Alphenberg leather. Tips and tricks for leather usage in modern interiors
10.09. 17:00–18:30
Ingenious solutions for an old good material: LEATHER
Leather has been an important material since ancient times. Leather is a unique three-dimensional material; it is so dense in texture that it combines insulation properties with water resistance. For the stylish lofts, industrial brutal spaces, in classical and elegant interiors, also Scandinavian purity, leather texture in furniture and details is an exquisite accent and eye-catcher or a great contrast detail.
The Dutch company Alphenberg has spent the better part of a decade perfecting a unique and seemingly incongruous product. Application surface: walls, floors, doors and furniture. We invite you to explore one of our last project D’Boiss Club Bespoke and get knowledge of usage, care and installation of this great material.
In addition to this we will present you pure, seductive and different leather furniture from Jess design. These award-winning brand supply chairs for the best restaurants, hotels and offices (among their customers are Uber, Sony, Dropbox etc.) Try out the most comfortable bar chairs in town and relax in MiCasa sofa, while we share with you hot and actual leather design news.
10.09. 17:00–18:30
Alphenberg leather. Tips and tricks for leather usage in modern interiors
11.09. 17:00–18:30
Jess Design. Evolution of leather furniture
RSVP alphenberg@alphenberg.ee till 7.09
Welcome to one of the best bookshops in the world! We do our best to offer you an excellent choice of carefully selected and most updated choice of art, design and architecture books. Come and celebrate the Disainiöö with our wonderful display of books arranged specially for the occasion.
Send us your feedback, comments and suggestions by an e-mail ra@rahvaraamat.ee!Wuruhi.com is Baltic Design e-Store and online community that connects fashion and accessory designers and their customers.
The word “wuruhi”, a “wolf”, comes from the Maori language. We in Wuruhi are a wolf pack – a family group of designers and enablers who work and grow together. Wuruhi is the place to discover the hidden jewels of the Baltics.
We are unique. Wuruhi is the first community in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania that connects both fashion jewelry and art jewelry design. We have conveniently brought together wood, leather and metal artists.
Right at your fingertips.
Wuruhi’s mission is to connect designers and design lovers & consumers.
We provide an online user-centered shopping environment & services and an entertaining & educating magazine.
The display of design and architecture schools introduces graduation works and various school projects. In addition to the design schools in Estonia who give the higher education in Tallinn, Tartu and Haapsalu also our guests from Institute of Design & Communication, FH JOANNEUM, Graz and University of Ljubljana are presenting the last projects of their students.
READ MORE ABOUT EACH DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL >>>>>Authors: EKA + HK PolyU
Tutors: Liisi Eesmaa, Piret Puppart,
Basia Szkutnicka
Photographer: Nick D (Spitgan Magazine)
Skins&Shells is an international collaborative project between the Master´s of Fashion degree students of the Estonian Academy of Arts and Hong Kong Polytechnic University. 1600 Chinese wooden fans, iconic to Asia, were used as a medium to reflect the meaning of "protective membranes" surrounding the existence of life. The outcome resulted in 11 individual statement pieces, each with a narrative, transforming the human silhouette...delicate, dramatic, more than skin-deep.
SUVA Type Foundry
EKA Graphic Design presents SUVA Type Foundry, a new web platform, where one can download and buy fonts created by EKA GD students and alumni.
This exhibition marks the opening of the SUVA Type Foundry by featuring fonts and other typographical experiments from the past 15 years designed and created by students, alumni and faculty at EKA GD. The exhibit also showcases the department’s diverse archive, for example designs from the 1980s by professors Ivar Sakk and Villu Järmut.
The exhibited fonts are designed in lectures and workshops lead by renowned designers like Anton Koovit, Tuomas Kortteinen, Avigail Reiner, Johannes Breyer & Fabian Harb, Ott Metusala and others. Fonts designed as graduation projects are also featured.
https://www.artun.ee/erialad/graafiline-disain/ulevaade/
--Pallas University of Applied Sciences, Department of Leather Design, "WoW"
“A bag that doesn’t look like a bag” – this is the task our students get and it tells them to make a story with the help of a product where the form of the classic bag has vanished. Visitor of the exhibition can experience the so-called WOW effect looking at the works where something familiar is telling an unusual story, different from what to expect.
––Greenhouse Tartu exhibits prototypes jointly created by the students of the departments of furniture and textile of Tartu Art College. The prototypes are inspired by experiments with material and form and by setting technical challenges. The exhibition is a cross-section of ideas presented throughout the years at the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair; in collaboration with Estonian furniture manufacturers it has got the potential to reach wider use.
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Pallas University of Applied Sciences. Applied research project MultiWeave
Textile students of Tartu Art College are developing method of creation of textile material (invented by Kadi Pajupuu) in the scope of the applied research project MultiWeave. The invention combines CNC technology. Prototypes of the machine MultiWeave (2016) and SpiderWeave (2017) were built during hackathons under the supervision of Anna Jõgi (Kriimsilm Tehnoloogiad). The partner from textile industry Urmas Mägi (Fein-Elast Estonia) is financing the development of the software.
––
Pallas University of Applied Sciences, “I live here”
City as an environment is the seedbed for ever-changing and developing culture. Creation springs up from the environment and also creates it. The work of Pallas students is the outcome of questions about the relationship between environment and creator, place and people. The authors are both giving and getting, using and creating, valuing the past and visualizing the future. The city is alive until creativity lives there. "I Live Here" is the first display of design of the Pallas University of Applied Sciences.
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Tallinn University Haapsalu College/ Diploma thesis 2018
"Handicraft Technologies and Design" at Tallinn University Haapsalu College is a unique applied curriculum that provides the graduates with understanding of the essence, creation and sustainability of a personal product. We have turned our face towards the ongoing processes in society and elaboration of possible solutions of its pain spots. We highly value working with health promotion product concepts.
––
The masterclass dealt with the question how do we experience space and architecture with our sense of hearing. There have been binaural recording techniques, playback and sound inventions in public space. And the outcome of this masterclass was:
1. DogDay, a audio/video installation transforming the sensual experience from a dogs perspective (audio, vision, electromagnetic fields etc) to the human range.
2. Sounds good sounds Graz - an interactive sound installation, using a taktile floor map to dance the sounds of Graz, especially the University.
3. Sound map - an interactive map reusing the metaphor of childrens tiptoe pen to explore the sounds and sight of special location in Graz.
All sounds have public access and can be heard on Udo Nolls apogee website.
