fh-aachen: a jungle grown in 48 h

last month, when I was in munich, I saw this intallation of the interior design department of the academy of fine arts munich. check out here: tie-wrap world.

and here is another jungle. but this one was an experiment. they build a giant handcrafted jungle as a group project with the product design and graphic design departement from the university of applied sciences in aachen. the challenge was: do it within 48h. you can find more information on the weblog. here are some facts:

48 hours | 14 groups | 56 participants

each team:
200 roof panels | 160 cardboard tubes | 180 cardboard boxes | 400 tie wrap (I love these) | 6 m2 amount of space for each group

growing 48h
the beginn

growning 48h

growing 48h

growing 48h

growing 48h

preview: milan design week 2008 – guerilla action: designmetropole aachen

who are the design heroes? they are some creatives from aachen (you might ask yourself where aachen is. it’s in the west of germany, close to the dutch boarder). most of them studied product design. after their studies they were looking for a studio, some workspace. 3 of them opened the design at work studio/shop in the centre of aachen.

last year, at the ambiente in frankfurt, they were exhibiting their products. and because 4 designers from aachen were presenting their work (just 20 people from germany are getting some exhibition area) people use to ask if aachen is going to become the new design metropolitan. First sneered at, the aachen design heroes started to believe into it. now they are going to promote the idea in milan at the designweek. so watch out! – there is an olive scooter driving through the city. and there is a lot of tape involved. if you won’t be attentive you could be sticked to the wall. yeah, designmetropole aachen!

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designmetropole aachenpatricia yasmine graf, valentin derksen (trainee), julia graf, jürgen reichert, andrea derichs, daniel tsvetkov (trainee)

designmetropole aachen in the centre: fabian seibert

design at work
hm.. how can we conquer the world? maybe with scooters and tape?

enter to paradise
or enter to the design world?

hansen and paul hoepner: biking to milan

there are people who will travel by bus or will take the train. some do have a car and some prefer to take the plane. and everbody will meet up in milan for the designweek. but these twins decided to go by bike. (we are talking about 900 km)

hansen hoepner is a product design student from maastricht and his brother, paul, a graphic designer from cologne. it sounds crazy but hansen constructed his bike by himself. he used various parts of old bikes and created a bike which is, like he said, perfect to make a tour through the hills. he calls the bike ‘hanneman’. today at 2 pm they left maastricht and their first stopover wil be somewhere between liegé, belgium and luxemburg. they are planning to attend at the designweek on the 19th april. so just 9 days for the trip. I am curious if they gonna hit the goal. but I belive in them.

stay tuned! they will send me some pictures from their trip in the next days!

hansen paul hoepner
hansen and paul höpner

hanneman bike
the incredible ‘hanneman’ bike

make a bike
constructing the bike

hannemann bike
the scheduling

preview: milan designweek 2008 – student clash

another must-see is that’s design. various universities and institutions are presenting innovative design made by students at the zona tortona. I would say another platform for the new creative generation.

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phillip mann – stainless steel, granite, glassware, plastic bottle
rhode Island school of design

list of participants:

university of art and design halle
canterbury school of architecture
domus academy
hong kong design centre
konstfack university college of arts, crafts and design
lund university, Industrial design
politecnico di milano
• accademia del lusso
rhode Island school of design
scuola politecnica di design
• british higher school of art and design
strate collège designers
unitec new zealand- school of design
university college falmouth

superstudio piu’
via tortona 27

philippe starck: design kills

a little piss-tale of phillipe starck‘s juicer. actually it’s an example of good design which defuses the tension between functional and aesthetic goals. in my judgment: the juicer is overused. I can’t and don’t wanna see him again. you find it in almost every design book. besides this rocket-shaped squeezer appears expressly designed to spray orange juice all over the person who is attempting to use it. anyhow it’s the ultimate designer accessory.

philippe starck juicer

alessi starck juicer
philippe starck – juicer – alessi

preview: milan design week 2008 – moooi

yes, I affect dutch design and moooi has some products I love, like the v.i.p chair from marcel wanders, the smoke chair from maarten baas or the horse lamp from the swedish front design girls.

marcel wanders vip chair
marcel wanders v.i.p. chair

the great part is that moooi (mooi is ‘beautiful’ in dutch and the additional ‘o’ implys super beautiful) will also present his new collection on the designweek (16-21.4 in milan). I haven’t seen many sneak peeks yet. I just know that this hanging lamp, the sofa lamp, from culdesac design studio will be a part of it. to be honest, the lamp looks like a softish ufo. anyway I am looking forward to the rest of the new collection.

sofa lamp moooi

sofa lamp moooi
inspired by the iconic chester sofa – consists of a sculptural moulded polyurethane shel