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DesignNeri featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Waves

Waves bench which is designed for performing arts venue Zorlu Center PSM’s stairs in Istanbul, gives fluidity to outdoor stairs. Made of cross sections that are fabricated each one separate from the other. They are then assembled together for people to sit individually or collectively. Waves was constructed from steel, retified wood and wheels. Coming in 11 different movable modules are all harmonic to each other. Waves defines the space in a smooth way becoming urban furniture that people interact with. It is intended to be used by everyone and meant to be a meeting and resting spot for all.

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Avivo

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Bloom

Bloom is inspired by the summer and nature's colourful creations: flowers. Fabric petals create a canopy to relax in the shade and to enjoy the colour splashes above you. The wind makes the petals dance to produce a mesmerizing effect. The Bloom is 300cm wide and has a waterproof canopy, even during rain showers it protects the people sipping their coctails.

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Rebirth

The way of using construction waste residue as the concrete aggregate is an effective approach to dispose the construction waste residue. Using the construction waste residue in outdoor public infrastructure can reduce the construction waste’s harm on the environment and have positive role in the whole society and environment.

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Paddo

The Paddo lives in a the fairytale world of dwarfs and elves. Childhood fantasies. The gids under the roof of the Paddo are flowing in the breeze of the wind. As a child everyting seems so big. The world of the grown-ups. This resulted in a huge Mushroom. Is it a small Paddo in a big world or a big Paddo in a small world ?

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Tulip umbrella

The remodeling of the existing parking lot in the small seaport town of Youghal quickly became an iconic visual symbol for the town. The 12 umbrellas that measure 6 x 6 m cover the former parking lot and convert it into a meeting place capable of withstanding a wide range of weather conditions. Local residents have since lovingly nicknamed the area “Umbrella Square”. Nothing more to add to this urban architectural intervention? It could not have been better – and this is the case for everyone involved.

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