--
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture: Liveability in urban transformations
Reducing traffic with motor vehicles, care for the environment and economical use of resources – transferring these goals into urban city spaces should reflect an enhanced quality of life in the sense of social and cultural awareness of urban communities, continuing the awareness of the usefulness of dialogue with history, thus promoting regional identity. Projects: development of residential area in connection with natural surrounding; from isolated housing structure to cooperative housing, challenges of sustainable mobility street; and architecture as a way of transforming the life.--
Revitalisation of Former Salt Warehouses in Portoroz
The former salt warehouses are located along a coastal path which connects some of the most beautiful destinations on the Slovene coast. The purpose of this project is to highlight the unexploited opportunities and to find a solution that would take full advantage of the qualities of this space and the two protected buildings through a well defined relation of the area to the wider context. The project establishes a thorough concept for the waterfront, develops a vision for the area of the former warehouses and proposes an intervention into the existing structures, with which the space within the two buildings becomes part of the seafront. With the proposed concept of use, the former warehouses become a new centre of public life, where activities and events for both tourists and locals take place all year round and throughout the day.
--Design and Technology Futures
"Design and Technology Futures is built on an understanding that disciplinary, cultural and intellectual diversity, combined with a creative and open mindset, drives successful innovation.
The programme combines education and innovation into an enabling platform so students may search for new ways to address complex contemporary challenges by utilising the synergy that comes from creative practices and exploring emerging technologies.
Students are developed into T-shaped professionals with the ability to collaborate creatively across different fields and disciplines."
--NODI - YOUNGSTERS DESIGNING
This year, the topic to inspire 7 - 19 y/o youngsters was: The Republic of Estonia 100 - Every place has its location. Environment design to enrich public space.
Students analyzed and developed design concepts to improve public spaces. NODI was organised in cooperation with six municipalities and AS Kiili Betoon.
Design courses for art teachers were held in four different corners of Estonia. Over 190 students from 11 schools participated in the competition. Kiili Betoon will produce roadblocks, skatepark seating, etc. based on the best concepts.
kunstikoolid.eeTallinn Hobby School Kullo exhibition of design and woodworking "Evolving stuff"
Hobby education fulfills a gap in design education and gives opportunity for children to highlight and improve their own creative ideas by going through the hole creative process from first sketches to finished product. This is study to find balance between interests and developing skills, and get over the obstacles like lack of skills and patience. Allso finding motivators like support, learning new techniques, playfulness. Crowing number and quality of skills encourages to play and create more.
The workshop is conducted by industry experts from UPM Mr. Mikko Tilli and Mr. Juhana Liimatainen.
Grada technology revitalises the forming of wood with heat and pressure and opens up new opportunities for designs not achievable with traditional methods.
Workshop is open to the general public, previous designer or woodworking experience is not necessary.
As space is limited, your confirmation of attendance will be greatly appreciated.
More information about UPM Grada www.upmgrada.com
Ingenious solutions for an old good material: LEATHER
Leather has been an important material since ancient times. Leather is a unique three-dimensional material; it is so dense in texture that it combines insulation properties with water resistance. For the stylish lofts, industrial brutal spaces, in classical and elegant interiors, also Scandinavian purity, leather texture in furniture and details is an exquisite accent and eye-catcher or a great contrast detail.
The Dutch company Alphenberg has spent the better part of a decade perfecting a unique and seemingly incongruous product. Application surface: walls, floors, doors and furniture. We invite you to explore one of our last project D’Boiss Club Bespoke and get knowledge of usage, care and installation of this great material.
In addition to this we will present you pure, seductive and different leather furniture from Jess design. These award-winning brand supply chairs for the best restaurants, hotels and offices (among their customers are Uber, Sony, Dropbox etc.) Try out the most comfortable bar chairs in town and relax in MiCasa sofa, while we share with you hot and actual leather design news.
10.09. 17:00–18:30
Alphenberg leather. Tips and tricks for leather usage in modern interiors
11.09. 17:00–18:30
Jess Design. Evolution of leather furniture
RSVP alphenberg@alphenberg.ee till 7.09
The display of design and architecture schools introduces graduation works and various school projects. In addition to the design schools in Estonia who give the higher education in Tallinn, Tartu and Haapsalu also our guests from Institute of Design & Communication, FH JOANNEUM, Graz and University of Ljubljana are presenting the last projects of their students.
READ MORE ABOUT EACH DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL >>>>>Authors: EKA + HK PolyU
Tutors: Liisi Eesmaa, Piret Puppart,
Basia Szkutnicka
Photographer: Nick D (Spitgan Magazine)
Skins&Shells is an international collaborative project between the Master´s of Fashion degree students of the Estonian Academy of Arts and Hong Kong Polytechnic University. 1600 Chinese wooden fans, iconic to Asia, were used as a medium to reflect the meaning of "protective membranes" surrounding the existence of life. The outcome resulted in 11 individual statement pieces, each with a narrative, transforming the human silhouette...delicate, dramatic, more than skin-deep.
SUVA Type Foundry
EKA Graphic Design presents SUVA Type Foundry, a new web platform, where one can download and buy fonts created by EKA GD students and alumni.
This exhibition marks the opening of the SUVA Type Foundry by featuring fonts and other typographical experiments from the past 15 years designed and created by students, alumni and faculty at EKA GD. The exhibit also showcases the department’s diverse archive, for example designs from the 1980s by professors Ivar Sakk and Villu Järmut.
The exhibited fonts are designed in lectures and workshops lead by renowned designers like Anton Koovit, Tuomas Kortteinen, Avigail Reiner, Johannes Breyer & Fabian Harb, Ott Metusala and others. Fonts designed as graduation projects are also featured.
https://www.artun.ee/erialad/graafiline-disain/ulevaade/
--Pallas University of Applied Sciences, Department of Leather Design, "WoW"
“A bag that doesn’t look like a bag” – this is the task our students get and it tells them to make a story with the help of a product where the form of the classic bag has vanished. Visitor of the exhibition can experience the so-called WOW effect looking at the works where something familiar is telling an unusual story, different from what to expect.
––Greenhouse Tartu exhibits prototypes jointly created by the students of the departments of furniture and textile of Tartu Art College. The prototypes are inspired by experiments with material and form and by setting technical challenges. The exhibition is a cross-section of ideas presented throughout the years at the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair; in collaboration with Estonian furniture manufacturers it has got the potential to reach wider use.
