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Maison et Objet Paris Autumn 2018 High 5
Designer | 09.09.2018

Maison et Objet Paris Autumn 2018: High 5!!

The biggest disappointment at Maison et Objet Autumn 2018 was that Announcement Lady wasn't broadcasting across the halls, and so this year there was no continual "Mesdames, Messieurs", and so we had no continual Sash soundtrack to carry us though our visit. We just hope Announcement Lady's absence wasn't on account of us, we hope she didn't quit because she felt we were mocking her, being cheeky, or otherwise making fun of her. We weren't. It was genuinely one of our highlights at Maison et

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A cupboard crafted from exotic leaves, as seen at Marcin Rusak - Nature of Things II at the Horta Museum, Brussels
Architecture | 05.09.2018

Design September Brussels 2018 Compact: Marcin Rusak - Nature of Things II at the Horta Museum

While for most locations a design week is sufficient, Brussels takes a whole month. We've never asked why, just assume it is because in the bi-lingual Franco-Dutch city where everything has to be repeated twice, thrice when one considers the more or less obligatory English required for the large diplomatic community in the de facto European capital, everyone is just used to things taking a little longer and plan accordingly. Whatever the reason, throughout September Brussels is playing host to

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Willem de Kooning Academy & Piet Zwart Institute Rotterdam
Designer | 04.09.2018

#campustour 2018: Graduation Show, Willem de Kooning Academy & Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam, Netherlands

Having made his way to America as a stowaway on an British freighter the Dutch abstract expressionist artist, and eponym of Rotterdam's art school, Willem de Kooning, initially made his living as a painter and decorator. Which, considered in context of his later work, is just the most delicious thought...... "No Willem, that wall ONLY green, that wall ONLY yellow, the doors ONLY white. And straight edges!!!" Willem de Kooning Academy & Piet Zwart Institute Rotterdam Willem de Kooning

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spoga+gafa Cologne 2018: High Five
Designer | 03.09.2018

spoga+gafa Cologne 2018: High Five!!

On the train to Cologne the signs were unmissable, the sun may have been gloriously, victoriously, shinning, as it has done since Easter, from a clear azure sky: but autumn is definitely approaching. And while it may be a bit premature to start planning for next summer, at the annual spoga+gafa garden, freetime and equestrianism trade fair in Cologne, manufacturers presented what they expect us to sit on next summer in our gardens, on our balconies, while camping, the accessories they expect us

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Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe
Designer | 03.09.2018

#campustour 2018: Rundgang, Hochschule für Gestaltung, Karlsruhe, Germany

That unfamiliar bouquet in the air in Karlsruhe is the wind of change blowing through the Hochschule für Gestaltung: having guided, nurtured and, one assumes, wisely counselled, the design department since 1994 as Professor for Product Design Volker Albus is departing. What that all means for the future is anyone's guess, it's very much a case of watch this space; for now all we could do is to what we do whenever a wind of change blows, and follow the Moskva down to Gorky Park and then on to

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5 new Architecture & Design Exhibitions September 2018

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for September 2018

According to Germanic lore, "ein guter Septemberregen kommt nie ungelegen", a good rain in September is never inopportune. This year arguably more so than ever. Similarly a good architecture and design exhibition in September is never inopportune. And, and keeping with rain metaphors, while we can all remember what rain is, September 2018, sees a proper downpour of new architecture and design exhibitions. A downpour that is particularly opportune. Following July's drought and its meagre 4

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Köln International School of Design
Cologne Creative | 30.08.2018

#campustour 2018: KISDparcours, Köln International School of Design, Cologne, Germany

Derived from the French parcourir, the parcours is perhaps historically most popularly associated with equine show-jumping, the challenge of negotiating an artificial obstacle course; more recently it has become popular in context of human show-jumping, the challenge of negotiating an urban obstacle course. Approaching the Köln International School of Design 2018 KISDparcours semester and graduation exhibition we hoped the obstacles to be negotiated would be of the mental, philosophical,

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Lichtplatz Car Park (Hanielgarage), Düsseldorf by Paul Schneider-Esleben
smow | 23.08.2018

smow Blog Design Calendar: August 23rd 1915 – Happy Birthday Paul Schneider-Esleben!

