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Plexgroup - Narrative Exhibition Design for the ZeitZeugenBörse
For ZeitZeugenBörse e.V. (ZZB), PLEXGROUP developed and implemented the space and design concept for the exhibition "Nachgefragt". The migration stories of 12 Berliners were made tangible in multimedia design, architecture and motion design.
Location
Mitte Museum
Regionalgeschichtliches Museum für Mitte, Tiergarten und Wedding
Pankstraße 47, 13357 Berlin
U8 Pankstraße, Bus M27
Opening hours
Sunday - Friday
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
free Entry
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Paula Scher – Type is Image
The exhibition is dedicated to the work of Paula Scher, one of the most influential and successful graphic artists of her generation.
With Type is Image, Die Neue Sammlung continues its tradition of inviting important contemporary designers to a site-specific installation. Paula Scher, who has been shaping graphic design with her innovative creativity for over five decades, has accepted this invitation with a walk-in exhibition of her work.
Until September 2024, the exhibition shows commissioned works from Scher's beginnings to the present day: from the appearance of the Public Theater in New York to the campaign for Rockaway Beach after the destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012 to her room and façade designs.
From the floor to the walls to the hanging letters and posters, the exhibition Type is Image offers visitors the opportunity to be surrounded by Paula Scher's work. Even the display cases are supported by letters. From every angle, new perspectives and interesting interplays of different works emerge.
6.00 pm
HOW DO WE AGGLO?
Opening
HOW DO WE AGGLO? Designing Urban Ecotones
We introduce AGGLOmeration as a design activity. In departing from the common understanding of agglomeration as description of problematic disjuncted urban spaces, we can activate hitherto neglected urban areas and make use of their undiscovered potentialities.
Faceless, fragmented, forgotten –
This is the condition of most urban sites in cities around the globe. How to agglomerate these atomized bits and pieces? Imagine creating urban ecotones as places of friction and encounter, where spatial interventions prompt people to co-inhabit buildings, open spaces, urban systems, and atmospheres.
Welcome to the experiment of the Initiators: Benita Braun-Feldweg (bfstudio-architekten Berlin), Lisa Diedrich (Walter Gropius Lehrstuhl Buenos Aires und SLU-Malmö), Flavio Janches (FADU- UBA Buenos Aires).
An Exhibition which AGGLOmerates 5 approaches, 4 universities, 3 disciplines to suggest ideas for an urban living on 3 sites in Berlin.
HOW DO WE AGGLO? Is taking place in the rooms of the Metropolenhaus.
Feldfünf, Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohn-Platz 7-8 10969 Berlin
Click here for more information regarding the exhibition "HOW DO WE AGLO?" running from the 18.08.2023 - 09.09.2023.
The opening will be held in English.
6.00 pm
WHERE WE LIVE NOW - Panel
Part of the exhibition "HOW DO WE AGGLO?" running from Aug. 18, 2023 - Sept. 9, 2023, is the panel discussion "WHERE WE LIVE NOW."
We introduce AGGLOmeration as a design activity. In departing from the common understanding of agglomeration as description of problematic disjuncted urban spaces, we can activate hitherto neglected urban areas and make use of their undiscovered potentialities.
HOW DO WE AGGLO? Is taking place in the rooms of the Metropolenhaus.
Feldfünf, Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohn-Platz 7-8 10969 Berlin
Visit the exhibition on Aug. 25, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. for in-depth discussions.
The panel discussion will be held in German.
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Plexgroup - Narrative Exhibition Design for the ZeitZeugenBörse
For ZeitZeugenBörse e.V. (ZZB), PLEXGROUP developed and implemented the space and design concept for the exhibition "Nachgefragt". The migration stories of 12 Berliners were made tangible in multimedia design, architecture and motion design.