––
Pallas University of Applied Sciences. Applied research project MultiWeave
Textile students of Tartu Art College are developing method of creation of textile material (invented by Kadi Pajupuu) in the scope of the applied research project MultiWeave. The invention combines CNC technology. Prototypes of the machine MultiWeave (2016) and SpiderWeave (2017) were built during hackathons under the supervision of Anna Jõgi (Kriimsilm Tehnoloogiad). The partner from textile industry Urmas Mägi (Fein-Elast Estonia) is financing the development of the software.
––
Pallas University of Applied Sciences, “I live here”
City as an environment is the seedbed for ever-changing and developing culture. Creation springs up from the environment and also creates it. The work of Pallas students is the outcome of questions about the relationship between environment and creator, place and people. The authors are both giving and getting, using and creating, valuing the past and visualizing the future. The city is alive until creativity lives there. "I Live Here" is the first display of design of the Pallas University of Applied Sciences.
––
Tallinn University Haapsalu College/ Diploma thesis 2018
"Handicraft Technologies and Design" at Tallinn University Haapsalu College is a unique applied curriculum that provides the graduates with understanding of the essence, creation and sustainability of a personal product. We have turned our face towards the ongoing processes in society and elaboration of possible solutions of its pain spots. We highly value working with health promotion product concepts.
––
The masterclass dealt with the question how do we experience space and architecture with our sense of hearing. There have been binaural recording techniques, playback and sound inventions in public space. And the outcome of this masterclass was:
1. DogDay, a audio/video installation transforming the sensual experience from a dogs perspective (audio, vision, electromagnetic fields etc) to the human range.
2. Sounds good sounds Graz - an interactive sound installation, using a taktile floor map to dance the sounds of Graz, especially the University.
3. Sound map - an interactive map reusing the metaphor of childrens tiptoe pen to explore the sounds and sight of special location in Graz.
All sounds have public access and can be heard on Udo Nolls apogee website.
--
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture: Liveability in urban transformations
Reducing traffic with motor vehicles, care for the environment and economical use of resources – transferring these goals into urban city spaces should reflect an enhanced quality of life in the sense of social and cultural awareness of urban communities, continuing the awareness of the usefulness of dialogue with history, thus promoting regional identity. Projects: development of residential area in connection with natural surrounding; from isolated housing structure to cooperative housing, challenges of sustainable mobility street; and architecture as a way of transforming the life.--
Revitalisation of Former Salt Warehouses in Portoroz
The former salt warehouses are located along a coastal path which connects some of the most beautiful destinations on the Slovene coast. The purpose of this project is to highlight the unexploited opportunities and to find a solution that would take full advantage of the qualities of this space and the two protected buildings through a well defined relation of the area to the wider context. The project establishes a thorough concept for the waterfront, develops a vision for the area of the former warehouses and proposes an intervention into the existing structures, with which the space within the two buildings becomes part of the seafront. With the proposed concept of use, the former warehouses become a new centre of public life, where activities and events for both tourists and locals take place all year round and throughout the day.
--Design and Technology Futures
"Design and Technology Futures is built on an understanding that disciplinary, cultural and intellectual diversity, combined with a creative and open mindset, drives successful innovation.
The programme combines education and innovation into an enabling platform so students may search for new ways to address complex contemporary challenges by utilising the synergy that comes from creative practices and exploring emerging technologies.
Students are developed into T-shaped professionals with the ability to collaborate creatively across different fields and disciplines."
--NODI - YOUNGSTERS DESIGNING
This year, the topic to inspire 7 - 19 y/o youngsters was: The Republic of Estonia 100 - Every place has its location. Environment design to enrich public space.
Students analyzed and developed design concepts to improve public spaces. NODI was organised in cooperation with six municipalities and AS Kiili Betoon.
Design courses for art teachers were held in four different corners of Estonia. Over 190 students from 11 schools participated in the competition. Kiili Betoon will produce roadblocks, skatepark seating, etc. based on the best concepts.
kunstikoolid.eeTallinn Hobby School Kullo exhibition of design and woodworking "Evolving stuff"
Hobby education fulfills a gap in design education and gives opportunity for children to highlight and improve their own creative ideas by going through the hole creative process from first sketches to finished product. This is study to find balance between interests and developing skills, and get over the obstacles like lack of skills and patience. Allso finding motivators like support, learning new techniques, playfulness. Crowing number and quality of skills encourages to play and create more.
16.00–16.15 Introduction by Mait Väljas (Eesti Arhitektuurimuuseum),
Ilona Gurjanova (EDL, MTÜ Disainiöö)
16.15–16.45 Jüri Kermik: Tallinn–London: From international business networks to exchanges of design development
16.45–17.15 Magnus Englund: The Pritchards and the Bauhaus.
17.15.–17.30 Paus
17.30 – 18.00 Elizabeth Darling: Wells Coates: An Architect’s Adventures in Plywood.
18.00–18.30 John Allan: The Isokon building and its restoration. 18.30–18.45 Karen Jagodin: Life in Estonia after Luther
Jüri Kermik
Jüri Kermik is an academic and designer with research interests in design history and materials innovation. His doctoral research at the Royal College of Art focused on the history of plywood in furniture design. He has published an award-winning monograph (A. M. Luther 1877-1940: The Innovation of Form Arising from the Material) and continues exhibiting and lecturing internationally.
This lecture focuses on innovation built on the knowhow and experience of plywood production, and the close relationship between the three companies – Luterma, Venesta and Isokon during the 1920s and 1930s.
Magnus Englund
Magnus Englund is Director of the Isokon Gallery Trust that has been operating a museum in the 1934 Grade I listed Isokon building in London since 2014. He has written several books about modern Scandinavian design, and is a co-founder of the retailer Skandium, the leading British retailer of Scandinavian design.
Jack & Molly Pritchard were two extraordinary individuals in a turbulent period of the 20th century. Through Jack Pritchard's work with Venesta, the British arm of A. M. Luther of Estonia, they came into contact with modernism, which in turn led to a life changing encounter with the Masters of the Bauhaus, four who came to live in their building.
Dr Elizabeth Darling
Elizabeth Darling is an architectural historian and Reader in the School of History at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She specialises in the histories of modernist architecture & design cultures in inter-war England. Her books include Re-forming Britain (2007) & Wells Coates (2012).
Wells Coates made extensive use of plywood from the start of her career. This lecture will focus on a number of key examples to explore the distinctive architectural language that she developed with this most modern of materials.
