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più il cuore è vuoto più pesa | release 2.7 | giu 2011

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master interior designyearbook 2010

editingLuca Poncellini

graphic designMarcella Foschi

NABAnuova accademia di belle arti, milano

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minimal living

superhotel

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rotational 123

a day in life 73

new eden 3.0 55

light structures 91

casasullalbero

altana

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lighting design 133

sound furniture 83

milanofiori D4 63

exploring terraces 97

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SUPERHOTEL

concept design project for a hotel composed by 16 different theme-hotels which share a cubic space of 80x80x80 metres.

with:Francesco Librizzi

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the superhotel, final view

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the superhotel, final view

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the hotel for extreme sportmarlene garcia

our vision is to build a hotel that provides our guests new and different experiences. These experiences will be offered by the several types of landscapes which will motivate them to explore new adventures.

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the dacha hotelalina glukhovskaja

dacha is the russian word for seasonal or year-round second homes, mostly located close to big cities. Nowadays the statistics say that 25% of Russians have dachas. Dacha, in the mind of Russians, is always associated with green, nature, cooking outdoor, friends, community. The Dacha Hotel is a great option for those people who do not have dachas to try this beaufitul experience.

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metro station hotelpolina tsybenko

the concept of the project is to join temporary accomodation and public transportation: i think that in the future cities will grow vertically, havind roads and railways on many levels, working as veins in the city organism.

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hotel zodiacsenem unlu baysal

the hotel as the solar system, each room a planet, each level a zodiacal meaning

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nomadic modern livingmehreen farooq

a hotel for new nomads/frequent travelers/businessmen: it is based on the principles of nomadic dwellings, that can adapted over time from season to season with modern and confortable living spaces within a structure/form that define and cater the basic necessities of a contemporary nomad.

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the hidden hotelfrancesca bassi longton

a hotel for high-ranking members of international organizations, b u s i n e s s m e n , p o l i t i c i a n s , diplomats, secret agents, world leaders. Maximum privacy guaranteed, total inscrutability, the right place for higly confidential top-level meetings. A metaphoric place for taking important decisions, behind the curtains.

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the hanging hotelbircan gokdag

conceived as a reversed pyramid, the hotel is a building inside the building, l ke a chandelier which takes light from above and distribute it towards the centre.

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cave concept hotelcisem oguzhan

the experience of finding a private refuge in a cave in the heart of a mountain

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the fun hotelmassimo bazzania hotel today is not only than a single object, it is rather like a social system

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ALTANAdesign workshop around the traditional “Altana”. Altana is the name of the typical wooden structure that provides a terrace space above the roofs of the houses in Venice. The projects are intended to pursue solutions of temporary transformations of some specific case-study terraces into interior spaces.

location: Venezia

with:Matteo Ghidoni / SalottobuonoAnnapaola Busnardo

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i love altanaalina glukhovskaya, alice martinelli

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spicy altanadurdica botric, massimo bazzani

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black diamond altanamarlene garcia, pantelitsa ioannou

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MINIMAL LIVINGproject for a strategy of settlement for a private company and for the community of its employees and/or residents in the area of the new development district of Milanofiori Nord.

with:Luca Poncellini

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Modules 10 People

Modules 50 People

Modules 200 People

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SMALL-IS-MORE project n.1for a company business based on the of small size dwellings.

project for a student residence stretched across top floors.

alina glukhovskayaalice martinelli

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GROOGLE project n.1for a company which works in the field of new generation web-based technologies.

a system of individual pods for online gambling tournaments. The first online poker room was established in 1998; today the majority of gamblers play from their own houses though the Internet. When a poker tournament starts it is impossible to foresee how long it will last and the player is unable to leave its desk before it ends. This project provides players of all equipments and facilities to eat, work, rest and sleep in front of the computer. The concept is inspired by human brain cells and the idea of connection works through the user, the space and the virtual network.

