Monthly Archives: March 2010

Toystore – ecological pressures as design tools.

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Bearbrick

Toystore – an excursion into ecological pressures as design tools. Studio Master: Sandra Manninger SS10 April 7th will be the presentation meeting for the next semester in the DIA Dessau Institute of Architecture. Here is the abstract describing the task for the upcoming semester for … Read More

Surface grammar – wrapping the body.

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Studio Master: Matias del Campo April 7th will be the presentation meeting for the next Semester in the DIA Dessau Institute of Architecture. Here is the abstract describing the task for the upcoming semester for the 2nd year students at DIA in the Thesis of … Read More

The Austrian pavilion at EXPO Shanghai 2010, furniture.

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Austrian pavilion VIP bar 01

furniture ready to be shipped to Shanghai. all pictures ©3007

SPAN at sound:frame 2010 ::: dimensions.

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soundframe panel discussion logo

SPAN has bee invited to join the panel at the sound:frame symposium to discuss about ‘design, music and architecture’. departure conference – Kunsthalle Project Space Friday, April 9 ZUM UMGANG MIT DEM RAUM. RAUMTHEORIEN AUS DEM BLICKWINKEL VERWANDTER KUNSTSPARTEN. Christoph Thun-Hohenstein (departure | Wien) 13:00 … Read More

The Austrian pavilion at EXPO Shanghai 2010, furniture fabrication.

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Austrian pavilion infodesk manufacturing

Idee & Design who fabricated the SPAN designed furniture for the Austrian Pavilion has released a new promo-video highlighting the process from digital artifacts to the finished pieces. The elegant curves and lines are made visible by projecting grids onto the objects bodies.