Projects
Doppler, I have made you a shelter
by Jennifer LundinnerCan architecture influence our perception of quality of life? My bachelor project explores the relationship between the form of housing and living, dwelling in interaction with nature.
Super-Markets
by Tie LiConsumerism is influencing people's cognition and behavior everywhere, and no escape. I imagine that there is a situation, "SUPER-MARKETS", that criticizes consumerism and anti-consumerism at the same time.
Fusion City
by İlayda Keskinaslan‘Fusion City’ is a concept project that investigates the relationship between urban elements such as urban furniture and modern city dwellers. The main topic of interest of this project is to unravel the hidden potential of this relationship and find alternative ways of showing this interconnection.
The Birch Boost
by Herman Kathle ØdegaardThe birch boost is a project with the aim of exploring the unique qualities of Norwegian birch, and use these qualities to create a marketing boost for the material. I define marketing boost as an over exaggerated promotion aiming to draw attention to a certain matter.
Design Through Synergy
by Benjamim ValandThe project, through my role as a design facilitator, aims to bring together designers from a diverse range of backgrounds and cultures, to explore and experiment with a new potential way for designers to work. The goal of the project was to collectively design a workspace.
About Death, there is a Park
by Chuan JiangDeath is inevitable in our daily life. To think about death is important in the limited time of us as human beings. In my project, I conceive a park where people could ‘meet’ death in a rather casual environment. It offers an opportunity for different people to talk openly about death.
Translating Tradition
Translating Tradition: Gamlebyen workshop concentrated on the earliest stages of analysis often lacking in contemporary interventions in the city fabric. Through analysis and method, we will draw out what is already there as a starting point for something that is radical new through its dialogue with the past.
Sound On
by Jennifer LundinnerThis project was based on research of sound as a material. I created four frames covered with 2489 pieces of folded paper. Each paper represents a fragment of a feeling of loneliness, that together builds up to a huge wall.