Synne BersvendenFrancesca Bassi Longton

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GROOGLE project n.2for a company which works in the field of new generation web-based technologies.

a strategy for the progressive settlement of working and residential units in an undivided space, based on the spontaneous decisions of aggregation expressed by the dwellers.

Ebru BakkalogluMassimo BazzaniDurdica Botric

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ADULT/ERS project n.1an experimental concept for short-stay hotel accomoda-tion. project for a parasitic hy-brid space, half way between hotel suites and movie the-atres.

Soha KasmaeiGulsah Taskin

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ADULT/ERS project n.2an experimental concept for short-stay hotel accomodation. be seen or not to be seen; rooms are scattered in different location, and the project provides different access options with various degrees of privacy.

Pantelitsa IoannouPolina Tsybenko

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CASASULLALBEROself-construction workshop: seven days to design and build an observation platform suspended to a couple of trees above river Flumineddu.

location: Allai (OR), Sardegna.

with:Daniele Del Grande / Abitalbero Dario Romagnoli / Abita bero Paolo MestrinerLuca Poncellini

Paesaggi ConnessiComune di Allai

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foto courtesy: abitalbero.comagnese samàarianna forcella

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foto courtesy: abitalbero.comagnese samàarianna forcella

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foto courtesy: abitalbero.comagnese samàarianna forcella

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Francesco De TintisElena Diaz RoldanFabricio Ferreira FernandesArianna ForcellaEnzo Calibe’Agnese Sama’Stefano VidariIrene RollandiSilvia ColonnaAangela TobonYasman DonyagaralEbru BakkalogluFrancesca Victoria Bassi LongtonMassimo BazzaniSynne Bers endseDurdica BotricMehreen FarooqMarle e Ashley Garcia AcevedoAlina GlukhovskayaBircan GokdagPantel tsa IoannouSoha KasmaeiAlice MartinelliCisem OguzhanGulsah TaskinPolina TsybenkoSenem Unlu Baysal

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NEW EDEN 3.0design and early stage prototypation workshop for an interactive installation to be exh bited in Ailati - italian national pavillion, Biennale di Venezia 2010 - concerning the issue of ecology and carbon footprint.

with: Claudia Pasquero / ecoLogic StudioMarco Poletto / ecoLogic StudioChiara Ferrario

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Zulfadly Helmy Bin Ab WahidKristina DavydovichXiao Fang DongDavide GambaNera KelavaPonn LaohasukkasemRicha PahujaParide PiccininiElena ProkinaHae Yeon RyuSorawit KlaimarkDesislava SredkovaAnuradha Viswanathan

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design workshop, NABA

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fabric

removable weight

weight

elastic

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view from above

views from below

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AILATI: italian national pavillion, biennale di venezia 2010

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MILANOFIORI D4interior design projects for a specific small-size apartment typology in a new residential development under construction.

location: building D4, Milanofiori Nord, Assago (MI).

for: Brioschi Sviluppo Immobiliare

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64gaia bianchini, italy

ponn laohasukkasem, thailand

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65elena prokina, russia

haeyoun ryu, south korea

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66francesca bassi longton, chile

durdica botric, croatia

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67cisem oguzhan, turkey

sorawit klaimark, thailand

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68chiara ferrario, italy

paride piccinini, italy

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bircan gokgad, turkey

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A DAY IN LIFEa spatial narrative graphic project. The students, divided in groups of two people, had to deal with a fictional character and to tell the fantastic story of a day in his life; using the technique of the “Exqusite Corpse”, invented by Surrealists, each group added his design to a composition in sequence by being allowed to see the end of what the previous group contributed.

with:Giorgia Lupi Bonsaininjastudio

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CHANCES what if there as no gravity?

HANCES wh t if he won the lottery?

CHANCES what if he was inside a computer?

CHANCES what if everybody was trying to kill him?

CHANCES what if he shrank to the size of a mouse?

CHANCES what if he was dressed like a classical dancer?

