Category Archives: Design

Sky Poetry

A dominant feature of urban space in most parts of the world is the power cables that bring electricity to the homes and shops of people. This seeming mess of entangled black wire obviously obeys some kind of functional order,

Sky Poetry

A dominant feature of urban space in most parts of the world is the power cables that bring electricity to the homes and shops of people. This seeming mess of entangled black wire obviously obeys some kind of functional order,

Origami Dresses

I came across these beautiful origami dresses while researching for an origami workshop which I run at the Architecture & Design programme at Aalborg University. The dresses are made by clothing design students at the Bolivarian Pontifical University in Columbia. The course

Origami Dresses

I came across these beautiful origami dresses while researching for an origami workshop which I run at the Architecture & Design programme at Aalborg University. The dresses are made by clothing design students at the Bolivarian Pontifical University in Columbia. The course

2009 BraunPrize

In September I was invited as a final juror for the 2009 BraunPrize for design students. The event took place at the Braun headquarters in the small town of Kronberg, east of Frankfurt, Germany. Four finalists had been selected to

2009 BraunPrize

In September I was invited as a final juror for the 2009 BraunPrize for design students. The event took place at the Braun headquarters in the small town of Kronberg, east of Frankfurt, Germany. Four finalists had been selected to

Fingertip Ticket

This little thing is neither a miniature Chinese spoon, nor a scale model of the Holmenkollen Ski Hopp by JDS Architects. It is a ticket for the Istanbul subway system. Designed to fit nicely in yout thumb, it lives in your

Fingertip Ticket

This little thing is neither a miniature Chinese spoon, nor a scale model of the Holmenkollen Ski Hopp by JDS Architects. It is a ticket for the Istanbul subway system. Designed to fit nicely in yout thumb, it lives in your

NoRA – A&D’s pavilion at the Venice biennale

The construction site on the island of San Servolo, Venice, September 1st 2006. Photo: Bo Stjerne Hansen Bo Stjerne Hansen writes from Venice where he is currently putting up the pavilion NoRA which is A&D’s contribution to the 10th International

NoRA – A&D’s pavilion at the Venice biennale

The construction site on the island of San Servolo, Venice, September 1st 2006. Photo: Bo Stjerne Hansen Bo Stjerne Hansen writes from Venice where he is currently putting up the pavilion NoRA which is A&D’s contribution to the 10th International