John Allan
John Allan was a Director at Avanti Architects from 1983-2011 leading Modern Movement conservation projects and studies. He was founding Chairman of DoCoMoMo-UK and is author of the award-winning biography Berthold Lubetkin – Architecture and the tradition of progress. He is a member of the Finsbury Health Centre Preservation Trust and Chairman of the Isokon Gallery Trust.
This talk will focus on the Isokon apartments in London, opened in 1934 as a pioneering experiment in urban living which soon became home to some notable refugees from Europe including Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer and Moholy Nagy. Also described will be the major restoration project of 2004 and the formation of the Isokon Gallery whose exhibition that has been re-created in Tallinn for this Design Festival.
Karen Jagodin
Architectural researcher graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts in Art History 2005 (BA) and University College London, Bartlett School of Architecture, Master of Arts in History of Architecture in 2014. The main research areas are related to the architecture and interior architecture of the Soviet period; she has written and edited several architectural books and guides.
The lecture focuses on the further development of the historic Luther factory after nationalization during the Soviet period (the Tallinn Plywood and Furniture Factory) and, after privatization, to the production of AS Marlekor. The last segment of the lecture will cover the contemporary era and focus on how plywood inspires Estonian designers today.
The exhibition of documentary photos "Looking Through Windows" by Eve Kiiler till Sept 11. Eve Kiiler (1960) has taken many photographs of cities through bus and tram windows.
*The exhibition “Self” by Vivian Ainsalu from Sept 12.
Vivian Ainsalu (1979) features nature and environment, human and mythological creatures, beauty of life and existential melancholy in her works.
27.09. 18:00–21:00 Masterclass “Choice of photo production environments and accessories” by Vivian Ainsalu.
Price 36€
Pre-register, please!
RSVP info@positiiv.ee
The display of design and architecture schools introduces graduation works and various school projects. In addition to the design schools in Estonia who give the higher education in Tallinn, Tartu and Haapsalu also our guests from Institute of Design & Communication, FH JOANNEUM, Graz and University of Ljubljana are presenting the last projects of their students.
READ MORE ABOUT EACH DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL >>>>>Authors: EKA + HK PolyU
Tutors: Liisi Eesmaa, Piret Puppart,
Basia Szkutnicka
Photographer: Nick D (Spitgan Magazine)
Skins&Shells is an international collaborative project between the Master´s of Fashion degree students of the Estonian Academy of Arts and Hong Kong Polytechnic University. 1600 Chinese wooden fans, iconic to Asia, were used as a medium to reflect the meaning of "protective membranes" surrounding the existence of life. The outcome resulted in 11 individual statement pieces, each with a narrative, transforming the human silhouette...delicate, dramatic, more than skin-deep.
SUVA Type Foundry
EKA Graphic Design presents SUVA Type Foundry, a new web platform, where one can download and buy fonts created by EKA GD students and alumni.
This exhibition marks the opening of the SUVA Type Foundry by featuring fonts and other typographical experiments from the past 15 years designed and created by students, alumni and faculty at EKA GD. The exhibit also showcases the department’s diverse archive, for example designs from the 1980s by professors Ivar Sakk and Villu Järmut.
The exhibited fonts are designed in lectures and workshops lead by renowned designers like Anton Koovit, Tuomas Kortteinen, Avigail Reiner, Johannes Breyer & Fabian Harb, Ott Metusala and others. Fonts designed as graduation projects are also featured.
https://www.artun.ee/erialad/graafiline-disain/ulevaade/
--Pallas University of Applied Sciences, Department of Leather Design, "WoW"
“A bag that doesn’t look like a bag” – this is the task our students get and it tells them to make a story with the help of a product where the form of the classic bag has vanished. Visitor of the exhibition can experience the so-called WOW effect looking at the works where something familiar is telling an unusual story, different from what to expect.
––Greenhouse Tartu exhibits prototypes jointly created by the students of the departments of furniture and textile of Tartu Art College. The prototypes are inspired by experiments with material and form and by setting technical challenges. The exhibition is a cross-section of ideas presented throughout the years at the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair; in collaboration with Estonian furniture manufacturers it has got the potential to reach wider use.
––
Pallas University of Applied Sciences. Applied research project MultiWeave
Textile students of Tartu Art College are developing method of creation of textile material (invented by Kadi Pajupuu) in the scope of the applied research project MultiWeave. The invention combines CNC technology. Prototypes of the machine MultiWeave (2016) and SpiderWeave (2017) were built during hackathons under the supervision of Anna Jõgi (Kriimsilm Tehnoloogiad). The partner from textile industry Urmas Mägi (Fein-Elast Estonia) is financing the development of the software.
––
Pallas University of Applied Sciences, “I live here”
City as an environment is the seedbed for ever-changing and developing culture. Creation springs up from the environment and also creates it. The work of Pallas students is the outcome of questions about the relationship between environment and creator, place and people. The authors are both giving and getting, using and creating, valuing the past and visualizing the future. The city is alive until creativity lives there. "I Live Here" is the first display of design of the Pallas University of Applied Sciences.
––
Tallinn University Haapsalu College/ Diploma thesis 2018
"Handicraft Technologies and Design" at Tallinn University Haapsalu College is a unique applied curriculum that provides the graduates with understanding of the essence, creation and sustainability of a personal product. We have turned our face towards the ongoing processes in society and elaboration of possible solutions of its pain spots. We highly value working with health promotion product concepts.
––
The masterclass dealt with the question how do we experience space and architecture with our sense of hearing. There have been binaural recording techniques, playback and sound inventions in public space. And the outcome of this masterclass was:
1. DogDay, a audio/video installation transforming the sensual experience from a dogs perspective (audio, vision, electromagnetic fields etc) to the human range.
2. Sounds good sounds Graz - an interactive sound installation, using a taktile floor map to dance the sounds of Graz, especially the University.
3. Sound map - an interactive map reusing the metaphor of childrens tiptoe pen to explore the sounds and sight of special location in Graz.
All sounds have public access and can be heard on Udo Nolls apogee website.
--
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture: Liveability in urban transformations
Reducing traffic with motor vehicles, care for the environment and economical use of resources – transferring these goals into urban city spaces should reflect an enhanced quality of life in the sense of social and cultural awareness of urban communities, continuing the awareness of the usefulness of dialogue with history, thus promoting regional identity. Projects: development of residential area in connection with natural surrounding; from isolated housing structure to cooperative housing, challenges of sustainable mobility street; and architecture as a way of transforming the life.--
Revitalisation of Former Salt Warehouses in Portoroz
The former salt warehouses are located along a coastal path which connects some of the most beautiful destinations on the Slovene coast. The purpose of this project is to highlight the unexploited opportunities and to find a solution that would take full advantage of the qualities of this space and the two protected buildings through a well defined relation of the area to the wider context. The project establishes a thorough concept for the waterfront, develops a vision for the area of the former warehouses and proposes an intervention into the existing structures, with which the space within the two buildings becomes part of the seafront. With the proposed concept of use, the former warehouses become a new centre of public life, where activities and events for both tourists and locals take place all year round and throughout the day.