CHANCES t he was deaf?

CHANCES what if he was a

HANCES what if we were in 1800 AD?

NCES wh t f he was very hungry?

CHANCES what if there was no hope?

CHANCES what if he had two heads?

CHANCES what if there was an earthquake?

CHANCES what if he was a vampire?

CHAN lind?

CHANCES what if he was sle

ENCOUNTERS a panda bear.

ENCOUNTERS a talking dog.

ENCOUNTERS a butcher.

ENCOUNTERS james bond.

ENCOUNTERS a whitch.

ENCOUNTERS a hooker.

ENCOUNTERS his mother

ENC RS tw ty japanese tourists.

ENCOUNTERS the mayor.

ENCOUNTERS a hooligan.

ENCOUNTERS two goldfishes.

ENCOUNTERS a punk.

ENCOUNTERS president obama.

ENCOUNTERS marylin monroe.

ENCOUNTERS a policeman.

E ERS a god.

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PLACES at the zoo.

PLACES

PLACES on a roof.

PLAC in a crowded discoc

PLAC S i a 7 stars hotel.

PLACE store.

PLACES in a .

PLACES in the city ha

L CES on a tram.

PLACE ation.

PLACES in a sewer.

PLACES in a swimmin

PLACES in a supermarket.

PLACES in a restauran

PLACES in an airport.

PLACES in his home

TIME FRAME 8.00 | 9.59 am.

TIME FRAM | 1.59 am

TIME FRAME 4.00 | 5.59 pm.

TIME FRAME 12.00 | 1.59 pm.

TIME FRAME 5 59 am

TIME FRAME 10.00 | 11.59 pm.

TIME FRAME 10.00 | 11:59 am.

FRAME 2.0 | 3.59

TIME FRAME 6.00 | 7.59 pm.

TIME FRAME 2.00 | 3.59 pm.

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RAME 8.00 | 9 59 pm

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SOUND FURNITUREworkshop for designing and prototyping interactive furniture and interior spaces that combines sound, music and physical design, creating interactive ambient, motivating, democratic and playful furniture.

with:Anders-Petter AnderssonFrederik Olofsson

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ARDUINO DIECIMILA

ARDUINO LILYPAD

VARIATIONS / POSSIBILITIES

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LIGHT STRUCTURESexperimental contest workshop about the basic concept of light structures. How to build the lightest possible structure to bear the load of a full-year edition (12 issues) of Domus magazine, well known for the weight of its paper...

with:Emanuele Ricci

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barbecue sticks

lenght 25 cm ø 0,5 cm

cutter

Materials we are going to use

bottle top, 3 pieces

hot glue

scotch tape

plastick straws

lenght 30 cm ø 0,5 cm

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EXPLORING TERRACESinvestigation of design possibilities in urban terraces: ecosystems in miniature, microcosms, thresold spaces between interior and exterior. Each project is based on a specific terrace in Milano to be redesigned, keeping in consideration who will live there, the architecture of the building, the context and its changes in time.

with:Francesca BenedettoYellow Office

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Under the Big tree space

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Little Universe 99

sorawit klaimarkponn laohasukkasem

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transforming...

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...to your own Garden.

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Standing deviceŁ

Hanging deviceŁ

Burying deviceŁ

Lighting

Water feed

Space

Pot

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Clivia acuminata

Saintpaulia ionantha cvv.You can notice that all selected plants

in each pots are colorful flower which are applied in order to spread out the little color

spots to create the huge effect in the space.