Multi-storey car parks are many things to many people. For skateboarders a playground, for love-torn teens a place of privacy, for authors and film-makers an all too easy metaphor, and for yet others ..... somewhere to park their car. For the German architect Paul Schneider-Esleben the multi-storey car park represents his career breakthrough. And one of his most defining projects. Lichtplatz Car Park (Hanielgarage), Düsseldorf by Paul Schneider-Esleben Paul Schneider-Esleben Born in

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Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi Copenhagen, KADK, Løsninger
Architecture | 21.08.2018

#campustour 2018: Løsninger, KADK Copenhagen, Denmark

Counting amongst its alumni the likes of Finn Juhl, Arne Jacobsen, Nanna Ditzel, Kaare Klint, Georg Jensen, do stop us if we get boring, Verner Panton, Thorvald Bindesbøll, Ole Wanscher, Poul Kjærholm, and pretty much any other Danish designer or architect of whom you've ever heard, and a great many more of whom you haven't, the Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi Copenhagen was formally inaugurated on March 31st 1754 in honour of the 31st birthday of Frederik V. But is it a gift that keeps on

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Unikate 7 Handwerkskammer Chemnitz Gestalter im Handwerk Wasserschloss Klaffenbach
Designer | 20.08.2018

#campustour 2018: Unikate 7, Handwerkskammer Chemnitz, Germany

Odd as it may be to consider today, in the course of the 19th century and throughout the first decades of the 20th century, the German town of Chemnitz was one of the most important locations in central Europe for heavy and mechanical engineering, and thereby an important motor on the highway from craft to industrial production, supplying as it did the machines, infrastructure and ideas to enable that transfer. The importance of Chemnitz in the 19th century can perhaps be best gauged by the

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FH Aachen
Designer | 17.08.2018

#campustour 2018: Semester & Diploma Exhibitions, FH Aachen, Germany

We've spent so much time walking alongside canals on this #campustour we've started to feel less like dashing thoroughbreds and more like plodding, monotonous, if honest, loyal and sedulous barge ponies. There are, as far as we are aware, no canals in Aachen, yet, and much like those city's who owe their existence to canals, Aachen owes its existence, and name, to its waters: the thermal springs arising in the city meaning that since Roman times the peoples of the region, and from further

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Presention of the project Analoge Produktion, as seen at Rundgang 2018, Universität der Künste Berlin
Designer | 15.08.2018

#campustour 2018: Rundgang, Universität der Künste Berlin, Germany

Approaching the 2018 Universität der Künste Berlin Rundgang one was obliged to navigate the weekly antique and flea market that overwhelms the Straße des 17. Juni, and thereby walk, hurry, past untold objects whose ill consideration, self-celebration, kitschiness or plain ugliness confuse, insult, anger and otherwise offend the senses and sensibilities. An inconvenience, or an omen for that which awaited us..........? Universität der Künste Berlin, Germany Universität der Künste Berlin With

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Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten Den Haag
Architecture | 13.08.2018

#campustour 2018: Graduation Festival, Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten, Den Haag, Netherlands

"It is a peculiar tension that precedes a first visit to a painting exhibition", opined the Dutch art critic Jacques van Santen Kolff in the introduction to his four part review of the 1875 exhibition at the Teeken-Akademie Den Haag, "there is a unique charm, something stimulating in that nervousness, an eminently "picturesque" tension."1 Kolff wasn't disappointed, that which he had sensed in the air was confirmed by that which hung on the walls and led him to coin the term "Hague School",

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Royal College of Art Graduate Show London
Designer | 08.08.2018

#campustour 2018: Royal College of Art Graduate Show, London, England

Our visit to the 2017 Royal College of Art London Graduate Show was one of the more sobering moments of our 2017 #campustour. Or as we wrote then, "...in a world controlled by RCA graduates every, but every, aspect of our lives will be controlled by autonomous smart technology. We will literally lose the ability to think for ourselves. The human brain will become the appendix of the 21st century." Donning a hat fashioned from aluminium foil and an old metal sieve, we headed once more to South

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sowieso by Paula Schrott, as seen at Jahresausstellung 2018, Kunsthochschule Burg Giebichenstein, Halle
Designer | 07.08.2018

#campustour 2018: Jahresausstellung, Kunsthochschule Burg Giebichenstein, Halle, Germany

"Welcher Fehler braucht ein system?", "Which errors/mistakes/imperfections does a system require?", asked the Kunsthochschule Burg Giebichenstein Halle's 2018 annual exhibition. And used the question as a celebration of the power of trial and error, of the value, importance, poetry, of imperfections, abrasion, the incorrect, the unintended, the random, the well planned but ultimately unsuccessful, and how any otherwise well-organised, professional and targeted system needs a nuisance factor,

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Akademie für Gestaltung Münster
Designer | 01.08.2018

#campustour 2018: Finale, Akademie für Gestaltung Münster, Germany

As Katie Melua informs us "There are nine million bicycles in Beijing. That's a fact. It's a thing we can't deny" But why chose to highlight Beijing's nine million bicycles? Why not focus instead on a city such as Münster where there are a great many more bicycles than the paltry nine million Beijing has to offer? Maybe Katie wasn't convinced people would believe her, wouldn't be so willing to accept that that's a fact. It's a thing we can't deny. Which all has nothing in the slightest to do