--Design and Technology Futures
"Design and Technology Futures is built on an understanding that disciplinary, cultural and intellectual diversity, combined with a creative and open mindset, drives successful innovation.
The programme combines education and innovation into an enabling platform so students may search for new ways to address complex contemporary challenges by utilising the synergy that comes from creative practices and exploring emerging technologies.
Students are developed into T-shaped professionals with the ability to collaborate creatively across different fields and disciplines."
--NODI - YOUNGSTERS DESIGNING
This year, the topic to inspire 7 - 19 y/o youngsters was: The Republic of Estonia 100 - Every place has its location. Environment design to enrich public space.
Students analyzed and developed design concepts to improve public spaces. NODI was organised in cooperation with six municipalities and AS Kiili Betoon.
Design courses for art teachers were held in four different corners of Estonia. Over 190 students from 11 schools participated in the competition. Kiili Betoon will produce roadblocks, skatepark seating, etc. based on the best concepts.
kunstikoolid.eeTallinn Hobby School Kullo exhibition of design and woodworking "Evolving stuff"
Hobby education fulfills a gap in design education and gives opportunity for children to highlight and improve their own creative ideas by going through the hole creative process from first sketches to finished product. This is study to find balance between interests and developing skills, and get over the obstacles like lack of skills and patience. Allso finding motivators like support, learning new techniques, playfulness. Crowing number and quality of skills encourages to play and create more.
Ingenious solutions for an old good material: LEATHER
Leather has been an important material since ancient times. Leather is a unique three-dimensional material; it is so dense in texture that it combines insulation properties with water resistance. For the stylish lofts, industrial brutal spaces, in classical and elegant interiors, also Scandinavian purity, leather texture in furniture and details is an exquisite accent and eye-catcher or a great contrast detail.
The Dutch company Alphenberg has spent the better part of a decade perfecting a unique and seemingly incongruous product. Application surface: walls, floors, doors and furniture. We invite you to explore one of our last project D’Boiss Club Bespoke and get knowledge of usage, care and installation of this great material.
In addition to this we will present you pure, seductive and different leather furniture from Jess design. These award-winning brand supply chairs for the best restaurants, hotels and offices (among their customers are Uber, Sony, Dropbox etc.) Try out the most comfortable bar chairs in town and relax in MiCasa sofa, while we share with you hot and actual leather design news.
10.09. 17:00–18:30
Alphenberg leather. Tips and tricks for leather usage in modern interiors
11.09. 17:00–18:30
Jess Design. Evolution of leather furniture
13.09. 18:30–21:00
Party at D’Boiss Club Bespoke.
RSVP alphenberg@alphenberg.ee till 7.09
The display of design and architecture schools introduces graduation works and various school projects. In addition to the design schools in Estonia who give the higher education in Tallinn, Tartu and Haapsalu also our guests from Institute of Design & Communication, FH JOANNEUM, Graz and University of Ljubljana are presenting the last projects of their students.
READ MORE ABOUT EACH DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL >>>>>Authors: EKA + HK PolyU
Tutors: Liisi Eesmaa, Piret Puppart,
Basia Szkutnicka
Photographer: Nick D (Spitgan Magazine)
Skins&Shells is an international collaborative project between the Master´s of Fashion degree students of the Estonian Academy of Arts and Hong Kong Polytechnic University. 1600 Chinese wooden fans, iconic to Asia, were used as a medium to reflect the meaning of "protective membranes" surrounding the existence of life. The outcome resulted in 11 individual statement pieces, each with a narrative, transforming the human silhouette...delicate, dramatic, more than skin-deep.
SUVA Type Foundry
EKA Graphic Design presents SUVA Type Foundry, a new web platform, where one can download and buy fonts created by EKA GD students and alumni.
This exhibition marks the opening of the SUVA Type Foundry by featuring fonts and other typographical experiments from the past 15 years designed and created by students, alumni and faculty at EKA GD. The exhibit also showcases the department’s diverse archive, for example designs from the 1980s by professors Ivar Sakk and Villu Järmut.
The exhibited fonts are designed in lectures and workshops lead by renowned designers like Anton Koovit, Tuomas Kortteinen, Avigail Reiner, Johannes Breyer & Fabian Harb, Ott Metusala and others. Fonts designed as graduation projects are also featured.
https://www.artun.ee/erialad/graafiline-disain/ulevaade/
--Pallas University of Applied Sciences, Department of Leather Design, "WoW"
“A bag that doesn’t look like a bag” – this is the task our students get and it tells them to make a story with the help of a product where the form of the classic bag has vanished. Visitor of the exhibition can experience the so-called WOW effect looking at the works where something familiar is telling an unusual story, different from what to expect.
––Greenhouse Tartu exhibits prototypes jointly created by the students of the departments of furniture and textile of Tartu Art College. The prototypes are inspired by experiments with material and form and by setting technical challenges. The exhibition is a cross-section of ideas presented throughout the years at the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair; in collaboration with Estonian furniture manufacturers it has got the potential to reach wider use.
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Pallas University of Applied Sciences. Applied research project MultiWeave
Textile students of Tartu Art College are developing method of creation of textile material (invented by Kadi Pajupuu) in the scope of the applied research project MultiWeave. The invention combines CNC technology. Prototypes of the machine MultiWeave (2016) and SpiderWeave (2017) were built during hackathons under the supervision of Anna Jõgi (Kriimsilm Tehnoloogiad). The partner from textile industry Urmas Mägi (Fein-Elast Estonia) is financing the development of the software.
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Pallas University of Applied Sciences, “I live here”
City as an environment is the seedbed for ever-changing and developing culture. Creation springs up from the environment and also creates it. The work of Pallas students is the outcome of questions about the relationship between environment and creator, place and people. The authors are both giving and getting, using and creating, valuing the past and visualizing the future. The city is alive until creativity lives there. "I Live Here" is the first display of design of the Pallas University of Applied Sciences.
