listen to the On Design podcast now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Play.

On Design podcast host, Justyna Green met Adam Nathaniel Furman at his apartment in the vicinity of Regent's Park. In their conversation, they discuss Furman’s multicultural upbringing and its effects on his notions of identity. With roots in Argentina, Japan and Israel, Furman’s views on design, aesthetics and the society derive from numerous cultures, traditions, and religions, resulting in an open mind and a wealth of informed viewpoints.

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Cite: On Design. "Adam Nathaniel Furman on Multicultural Upbringing and its Effects on His Notions of Identity" 01 Mar 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/934541/adam-nathaniel-furman-on-multicultural-upbringing-and-its-effects-on-his-notions-of-identity> ISSN 0719-8884

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