Location
Mitte Museum
Regionalgeschichtliches Museum für Mitte, Tiergarten und Wedding
Pankstraße 47, 13357 Berlin
U8 Pankstraße, Bus M27
Opening hours
Sunday - Friday
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
free Entry
plexgroup.com
Paula Scher – Type is Image
The exhibition is dedicated to the work of Paula Scher, one of the most influential and successful graphic artists of her generation.
With Type is Image, Die Neue Sammlung continues its tradition of inviting important contemporary designers to a site-specific installation. Paula Scher, who has been shaping graphic design with her innovative creativity for over five decades, has accepted this invitation with a walk-in exhibition of her work.
Until September 2024, the exhibition shows commissioned works from Scher's beginnings to the present day: from the appearance of the Public Theater in New York to the campaign for Rockaway Beach after the destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012 to her room and façade designs.
From the floor to the walls to the hanging letters and posters, the exhibition Type is Image offers visitors the opportunity to be surrounded by Paula Scher's work. Even the display cases are supported by letters. From every angle, new perspectives and interesting interplays of different works emerge.
IDZ Event
UX Design Awards – Spring 2024: Open for Submissions
The UX Design Awards – Spring 2024 call for participation is open for [b..]submissions until 2 December 2023[..b]. Companies, agencies, professionals, and young designers worldwide are invited to enter their best work in three competition categories: “Product” and “Concept” for the professional sector and “New Talent” for up-and coming designers.
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German Design Council - GERMAN DESIGN GRADUATES 2023
In view of the challenges of our time, designers in particular are called upon to find new solutions, to experiment and to break new ground. The projects of the young generation often make a direct contribution to a more ecologically sustainable, socially just and technologically innovative world.
Exhibition venue
Museum für Kunst & Gewerbe Hamburg
Opening hours
Monday
closed
Tuesday– Sunday
10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Thursday
10 a.m. – 9 p.m.
germandesigngraduates.de
5.00 pm–6.00 pm
IDZ Event
Winner Announcement UX Design Awards - Autumn Edition 2023
Discover the best in user experience selected by the UX Design Awards’ international jury: the winners of the 2023 Autumn competition season will be presented on our website, LinkedIn and YouTube on 1 September 2023 at 5 PM CET.
German Ecodesign Award | Touring exhibition in Paris
As part of Paris Design Week, the touring exhibition of the German Ecodesign Award opens on 8 September at the Goethe-Institut Paris.
Nicolas Ehler, director of the Goethe-Institut Paris, and Anja Mager, head of the "Sustainable Consumption, Product-Related Environmental Protection" department at the Federal Ministry for the Environment (BMUV), will welcome visitors to the opening of the touring exhibition of the German Ecodesign Award on 8 September as part of Paris Design Week. This will be followed by a toast and a tour of the exhibition.
Goethe-Institut Paris
9 September to 22 October 2023
17 avenue d'Iéna
75116 Paris
France
Opening hours:
Mon to Fri: 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Sat: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Vernissage:
8 September, 7 p.m.
registration
6.00 pm–9.00 pm
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SIBB - Health IT-Talk Berlin-Brandenburg
On September 11, SIBB and various practice partners invite you to get to know some successfully implemented KHZG projects and to look into the IT-driven world of the healthcare industry. For example, a patient portal will be presented, which serves as a safe and professional service for those affected by mental illness. Furthermore, initial medical assessment tools based on AI for optimized patient management will be discussed.
Click here for free registration
Event location
TMF e.V.
Charlottenstr. 42 Ecke Dorotheenstr. ; 2. OG bei der TMF 10117 Berlin-Mitte
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German Ecodesign Award 2023 | Jury Session
The interdisciplinary jury will meet on 25 and 26 September at the Metropolenhaus Berlin to review and evaluate around 150 projects.
Who will be nominated for the German Ecodesign Award 2023 and who will ultimately receive the award? The nine-member jury of renowned design and environmental experts will make its decision on 25 and 26 September. The jury session will take place in the Metropolenhaus Berlin and will not be open to the public.