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CI VUOLELO SPAZIO

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BECAUSE THE PEOPLEWHO MAKES OUR PRODUCTS

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BEING TOGETHER &RECLAIMING HOME

AS DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT

EXPANSION

DESIGN APPROACH

SPACE DISPLACEMENT

REACHABILITY

MULTIFUNCTIONAL

EXTENSION

INTERVIEW

KEY POINTS

BALCONY AS A VITRINE

BALCONY AS A FOCUS POINT

BALCONY AS A CURIOUSITY THROUGH THE CHOICE / SHAPE OF PLANTS

THROUGH DIFFERENT PLANT ARRANGEMENTS

DESIGN CONVERSATION

CI VUOLELO SPAZIOSPACE USAGE AND LIMITATIONS

SPACE AVAILABILITY

VOLUME SPACE PLANTS73cm x 225cm x 96cm

EXPANSIONAVAILABILITY

HALL

BEDROOMRECEPTION

VOLUME SPACE PLANTS73cm x 73cm x 96cm x 2

REACHABILITYAVAILABILITY

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You can have your garden and eat t too!

TerraB te is bo n out of the idea to acil tate a m ni f ower / vegetable garden by prov ding extra movable terra space n small balcon es The un t is sh fted up and stays up ti l the ba cony s in use and brought down to be watered and when the balcony is empty

The Unit cons sts of a metal wire mesh that ets the water seeps throught the mud to the water drawers storage which helps reusing the water The un t is a so fitted with so ar panels atop the metal sc ssor fork lift This solar panels then t ans orms photons to energy that ights the bottom of the unit

CI VUOLELO SPAZIO

GREEN ARM . BRACCIO VERDE

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BRACCIO VERDE is an inspiration from the flexibi ity of the arms of common household table lamp that he ps to povide necessary movement for the light fixture Similarly the pot fixed on the arm can be brought c oser when it needs to be watered and kept out of the way when balcony is in use

The material of the arms can be in metal or even wood with metal fixtures at joints The wood could also act as a support to the creepers f one grows creepers

Overall it is a playful add tion to your ba cony!

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CI VUOLELO SPAZIOSTACK UP!

Set of three trays stacked on top of another f xed to the balcony ra ling1 Clothes hanger (Day Time / semi pr vate space)2 Table with provis on for holding cup & candle (Party Time)3 Tray with prov s on for holding cup and cand e

THE THREE TRAYS CAN BE FIXED IN ANY COMB NATIONS AS PER USAGE / CLIENT

The 3 trays can be bu lt n wood w t simp e metal fixtures found n the market

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Distribution of green in Milano

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terrace on a terrace

haeyeon ryuzulfadly helmy bin ab wahid

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3 5 P M 4 C+ 1 0 P M 2 C+ 4 S W 4 0= G R E E N G A T H E R I N G

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SW 0Metal f ame 1 5x1 5mm metal pipe_black powde cotedWood plate Walnut_lucid stainedTypology 40x40Can be attached with othe units Can be me ge with a ighting unitPosition g ound

2PM2C 2PM C 2F C 2F2CMetal f ame 3x2 metal pipeWi e mesh thk 0 5mm Plant box plastic body Typology 20x20 40x40Can be attached with othe units Can be me ge with a lighting unitPosition g ound hanging

LP2HMetal f ame 1 5x1 5mm metal pipeLight st uctu e ove ed by metal f ame Typology 20x20 40x40Can be attached with othe units Can be me ge with a othe unitsPosition g ound hanging

JOINT UNITJoint unit between unit to unitSize 4x2x2 4x2x4Mate ial thk 1mm me al plate

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C-C Pe petual Begonia

Plumbaga Au iculata

Abelia Mosanensi

Oleand o LongleafElaeaganus

Cesa Rose

Oleand oRosma ine

Ge anium

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Section F

Section G

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New outdoor cage for Canary b rds (seasonal)ndoor ex s ing cage for Canary birds

Suspended pots with plants and l ghtNew door connec ing iving room and Secret GardenExternal cages for pigeons and dovesSecret garden w th bulbous flower and officinal plants

Metall c rame for small Terrace CMetall c rame for b g Terrace ASuspended pots with l ghts, plants and waterNew fence for ChickensExisting door connect ng Terrace and under roof Att cNew door for Chickens