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Tallinn University Haapsalu College/ Diploma thesis 2018
"Handicraft Technologies and Design" at Tallinn University Haapsalu College is a unique applied curriculum that provides the graduates with understanding of the essence, creation and sustainability of a personal product. We have turned our face towards the ongoing processes in society and elaboration of possible solutions of its pain spots. We highly value working with health promotion product concepts.
––
The masterclass dealt with the question how do we experience space and architecture with our sense of hearing. There have been binaural recording techniques, playback and sound inventions in public space. And the outcome of this masterclass was:
1. DogDay, a audio/video installation transforming the sensual experience from a dogs perspective (audio, vision, electromagnetic fields etc) to the human range.
2. Sounds good sounds Graz - an interactive sound installation, using a taktile floor map to dance the sounds of Graz, especially the University.
3. Sound map - an interactive map reusing the metaphor of childrens tiptoe pen to explore the sounds and sight of special location in Graz.
All sounds have public access and can be heard on Udo Nolls apogee website.
--
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture: Liveability in urban transformations
Reducing traffic with motor vehicles, care for the environment and economical use of resources – transferring these goals into urban city spaces should reflect an enhanced quality of life in the sense of social and cultural awareness of urban communities, continuing the awareness of the usefulness of dialogue with history, thus promoting regional identity. Projects: development of residential area in connection with natural surrounding; from isolated housing structure to cooperative housing, challenges of sustainable mobility street; and architecture as a way of transforming the life.--
Revitalisation of Former Salt Warehouses in Portoroz
The former salt warehouses are located along a coastal path which connects some of the most beautiful destinations on the Slovene coast. The purpose of this project is to highlight the unexploited opportunities and to find a solution that would take full advantage of the qualities of this space and the two protected buildings through a well defined relation of the area to the wider context. The project establishes a thorough concept for the waterfront, develops a vision for the area of the former warehouses and proposes an intervention into the existing structures, with which the space within the two buildings becomes part of the seafront. With the proposed concept of use, the former warehouses become a new centre of public life, where activities and events for both tourists and locals take place all year round and throughout the day.
--Design and Technology Futures
"Design and Technology Futures is built on an understanding that disciplinary, cultural and intellectual diversity, combined with a creative and open mindset, drives successful innovation.
The programme combines education and innovation into an enabling platform so students may search for new ways to address complex contemporary challenges by utilising the synergy that comes from creative practices and exploring emerging technologies.
Students are developed into T-shaped professionals with the ability to collaborate creatively across different fields and disciplines."
--NODI - YOUNGSTERS DESIGNING
This year, the topic to inspire 7 - 19 y/o youngsters was: The Republic of Estonia 100 - Every place has its location. Environment design to enrich public space.
Students analyzed and developed design concepts to improve public spaces. NODI was organised in cooperation with six municipalities and AS Kiili Betoon.
Design courses for art teachers were held in four different corners of Estonia. Over 190 students from 11 schools participated in the competition. Kiili Betoon will produce roadblocks, skatepark seating, etc. based on the best concepts.
kunstikoolid.eeTallinn Hobby School Kullo exhibition of design and woodworking "Evolving stuff"
Hobby education fulfills a gap in design education and gives opportunity for children to highlight and improve their own creative ideas by going through the hole creative process from first sketches to finished product. This is study to find balance between interests and developing skills, and get over the obstacles like lack of skills and patience. Allso finding motivators like support, learning new techniques, playfulness. Crowing number and quality of skills encourages to play and create more.
As it has come a tradition, Design Street and Fashion Cross will again be part of the festival and no driver’s license is needed to attend. Walk through the streets and find lots of great fashion-, accessory-, product- and interior design.
Over a hundred designers and design brands will occupy the halls of Solaris and Alexela Concert Hall for two days. In addition to a pleasing experience, it is a great opportunity to learn about the designers and the stories behind the products and purchase some of the best design with special prices.
Participants:
Rõiva- ja aksessuaaridisain
Graphic Design
Kids
Jewellery Design
K i l l u d by Angela Orgusaar
Product DesignTootedisain
Interior Design & Lifestyle
Cosmetics
The display of design and architecture schools introduces graduation works and various school projects. In addition to the design schools in Estonia who give the higher education in Tallinn, Tartu and Haapsalu also our guests from Institute of Design & Communication, FH JOANNEUM, Graz and University of Ljubljana are presenting the last projects of their students.
READ MORE ABOUT EACH DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL >>>>>Authors: EKA + HK PolyU
Tutors: Liisi Eesmaa, Piret Puppart,
Basia Szkutnicka
Photographer: Nick D (Spitgan Magazine)
Skins&Shells is an international collaborative project between the Master´s of Fashion degree students of the Estonian Academy of Arts and Hong Kong Polytechnic University. 1600 Chinese wooden fans, iconic to Asia, were used as a medium to reflect the meaning of "protective membranes" surrounding the existence of life. The outcome resulted in 11 individual statement pieces, each with a narrative, transforming the human silhouette...delicate, dramatic, more than skin-deep.
SUVA Type Foundry
EKA Graphic Design presents SUVA Type Foundry, a new web platform, where one can download and buy fonts created by EKA GD students and alumni.
This exhibition marks the opening of the SUVA Type Foundry by featuring fonts and other typographical experiments from the past 15 years designed and created by students, alumni and faculty at EKA GD. The exhibit also showcases the department’s diverse archive, for example designs from the 1980s by professors Ivar Sakk and Villu Järmut.
The exhibited fonts are designed in lectures and workshops lead by renowned designers like Anton Koovit, Tuomas Kortteinen, Avigail Reiner, Johannes Breyer & Fabian Harb, Ott Metusala and others. Fonts designed as graduation projects are also featured.
https://www.artun.ee/erialad/graafiline-disain/ulevaade/
--Pallas University of Applied Sciences, Department of Leather Design, "WoW"
“A bag that doesn’t look like a bag” – this is the task our students get and it tells them to make a story with the help of a product where the form of the classic bag has vanished. Visitor of the exhibition can experience the so-called WOW effect looking at the works where something familiar is telling an unusual story, different from what to expect.
––Greenhouse Tartu exhibits prototypes jointly created by the students of the departments of furniture and textile of Tartu Art College. The prototypes are inspired by experiments with material and form and by setting technical challenges. The exhibition is a cross-section of ideas presented throughout the years at the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair; in collaboration with Estonian furniture manufacturers it has got the potential to reach wider use.