Following the jury session, the exhibition at the Metropolenhaus will open with a vernissage on the evening of 29 September and will remain open to the public until 3 October.
IDZ Event
Berlin Showroom
Paris Fashion Week
6.00 pm–10.00 pm
IDZ Event
German Ecodesign Award 2023 | Vernissage
The exhibition at the Metropolenhaus will be officially opened on 29 September in the project rooms of feldfünf.
The Federal Ministry for the Environment, the German Environment Agency and the International Design Center Berlin invite to the festive opening of the exhibition at the Metropolenhaus. After the jury of the German Ecodesign Award has determined the nominees 2023, they will be presented to the public together with all other submissions admitted to the jury session. Some of the entrants will present their competition entries in person on this evening.
Prior registration is requested. The event will take place in German.
Location: feldfünf | Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohn-Platz 7–8, 10969 Berlin
Start: 6 p.m. | Admission from 5.30 p.m. onwards
12.00 pm–4.00 pm
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German Ecodesign Award 2023 | Exhibition at the Metropolenhaus
From 30 September to 3 October, all entries admitted to the jury session as well as the nominees of the German Ecodesign Award 2023 will be presented to the public at the Metropolenhaus Berlin.
This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to get to know all the competition entries admitted to the jury session together with the nominees 2023. Be inspired by around 150 projects and ideas for a sustainable future.
The exhibition is presented in German. No registration is required.
Location: feldfünf | Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohn-Platz 7-8 | 10969 Berlin
Opening hours: 30 September to 3 October | daily from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Paula Scher – Type is Image
The exhibition is dedicated to the work of Paula Scher, one of the most influential and successful graphic artists of her generation.
With Type is Image, Die Neue Sammlung continues its tradition of inviting important contemporary designers to a site-specific installation. Paula Scher, who has been shaping graphic design with her innovative creativity for over five decades, has accepted this invitation with a walk-in exhibition of her work.
Until September 2024, the exhibition shows commissioned works from Scher's beginnings to the present day: from the appearance of the Public Theater in New York to the campaign for Rockaway Beach after the destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012 to her room and façade designs.
From the floor to the walls to the hanging letters and posters, the exhibition Type is Image offers visitors the opportunity to be surrounded by Paula Scher's work. Even the display cases are supported by letters. From every angle, new perspectives and interesting interplays of different works emerge.
IDZ Event
UX Design Awards – Spring 2024: Open for Submissions
The UX Design Awards – Spring 2024 call for participation is open for [b..]submissions until 2 December 2023[..b]. Companies, agencies, professionals, and young designers worldwide are invited to enter their best work in three competition categories: “Product” and “Concept” for the professional sector and “New Talent” for up-and coming designers.
Member of IDZ
German Design Council - GERMAN DESIGN GRADUATES 2023
In view of the challenges of our time, designers in particular are called upon to find new solutions, to experiment and to break new ground. The projects of the young generation often make a direct contribution to a more ecologically sustainable, socially just and technologically innovative world.
Exhibition venue
Museum für Kunst & Gewerbe Hamburg
Opening hours
Monday
closed
Tuesday– Sunday
10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Thursday
10 a.m. – 9 p.m.
germandesigngraduates.de
German Ecodesign Award | Touring exhibition in Paris
As part of Paris Design Week, the touring exhibition of the German Ecodesign Award opens on 8 September at the Goethe-Institut Paris.
Nicolas Ehler, director of the Goethe-Institut Paris, and Anja Mager, head of the "Sustainable Consumption, Product-Related Environmental Protection" department at the Federal Ministry for the Environment (BMUV), will welcome visitors to the opening of the touring exhibition of the German Ecodesign Award on 8 September as part of Paris Design Week. This will be followed by a toast and a tour of the exhibition.
