Martin Pot

Martin Pot (NL) is an interior-architect and researcher.

Martin Pot is an independent interior-architect/researcher living and working in Rotterdam. He studied at the Technical School Rotterdam and graduated from the Willem de Kooning Academy of Visual Arts. Currently he is studying web culture and is preparing his PhD at Erasmus University in Rotterdam. He is primarily occupied with the development and research of technological, media and visual aspects concerning the living/home environment. Pot writes for several media on dwelling, housing and interior-architecture, has created many studies on housing, stage and media-designs and is working on various interior-projects. He is connected to Council, the multi-disciplinary international think-tank for the Internet of Things, he moderates the LinkedIn-group Hybrid Living and he is initiator of hybridLiving.com, the new think-tank for the home-environment.

http://www.martinpot-interiors.com

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