––
Pallas University of Applied Sciences. Applied research project MultiWeave
Textile students of Tartu Art College are developing method of creation of textile material (invented by Kadi Pajupuu) in the scope of the applied research project MultiWeave. The invention combines CNC technology. Prototypes of the machine MultiWeave (2016) and SpiderWeave (2017) were built during hackathons under the supervision of Anna Jõgi (Kriimsilm Tehnoloogiad). The partner from textile industry Urmas Mägi (Fein-Elast Estonia) is financing the development of the software.
––
Pallas University of Applied Sciences, “I live here”
City as an environment is the seedbed for ever-changing and developing culture. Creation springs up from the environment and also creates it. The work of Pallas students is the outcome of questions about the relationship between environment and creator, place and people. The authors are both giving and getting, using and creating, valuing the past and visualizing the future. The city is alive until creativity lives there. "I Live Here" is the first display of design of the Pallas University of Applied Sciences.
––
Tallinn University Haapsalu College/ Diploma thesis 2018
"Handicraft Technologies and Design" at Tallinn University Haapsalu College is a unique applied curriculum that provides the graduates with understanding of the essence, creation and sustainability of a personal product. We have turned our face towards the ongoing processes in society and elaboration of possible solutions of its pain spots. We highly value working with health promotion product concepts.
––
The masterclass dealt with the question how do we experience space and architecture with our sense of hearing. There have been binaural recording techniques, playback and sound inventions in public space. And the outcome of this masterclass was:
1. DogDay, a audio/video installation transforming the sensual experience from a dogs perspective (audio, vision, electromagnetic fields etc) to the human range.
2. Sounds good sounds Graz - an interactive sound installation, using a taktile floor map to dance the sounds of Graz, especially the University.
3. Sound map - an interactive map reusing the metaphor of childrens tiptoe pen to explore the sounds and sight of special location in Graz.
All sounds have public access and can be heard on Udo Nolls apogee website.
--
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture: Liveability in urban transformations
Reducing traffic with motor vehicles, care for the environment and economical use of resources – transferring these goals into urban city spaces should reflect an enhanced quality of life in the sense of social and cultural awareness of urban communities, continuing the awareness of the usefulness of dialogue with history, thus promoting regional identity. Projects: development of residential area in connection with natural surrounding; from isolated housing structure to cooperative housing, challenges of sustainable mobility street; and architecture as a way of transforming the life.--
Revitalisation of Former Salt Warehouses in Portoroz
The former salt warehouses are located along a coastal path which connects some of the most beautiful destinations on the Slovene coast. The purpose of this project is to highlight the unexploited opportunities and to find a solution that would take full advantage of the qualities of this space and the two protected buildings through a well defined relation of the area to the wider context. The project establishes a thorough concept for the waterfront, develops a vision for the area of the former warehouses and proposes an intervention into the existing structures, with which the space within the two buildings becomes part of the seafront. With the proposed concept of use, the former warehouses become a new centre of public life, where activities and events for both tourists and locals take place all year round and throughout the day.
--Design and Technology Futures
"Design and Technology Futures is built on an understanding that disciplinary, cultural and intellectual diversity, combined with a creative and open mindset, drives successful innovation.
The programme combines education and innovation into an enabling platform so students may search for new ways to address complex contemporary challenges by utilising the synergy that comes from creative practices and exploring emerging technologies.
Students are developed into T-shaped professionals with the ability to collaborate creatively across different fields and disciplines."
--NODI - YOUNGSTERS DESIGNING
This year, the topic to inspire 7 - 19 y/o youngsters was: The Republic of Estonia 100 - Every place has its location. Environment design to enrich public space.
Students analyzed and developed design concepts to improve public spaces. NODI was organised in cooperation with six municipalities and AS Kiili Betoon.
Design courses for art teachers were held in four different corners of Estonia. Over 190 students from 11 schools participated in the competition. Kiili Betoon will produce roadblocks, skatepark seating, etc. based on the best concepts.
kunstikoolid.eeTallinn Hobby School Kullo exhibition of design and woodworking "Evolving stuff"
Hobby education fulfills a gap in design education and gives opportunity for children to highlight and improve their own creative ideas by going through the hole creative process from first sketches to finished product. This is study to find balance between interests and developing skills, and get over the obstacles like lack of skills and patience. Allso finding motivators like support, learning new techniques, playfulness. Crowing number and quality of skills encourages to play and create more.
As it has come a tradition, Design Street and Fashion Cross will again be part of the festival and no driver’s license is needed to attend. Walk through the streets and find lots of great fashion-, accessory-, product- and interior design.
Over a hundred designers and design brands will occupy the halls of Solaris and Alexela Concert Hall for two days. In addition to a pleasing experience, it is a great opportunity to learn about the designers and the stories behind the products and purchase some of the best design with special prices.
Participants:
Rõiva- ja aksessuaaridisain
Graphic Design
Kids
Jewellery Design
K i l l u d by Angela Orgusaar
Product DesignTootedisain
Interior Design & Lifestyle
Cosmetics
THE UNILAB 18/19 Experience Workshop is a part of the Estonian Universal Design Incubator, the aim of which is to raise the awareness of students about universal design and the implementation of its principles. During the workshop the students will gain an insight of the meaning of independence for persons with different needs and through roleplay they will experience the obstacles in their everyday life. The theme of this years’ competition and the conference is independence 3.0, that empowers everyone's independent living.
The event is supported by Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Estonian Council of the Gambling Tax, Estonian Academy of Arts and European Regional Development Fund.
Timetable HEREWith regard to the penetration of digital world, handwriting and drawing have been less popular nowadays. The Firka jewellery is a simple example how traditional and new technologies can be blended. Doodle (in Hungarian: Firka) is a unique piece of drawing and it reflects to the doodler’s personality. In this workshop you will doodle something special for yourself or your loved ones and then with the help of some 3d modelling you will print it with our 3d printers. The whole process of creating your art piece will be no longer than 15-20 minutes and after that the 3d printing will be no more than 30 minutes.
We would like to kindly ask you to bring your laptop with a pre-installed software (You can download a 90 days trial version here: https://www.rhino3d.com/download). The workshop is free, but registration is required. Please fill the registration form, including your email address, so we can get back to you with further details.
The workshop is led by Dániel Kiskéry, a student of MOME Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Design Institute. Working language is English.
The display of design and architecture schools introduces graduation works and various school projects. In addition to the design schools in Estonia who give the higher education in Tallinn, Tartu and Haapsalu also our guests from Institute of Design & Communication, FH JOANNEUM, Graz and University of Ljubljana are presenting the last projects of their students.