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New spaces for birds and plants - Terrace A, Attic B, Terrace CExploded view - West side (courtyard) and East side (via Gallina)

Pigeons in “outside entrance” boxesChickens in outdoor (2a) and indoor (2b) areasCanary birds in seasonal hanging device and connection with the indoor cage

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Outdoor tablesStorage armchairs

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Pots on the floorClimbing and fal ing plantsSecret winter garden

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New facilities for birds

New spaces and devices for plants

via gallina paride piccinini

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HOUSE CLOSET

TERRACE MAINTENANCE CLOSET

OUTDOOR POULTRY

L V NG

INDOOR POULTRY

SUSPENDED POTS

PLANTS

SMALL TERRACE

BIG TERRACE

UNDER ROOF ATTIC

SECRET GARDEN

NEW DOORCONNECTING LIVING ROOM AND SECRET

GARDEN

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General plan of the terraces system

General scheme of the new nest structure on the roof - Terrace A, Attic B, Terrace CExploded view - West side (courtyard) and East side (via Gallina)

SMALL TERRACE - METALLIC STRUCTURESEASONAL CANARY BIRDS CAGE + OFFICINAL PLANTS

BIG TERRACE - METALLIC STRUCTURECOVERING OUTDOOR LIVING SPACE + CHICKENS AREA + PLANTS

UNDER ROOF ATTICNEW LIGHT CATCHERS AND PIGEONS

Possible improvement and uses of metallic dome:

1 Connection with temporary linked wires for laundry and drying purposes

2 Some holes are covered w th fabric and special textiles, creating an everchanging shading system

3 Some holes can be also covered with coloured filters obtaining different atmosphere

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product design workshop of furniture objects for exterior spaces, to be realized in plastic materials through rotational moulding technology.

with:

Joe VellutoPlust

ROTATIONAL

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thinkboxdavide gamba

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RENDER NG + container + podIIII+IIIIIIIII

HAEYEON RYU

RENDER NG + communication + sittingIIIII+IIIIIIII

IIIIIIIIIIIII+THANK YOU

HAEYEON RYU

comhaeyeon ryu

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SETTING + night sceneI+III

SETTING + day sceneIIIIIIIII+IIII

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SWINGING SHUTTLECOCKmultifunctional and always on the move container

This original container is a versatile and multifunctional furnitureIt’s suitable for toys, objects, umbrellas, dirty dresses, quick tidy up (!), etcBecause of its shape each time it’s hitit start swinging, but it will never overturn

Coloured, recycled material or matt lacquered

sea dreamsparide piccinini

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EMERGING WAVESinformal seats for informal indoor/outdoor situations

This early study on seat shapes investigatesnew informal ways to sitThese seats are suitable forindoor and especially outdoor momentsand can be used in several ways

Imagine, for example, these elements on the grass:you could sit on a dry surface and lie on the back..!

Coloured, recycled material or matt lacquered

SEA DREAMSdecorative and photoluminescent accessoriesfor swimming pool

This four objects serie equipes swimming poolsand operates a conceptual shiftfrom the swimming pool environment (day-time)to a more fantastic atmosphere related to the sea (nigh-time)

Photoluminescent material

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shyponn laohasukkasem

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lighting design project for a shop and/or art gallery in Milano

with:

Amedeo Cavalchini

LIGHTING DESIGN

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cosmicsorawit klaimark

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never summerdavide gamba

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L ght ng des gn Wine shop Haeyeon Ryu

Halogen

Fluo escent

Up light

Indi ect lighting

Indi ect lighting ma k

Lighting design W ne shop Haeyeon Ryu

W NE BAR & SHOP WINE BAR -PRIVATE SEATS

WINE STORAGE & SHOP

Light ng Deta l Wine Glow

Wine G ow e ect

The ED ns a ed n met l ame c e tes n w e ct on the wa l p ss ng th ou h a w ne bot le

wine shophaeyeon ryu

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