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5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for August 2018

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for August 2018

Writing to his friend Heinrich Köselitz in August 1881 Friedrich Nietzsche remarked, "My dear friend! The August sun hangs over us, the year drifts by, it is quieter and more peaceful on the mountains and in the forests. On my horizon thoughts have arisen, the likes of which I have never known...." We like to imagine that those thoughts arose through his having visited an architecture and/or design exhibition. Were he still with us, we'd suggest he visited the following vista extending

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Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht, Design Department, Pastoe Fabriek
Architecture | 27.07.2018

#campustour 2018: Exposure, Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht, Netherlands

Since 2000 Utrecht has been home to, when not the world's longest poem, then certainly the world's longest-term poem: running its way down Oudegracht through the heart of the inner-island, De Letters van Utrecht is extended every Saturday by the addition of a new letter, a process planned to continue ad infinitum. And which is in many ways similar to how smow blog posts are formed: we start writing, adding new words at regular intervals, without any real plan, far less any intention, ever to

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Kunsthochschule Kassel, Rundgang 2018
Designer | 25.07.2018

#campustour 2018: Rundgang, Kunsthochschule Kassel, Germany

Kassel isn't just birthplace of the Brothers Grimm but is also, in many regards, birthplace of the noble art of the Spaziergangswissenschaft, Strollology, a concept developed by Lucius Burckhardt during his tenure at Kassel University and which not only challenges conventional perceptions of the world around us, but for all encourages us to develop a differentiated understanding of how we perceive the world around us. But would our stroll through the 2018 Kunsthochschule Kassel Rundgang

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...and the experimentation
Designer | 24.07.2018

#campustour 2018: Degree Show, Manchester School of Art, Manchester, England

The 2018 Manchester Art School Degree Show was held under the title "Take Flight" But, .... and you're ahead of us, we know... how many of the projects would cause us to soar with delight. How many to flee in foreboding and terror......? Manchester School of Art Manchester School of Art Established in 1838 as Manchester Government School of Design, the second of a family of design schools initiated by the then government to help promote and support contemporary industry, the institute was

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Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaft und Kunst, Hildesheim
Designer | 19.07.2018

#campustour 2018: Graduation Exhibition, Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaft und Kunst, Hildesheim, Germany

We've long considered it an absolute cheek that German high-speed ICE trains stop in Hildesheim. Nothing against Hildesheim, but when one considers other cities in Germany where ICEs don't stop, or stop with an almost insulting (in)frequency, coupled to the closeness of Hildesheim to more major centres and their ICE hubs, it always seemed as if Hildesheim was being unfairly favoured by Deutsche Bahn. That was until we wanted to visit the Hochschule für angewandte Kunst Hildesheim's Summer

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Degree Show 2018, Edinburgh College of Art, Evolution House
Designer | 17.07.2018

#campustour 2018: Degree Show, Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh, Scotland

The Proclaimers may have rightly celebrated the virtues of the Sunshine on Leith, but on the day we visited the 2018 Degree Show at Edinburgh College of Art's School of Design the city was very much in the grip of a North Sea haar which had drifted, unhelpfully, up the Firth of Forth. Or was it perchance an omen? Would that which greeted us in the exhibition be equally as nebulous, cold and opaque........? Degree Show 2018, Edinburgh College of Art, Evolution House Degree Show 2018,

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Central Saint Martins, London
Designer | 15.07.2018

#campustour 2018: Degree Show, Central Saint Martins, London, England

The building which Central Saint Martins calls home was erected in 1852 as store for grain arriving from Lincolnshire and awaiting its further distribution to London's bakers. Was, if you like, a transfer point, a hub, a location where general ideas became specific solutions, a place industry and trade called upon when needing raw materials for their latest project, a source for those whose work helped support and nourish the populace, a central institution in the development of the city and

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A couch by Chris Wegerif for Arts & Crafts, and a red cabbage by Chris Lebeau, and a work which is repeated, when more abstract, in batik on the couch, as seen at Art Nouveau in Nederland, The Gemeentemuseum Den Haag
Architecture | 11.07.2018

Art Nouveau in Nederland @ The Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag

"We are children of the age of the steam engine, the telegraph and electricity. We have turned our backs on the beautiful, and that is why we no longer understand it", bemoaned the Dutch draughtsman, designer and educator Johannes Ros in his 1904 text "Het doel" [The goal/target/objective] How Johannes Ros and his contemporaries attempted a return to the beautiful, indeed what was understood as beautiful in the Netherlands at the turn of the 19th/20th centuries, and for all the particular

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