READ MORE ABOUT EACH DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL >>>>>Authors: EKA + HK PolyU
Tutors: Liisi Eesmaa, Piret Puppart,
Basia Szkutnicka
Photographer: Nick D (Spitgan Magazine)
Skins&Shells is an international collaborative project between the Master´s of Fashion degree students of the Estonian Academy of Arts and Hong Kong Polytechnic University. 1600 Chinese wooden fans, iconic to Asia, were used as a medium to reflect the meaning of "protective membranes" surrounding the existence of life. The outcome resulted in 11 individual statement pieces, each with a narrative, transforming the human silhouette...delicate, dramatic, more than skin-deep.
SUVA Type Foundry
EKA Graphic Design presents SUVA Type Foundry, a new web platform, where one can download and buy fonts created by EKA GD students and alumni.
This exhibition marks the opening of the SUVA Type Foundry by featuring fonts and other typographical experiments from the past 15 years designed and created by students, alumni and faculty at EKA GD. The exhibit also showcases the department’s diverse archive, for example designs from the 1980s by professors Ivar Sakk and Villu Järmut.
The exhibited fonts are designed in lectures and workshops lead by renowned designers like Anton Koovit, Tuomas Kortteinen, Avigail Reiner, Johannes Breyer & Fabian Harb, Ott Metusala and others. Fonts designed as graduation projects are also featured.
https://www.artun.ee/erialad/graafiline-disain/ulevaade/
--Pallas University of Applied Sciences, Department of Leather Design, "WoW"
“A bag that doesn’t look like a bag” – this is the task our students get and it tells them to make a story with the help of a product where the form of the classic bag has vanished. Visitor of the exhibition can experience the so-called WOW effect looking at the works where something familiar is telling an unusual story, different from what to expect.
––Greenhouse Tartu exhibits prototypes jointly created by the students of the departments of furniture and textile of Tartu Art College. The prototypes are inspired by experiments with material and form and by setting technical challenges. The exhibition is a cross-section of ideas presented throughout the years at the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair; in collaboration with Estonian furniture manufacturers it has got the potential to reach wider use.
––
Pallas University of Applied Sciences. Applied research project MultiWeave
Textile students of Tartu Art College are developing method of creation of textile material (invented by Kadi Pajupuu) in the scope of the applied research project MultiWeave. The invention combines CNC technology. Prototypes of the machine MultiWeave (2016) and SpiderWeave (2017) were built during hackathons under the supervision of Anna Jõgi (Kriimsilm Tehnoloogiad). The partner from textile industry Urmas Mägi (Fein-Elast Estonia) is financing the development of the software.
––
Pallas University of Applied Sciences, “I live here”
City as an environment is the seedbed for ever-changing and developing culture. Creation springs up from the environment and also creates it. The work of Pallas students is the outcome of questions about the relationship between environment and creator, place and people. The authors are both giving and getting, using and creating, valuing the past and visualizing the future. The city is alive until creativity lives there. "I Live Here" is the first display of design of the Pallas University of Applied Sciences.
––
Tallinn University Haapsalu College/ Diploma thesis 2018
"Handicraft Technologies and Design" at Tallinn University Haapsalu College is a unique applied curriculum that provides the graduates with understanding of the essence, creation and sustainability of a personal product. We have turned our face towards the ongoing processes in society and elaboration of possible solutions of its pain spots. We highly value working with health promotion product concepts.
––
The masterclass dealt with the question how do we experience space and architecture with our sense of hearing. There have been binaural recording techniques, playback and sound inventions in public space. And the outcome of this masterclass was:
1. DogDay, a audio/video installation transforming the sensual experience from a dogs perspective (audio, vision, electromagnetic fields etc) to the human range.
2. Sounds good sounds Graz - an interactive sound installation, using a taktile floor map to dance the sounds of Graz, especially the University.
3. Sound map - an interactive map reusing the metaphor of childrens tiptoe pen to explore the sounds and sight of special location in Graz.
All sounds have public access and can be heard on Udo Nolls apogee website.
--
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture: Liveability in urban transformations
Reducing traffic with motor vehicles, care for the environment and economical use of resources – transferring these goals into urban city spaces should reflect an enhanced quality of life in the sense of social and cultural awareness of urban communities, continuing the awareness of the usefulness of dialogue with history, thus promoting regional identity. Projects: development of residential area in connection with natural surrounding; from isolated housing structure to cooperative housing, challenges of sustainable mobility street; and architecture as a way of transforming the life.--
Revitalisation of Former Salt Warehouses in Portoroz
The former salt warehouses are located along a coastal path which connects some of the most beautiful destinations on the Slovene coast. The purpose of this project is to highlight the unexploited opportunities and to find a solution that would take full advantage of the qualities of this space and the two protected buildings through a well defined relation of the area to the wider context. The project establishes a thorough concept for the waterfront, develops a vision for the area of the former warehouses and proposes an intervention into the existing structures, with which the space within the two buildings becomes part of the seafront. With the proposed concept of use, the former warehouses become a new centre of public life, where activities and events for both tourists and locals take place all year round and throughout the day.
--Design and Technology Futures
"Design and Technology Futures is built on an understanding that disciplinary, cultural and intellectual diversity, combined with a creative and open mindset, drives successful innovation.
The programme combines education and innovation into an enabling platform so students may search for new ways to address complex contemporary challenges by utilising the synergy that comes from creative practices and exploring emerging technologies.
Students are developed into T-shaped professionals with the ability to collaborate creatively across different fields and disciplines."
--NODI - YOUNGSTERS DESIGNING
This year, the topic to inspire 7 - 19 y/o youngsters was: The Republic of Estonia 100 - Every place has its location. Environment design to enrich public space.
Students analyzed and developed design concepts to improve public spaces. NODI was organised in cooperation with six municipalities and AS Kiili Betoon.
Design courses for art teachers were held in four different corners of Estonia. Over 190 students from 11 schools participated in the competition. Kiili Betoon will produce roadblocks, skatepark seating, etc. based on the best concepts.
kunstikoolid.eeTallinn Hobby School Kullo exhibition of design and woodworking "Evolving stuff"
Hobby education fulfills a gap in design education and gives opportunity for children to highlight and improve their own creative ideas by going through the hole creative process from first sketches to finished product. This is study to find balance between interests and developing skills, and get over the obstacles like lack of skills and patience. Allso finding motivators like support, learning new techniques, playfulness. Crowing number and quality of skills encourages to play and create more.