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Newsletter #136


Newsletter #136

In our final Dutch Design Double update, we see who won this year's Hema Design Competition and we hear from Joris Laarman who will participate in the upcoming Modernism Today symposium. His ideas contribute to the debate on how open source design can potentially revolutionize the design industry as it has existed since the industrial revolution. Ending one design festival, we begin another with a preview of Dutch Design Week 2010 which will soon take over Eindhoven this October. Keep an eye out for our extended coverage over the next few weeks.


Foundation

Foundation

It took a week of manual labour, much scavenging and help from the general public but Foundation managed to build a temporary shelter from recycled materials in just over a week at Vienna Design Week.

Toegepast 15

Toegepast 15

Currently on show at  Z33 in Hasselt, Belgium, Toegepast 15 honours five promising young designers chosen by Design Platform Limburg. We take a look at the three Dutch participants: Liesbeth Bussche, Jon Stam and...

DDD - Hema Design Competition

DDD - Hema Design Competition

Every year hundreds of Dutch and Belgian students enter this design competition for the chance to have their work produced by Holland's favourite store.  This year's entries were both ingenious and practical - just...

Chair exhibition at TU Delft

Chair exhibition at TU Delft

The extensive chair collection of TU Delft's architecture faculty which was nearly destroyed in a fire, has finally been given pride of place at the school’s new home.

DDD - Joris Laarman

DDD - Joris Laarman

We chat to Joris Laarman about modernism - as a philosophy rather than an aesthetic – and how it can solve the crisis of over-production in a post-industrial age.  It just makes good sense. 

Dutch Design Week preview 2010

Dutch Design Week preview 2010

This year's Dutch Design Week features over 300 events taking over the city of Eindhoven and surrounds. Here's our pick of what to see.

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