Michael Messenger
Michael Messenger is an English designer.[1] His early life was spent in the Middle East and the Far East. He was educated at Winchester College. He went on to study industrial design at the Royal College of Art.
In 1991, he founded AirCell Structures and serves as Design Director.[1] One project, the TronjiDome, developed in conjunction with Lindstrand Balloons on behalf of Ragdoll Productions was featured on BBC TV's 'Tomorrow's World'.
Messenger has designed many products, including yachts, powerboats, hospitality and technical units for Formula One teams such as Brawn F1, Honda F1, Williams F1, Mclaren and Renault F1, and inflatable structures [2] used to provide shelter in areas suffering from natural disasters.
Messenger presented at the SuSanA forum "Engaging industry in innovative emergency sanitation design" meeting in Delft, Netherlands, in June 2012 - Delft event video.
Most recently his skills have been seen to the fore in Bradley Wiggins' Tour de France success - Messenger designed Team Sky Pro Cycling's Team coach known as the "SkyBus" and which has been integral to the team since its launch in January 2010.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Contact". aircellstructures.com. Retrieved 26 December 2010.
- ↑ Hands, Greg. "News Bulletin from Greg Hands MP #320". Retrieved 10 January 2012.
External links
- Aircell Structures Company website.