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Graduate architecture: page 6

  • Johanna-Maria Parv fashion collection, CSM Graduates 2017

    Johanna-Maria Parv's fashion collection is designed to free women from restrictive clothing

    To create her graduate fashion collection at Central Saint Martins, designer Johanna-Maria Parv looked at how clothing historically restricted women's movement, and then made alterations inspired by female cyclists. More about Johanna-Maria Parv's fashion collection is designed to free women from restrictive clothing

    Alice Morby | 4 July 2017 | 7 comments
  • Royal College of Art graduate, Jen-Hsien Chiu, designs product called 'Phabit'

    Phabit device rewards your daily exercise by keeping a plant alive

    This connected plant pot designed by Royal College of Art graduate Jen-Hsien Chiu feeds or starves a plant depending on its user's behaviour. More about Phabit device rewards your daily exercise by keeping a plant alive

    Emma Tucker | 3 July 2017 | 9 comments
  • Royal College of Art graduate Marie Tricaud's Touché

    Wearable pods let musicians compose and perform tracks as vibrations on your skin

    Royal College of Art graduate Marie Tricaud has designed a set of wearable modules that let live music be performed as "vibration loops and temperature melodies" on your skin. More about Wearable pods let musicians compose and perform tracks as vibrations on your skin

    Emma Tucker | 30 June 2017 | 1 comment
  • Royal College of Art graduate Lina Saleh’s jelly-like Living Plates

    Jelly-like Living Plates tremble and bounce in response to food

    These silicone plates designed by Royal College of Art graduate Lina Saleh wobble and jiggle to influence how diners experience their dinner. More about Jelly-like Living Plates tremble and bounce in response to food

    Emma Tucker | 28 June 2017 | 6 comments
  • Packaging design for popular podcasts imagines them contained in cans, books and pamphlets

    To add tactility to the listening experience, Royal College of Art graduate Seungtae Oh created these packaging designs for podcasts including Serial and 99% Invisible. More about Packaging design for popular podcasts imagines them contained in cans, books and pamphlets

    Emma Tucker | 27 June 2017 | 2 comments
  • Strata furniture by Katrine Hesseldahl & Victor Strimfors

    RCA graduates propose new Strata system as a way to extend the lifecycle of furniture

    Royal College of Art graduates Katrine Hesseldahl and Victor Strimfors have designed a modular sofa made from three distinct layers in an attempt to combat furniture waste. More about RCA graduates propose new Strata system as a way to extend the lifecycle of furniture

    Emma Tucker | 26 June 2017 | 3 comments
  • mCycle by Kaye Toland

    mCycle is a "Deliveroo for tampons" that turns sanitary products into compost

    Aiming to change our attitudes towards menstruation, Central Saint Martins graduate Kaye Toland has developed a tampon delivery system that transforms sanitary products into compost. More about mCycle is a "Deliveroo for tampons" that turns sanitary products into compost

    Alice Morby | 24 June 2017 | 12 comments
  • RCA graduate show 2017

    Royal College of Art 2017 graduate show opens this weekend

    Dezeen promotion: a mask for creating the perfect selfie pose, hand-blown glass vessels and a performance featuring a body covered in glitter are among the projects that will be exhibited during the Royal College of Art's 2017 graduate show.  More about Royal College of Art 2017 graduate show opens this weekend

    Amy Frearson | 22 June 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Emotional First Aid Kit by Rui Sun

    Emotional First Aid Kit is designed to help those in stressful situations

    The five objects making up this Emotional First Aid Kit by graduate designer Rui Sun are intended to provide comfort in times of mental distress. More about Emotional First Aid Kit is designed to help those in stressful situations

    Alice Morby | 22 June 2017 | 1 comment
  • Central Saint Martins graduate creates misbehaving robots designed purely to annoy you

    Swiss-Mexican designer Nicole Pérez has designed a series of misbehaving robots that mimic the annoying aspects of intimate relationships. More about Central Saint Martins graduate creates misbehaving robots designed purely to annoy you

    Ali Morris | 22 June 2017 | 7 comments
  • Mushroom pavilion by Aleksi Vesaluoma

    Structure grown from "mushroom sausages" shows potential for zero-waste architecture

