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when Superstudio's Continous Monument meets Ron Herron's Walking City.

In my first year at the University of Miami School of Architecture (1988) we were assigned a project to design our own resting place. I designed this Horrendous thing which could only be described as a ziggurat on drugs. On critic called a "Nightmare from a Cecil B Demille movie"

 

Several years later I did this sketch while studying in Glasgow at the Mac. It is much more subdued and engages the idea that nothing is permanent. In fact the design is a deliberate attempt at making that lack of permanence part of the process of death and rebirth.

 

The sketches are shown in the order in which they were drawn with the final sketch showing the complete thought process in which one deliberately plants a tree as part of the marker and that tree becomes the marker as it grows.

 

It is now 2020. My father past away a year and a half ago. A friend of his gifted us a Mango sapling which we planted it in the front yard. This year it will most likely produce fruit for the first time. The tree reminds us of the life he made and the impact he had on me.

Work of Mladen Cvetkov, student of fashion design (2006)

The illustration was made during his first year of study

mixed media on paper

In my first year at the University of Miami School of Architecture (1988) we were assigned a project to design our own resting place. I designed this Horrendous thing which could only be described as a ziggurat on drugs. On critic called a "Nightmare from a Cecil B Demille movie"

 

Several years later I did this sketch while studying in Glasgow at the Mac. It is much more subdued and engages the idea that nothing is permanent. In fact the design is a deliberate attempt at making that lack of permanence part of the process of death and rebirth.

 

The sketches are shown in the order in which they were drawn with the final sketch showing the complete thought process in which one deliberately plants a tree as part of the marker and that tree becomes the marker as it grows.

 

It is now 2020. My father past away a year and a half ago. A friend of his gifted us a Mango sapling which we planted it in the front yard. This year it will most likely produce fruit for the first time. The tree reminds us of the life he made and the impact he had on me.

In my first year at the University of Miami School of Architecture (1988) we were assigned a project to design our own resting place. I designed this Horrendous thing which could only be described as a ziggurat on drugs. On critic called a "Nightmare from a Cecil B Demille movie"

 

Several years later I did this sketch while studying in Glasgow at the Mac. It is much more subdued and engages the idea that nothing is permanent. In fact the design is a deliberate attempt at making that lack of permanence part of the process of death and rebirth.

 

The sketches are shown in the order in which they were drawn with the final sketch showing the complete thought process in which one deliberately plants a tree as part of the marker and that tree becomes the marker as it grows.

 

It is now 2020. My father past away a year and a half ago. A friend of his gifted us a Mango sapling which we planted it in the front yard. This year it will most likely produce fruit for the first time. The tree reminds us of the life he made and the impact he had on me.

'Brüder, überm Sternenzelt

Muss ein lieber Vater wohnen'

 

'canopy of stars'

 

From my trip to the Zollverein School in Essen.

This is the large hall of the Design School which is really great.

 

See another picture of this room which I took on the same trip

here

 

The little star in the upper right isn't perfect but I like the picture anyway, also because of the nice light outside because it was dusk when we got there.

Work of Aleksandra Jovanovska, student of fashion design (2006)

The illustration was made during her first year of study

mixed media on paper

A shot from a semester work of the Designschool Pforzheim

Work of Aleksandra Jovanovska, student of fashion design (2006)

The illustration was made during her first year of study

mixed media on paper

The Zollverein School in Essen again.

This is the large hall of the Design School which is really great.

 

See another picture of this room which I took on the same trip

here

 

Two fashion students TINE WINTHER and TRINE KRISTOFFERSEN aka The Fashion Totem, from the Danish Designschool draw the funnies fashion sketches, with celebrity heads.

This is the building that bankrupted the Cooper Union

Logos for: rock venue, summer camp, publisher, fusion restaurant, pomade.

I love spying on the design students' studio space, even if it makes me dizzy.

zollverein school of management and design, essen, germany, interior, architect: SANAA (SANAA is the architectural firm of Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, Pritzker Architecture Prize laureates 2010)

 

exhibition 'ruhrblicke' - 'ruhr views'

I went to the Zollverein School in Essen to watch an exhibition about the Thyssen-Krupp competition for their new headquarter in Essen.

So I had the opportunity to see the interior of the Design School which is really overwhelming and even better than the appearance of the building from the outside.

In this picture you see the first floor which has the highest ceiling and can house exibitions like this one. Behind the blue wall is the first price of the competition exhibited, the other designs are spread on the other parts of the floor and the ground level.

I was even allowed (!) to take photos, thanks for that ;)

      

The students’ exhibition was displayed in the National Gallery “Mala Stanica" as a part of the Skopje Summer Festival.

On this image you can see two works of Olgica Dojchinoska Momirovska, the fashion design student (recreated female Italian costume from the period approximately between 1474 and 1545 and the transformation of historical costume with some elements taken from the Macedonian tradition) and the atmosphere of the halls where the students from fashion design, interior design and graphic design departments presented their works.

Photo and manipulation: Nikola Eftimov

VFS brought the Intensive experience to Mexico for the first time this year. Over a five day period students were given a chance to experience life as a VFS Digital Design student in a hands-on program led by our faculty of industry professionals – including Head of Department Amber Bezahler.

 

Digital Design students learn to refine their skills in communication, interactive, and motion design. Graduates from the one-year program go on to work in a wide variety of rewarding roles in the industry, including User Experience Designer, Interface Developer, Communication Designer, Typographer, Motion Designer, and Project Manager.

 

Find out more about VFS’s one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.

 

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