dopplr.com / mimoa.eu

vera • February 25th, 2008

Two new web platforms worth checking out:

dopplr.com is a (business) travel planner / community allowing you to see whom of your contacts you might meet during your next trip.

mimoa.eu is a europe-focused platform for modern architecture collecting users´contributions, comments and ratings on their favorite buildings and sites. a nice way to prepare for a city trip!

The Singing, Ringing Tree

marcus • February 3rd, 2008

microarchitecture lounge press

marcus • September 7th, 2007

Trendease international reviews the microarchitecture lounge, frankfurt. Read the article.

microarchitecture lounge

marcus • September 2nd, 2007

august 24-28, 2007 at tendence lifestyle/ international fair frankfurt/main

» projects & documentation

» microarchitecture.eu

THE MICROARCHITECTURE LOUNGE

Long live idleness!

Students from the Kassel School of Arts and Design have created seven unique micro-architectural concepts for this year’s Tendence Lifestyle in Frankfurt: unique spaces and environments to tear you away from the traffic of the fair. They invite without courting, they intoxicate without overexciting. They span a room in which you can spread out, stretch out your body and mind. Talking, playing, reading, making music, or just staring into the space are explicitly encouraged – whether it be by swinging inside “Hängeparty” (Michael Bohl, Marijan Severdija), by contemplatively ripping cardboard in “Raum 6” (Johann Schorr, Uwe Kramer, Timo Bäcker), being freed from your cell phone in the “Magnetfeld” (Aiko Telgen), a cozily padded rubble container installation, by listening to the sound of rain in atrium of “RegenBogen,” (Leonard Wilkop, Paul Ertel), by gazing at your personalized starry sky in “Orbiter” (Vera-Maria Glahn, Marcus Wendt), shielded under the cupola of “Umbrella Dome” (Denise Pacheco, Andreas Brethauer), or sheltered as if in snail shell in “Meerdinger” (Christof Binder, Veit Wolfer) which simultaneously offers a projection screen for images and dreams. The lounge invites its visitors to linger, relax, sleep, dream, and contemplate.

Two current chair prototypes, “Tuesday” (Jens Otten) and “Reversible Seat” (Annika Frye) will also be on display.

By entering the micro-architectures, you leave the main hall of the trade show behind. You lose yourself and dive into a world of other dimensions. Big and small blur together, the everyday disappears and meanings are relaxed but also sharpened by purposeful interventions.

This interdisciplinary group of designers, supervised by Oliver Vogt, Professor of Industrial Design, and Dipl. Des. Heike Lehrmann, consists of students of Product Design, Architecture and Visual Communication at the Kassel School of Art and Design / University of Kassel.

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