    Brunel University student Aleksi Vesaluoma has developed a technique for using mushroom mycelium as an environmentally friendly construction material. More about Structure grown from "mushroom sausages" shows potential for zero-waste architecture

    Alice Morby | 20 June 2017 | 2 comments
  • 10 designers to watch from the London College of Fashion's BA Fashion show

    Continuing our graduate coverage, design reporter Alice Morby picks 10 of the best collections from the London College of Fashion's BA Fashion show, including garments made entirely from antique fabrics and dresses composed of concrete and iron rods. More about 10 designers to watch from the London College of Fashion's BA Fashion show

    Alice Morby | 16 June 2017 | 21 comments
  • 15 highlights from this year's Royal College of Art MA Fashion show

    As voters took to the polls last week for the UK's general election, the Royal College of Art's MA fashion students were putting on their end-of-year show at an old studio in east London. Design reporter Alice Morby picks her highlights from the evening's catwalk show, installations and performance pieces. More about 15 highlights from this year's Royal College of Art MA Fashion show

    Alice Morby | 12 June 2017 | 2 comments
  • 15 designers to watch from this year's Central Saint Martins BA Fashion show

    On Wednesday night, all eyes were on Central Saint Martins' BA Fashion class of 2017 – with students presenting collections that tackled pressing social issues, ideas about gender and the UK's upcoming election. Design reporter Alice Morby picks the 15 graduates to watch. More about 15 designers to watch from this year's Central Saint Martins BA Fashion show

    Alice Morby | 2 June 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Alex Huang's graduate fashion collection from Parsons School of Design

    Dezeen's top five collections from Parsons 2016 MA graduate fashion show

    Graduate shows 2016: the trend for line-drawn furniture design crossed over into fashion at the Parsons School of Design graduate show in New York, where two collections with sketch-like details were among Dezeen US editor Dan Howarth's favourites. More about Dezeen's top five collections from Parsons 2016 MA graduate fashion show

    Dan Howarth | 12 September 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Inefficiency Machines installation by Meret Vollenweider and Wasabii Ng

    Inefficiency Machines by Meret Vollenweider and Wasabii Ng highlight energy use in the home

    Graduate shows 2016: in this movie, Royal College of Art graduate Meret Vollenweider explains how the interactive installation of human-powered appliances she and fellow graduate Wasabii Ng designed aims to stop people taking electricity for granted. More about Inefficiency Machines by Meret Vollenweider and Wasabii Ng highlight energy use in the home

    Benedict Hobson | 26 August 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Kristian Knobloch's Ping system is a digital house manual for Airbnb guests

    Kristian Knobloch's Ping system is an interactive house manual for Airbnb guests

    Graduate shows 2016: Royal College of Art graduate Kristian Knobloch has created a system of smartphone touchpoints that help Airbnb hosts give guests extra information about their home (+ movie). More about Kristian Knobloch's Ping system is an interactive house manual for Airbnb guests

    Emma Tucker | 22 August 2016 | 1 comment
  • Matt Lucraft proposes solution to London's housing crisis with "mad-cap" building system

    Graduate shows 2016: Bartlett student Matt Lucraft has proposed an evolving self-built housing co-operative based on a mishmash of English vernacular and historic Japanese architecture as a solution to London's housing crisis (+ movie). More about Matt Lucraft proposes solution to London's housing crisis with "mad-cap" building system

    Alyn Griffiths | 21 August 2016 | 7 comments
  • Cilvia by RCA graduate Johnny Lui

    Johnny Lui reimagines London planning process as multiplayer video game

    Graduate shows 2016: in this movie, Royal College of Art graduate Johnny Lui explains his concept for a digital planning system, which architects would play like a video game to get projects built in the real world. More about Johnny Lui reimagines London planning process as multiplayer video game

    Benedict Hobson | 16 August 2016 | 4 comments
  • Anthropophagic Territory by Bartlett graduate Adrian Yiu

    Adrian Yiu's Anthropophagic Territory is a conceptual self-sustaining quarry

    Graduate shows 2016: Bartlett graduate Adrian Yiu has proposed revitalising a disused quarry in Rio de Janeiro's oldest favela to create an independent enterprise zone for local people (+ slideshow). More about Adrian Yiu's Anthropophagic Territory is a conceptual self-sustaining quarry

    Alyn Griffiths | 14 August 2016 | 5 comments
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