Goethe-Institut Paris
9 September to 22 October 2023
17 avenue d'Iéna
75116 Paris
France
Opening hours:
Mon to Fri: 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Sat: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Vernissage:
8 September, 7 p.m.
registration
IDZ Event
Berlin Showroom
Paris Fashion Week
12.00 pm–4.00 pm
IDZ Event
German Ecodesign Award 2023 | Exhibition at the Metropolenhaus
From 30 September to 3 October, all entries admitted to the jury session as well as the nominees of the German Ecodesign Award 2023 will be presented to the public at the Metropolenhaus Berlin.
This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to get to know all the competition entries admitted to the jury session together with the nominees 2023. Be inspired by around 150 projects and ideas for a sustainable future.
The exhibition is presented in German. No registration is required.
Location: feldfünf | Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohn-Platz 7-8 | 10969 Berlin
Opening hours: 30 September to 3 October | daily from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
5.00 pm
IDZ Event
Deep Dive: Award Winners | VLAb
In this Deep Dive I-Yang Huang, Spatial Designer and Director at VLab, and Tiange Wang, Software Designer and Director at VLab will walk us through the award-winning concept „ SpaceV: Space-Vending System for Future Wellbeing”.
SpaceV is a digitally enabled space-vending system for future wellbeing in the city. It vends a variety of spaces for individuals to book by the minutes and hours to exercise, meditate, nap, eat, relax and so on, and customize the multisensory quality and supplies through the booking to suit their needs. SpaceV serves to meet the fragmented needs for activity and relaxation in everyday city life and support on-the-go private usage of spaces for a holistic physical and mental wellbeing.
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Church from Below: Art, Medicine & Gender Exhibition
On October 15, Flinta* will show their creative works at Storkower Straße 119 in Berlin-Friedrichshain. In addition to Luisa Stibbe, other talented female artists invite visitors to explore and visually experience social ills in their illustrations, paintings, photography and multimedia works. The exhibition will be accompanied by live music, readings and poetry slam performances. It starts at 3 p.m., admission on a donation basis.
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wirDesign - Seminar: Strong employer brand
There is a shortage of skilled workers everywhere. This makes it all the more important to invest systematically in a strong employer brand. In the two-day seminar, Brigida Kempf and Jenny Ehspanner from wirDesign will show why it is worthwhile to understand the topic holistically as a lifecycle and how a consistent brand experience can be realized across all touchpoints and silo boundaries. The Management Forum Starnberg seminar will take place on October 16-17 in Munich and on December 12-13 in Berlin.
Event location
München: NH München Ost Conference Center, Einsteinring 20, 85609 München
Register here
wirdesign.de
5.00 pm
IDZ Event
UX Conversations: Matthias Schmiedbauer
In this episode of UX Conversations, Ake Rudolf talks with Matthias Schmiedbauer, Design Director and Partner at Manyone in Munich, Germany. Matthias shares his extensive design career at companies like Harman, Star, and Frog, which has taken him from Germany to China and back again, and his focus on human-centric design and design thinking.
Overall, the conversation explores the strategic role of design in addressing complex challenges and creating meaningful user experiences.
to 11/28/2023 6.00 pm
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Temporary Bauhaus Archiv - Art on the Building
In Berlin-Tiergarten, the Bauhaus Archive is currently being renovated in accordance with the preservation order and expanded with a new building. Twelve artists developed concepts for the new museum as part of a Europe-wide art-in-building competition to be held in spring 2023. The winning design has now been selected and, together with the other eleven concepts submitted, will be shown in an exhibition at the temporary bauhaus-archiv from October 24.
The Bauhaus Archive was founded in 1960 as a non-profit association out of civic commitment. In 1979, the museum building on the Landwehrkanal in Berlin-Tiergarten, which was designed by Walter Gropius and is now a listed building, opened. Since 2018, the Bauhaus Archive has been undergoing renovation - it is currently being refurbished and expanded in line with its status as a listed building. Part of this building task - and an integral element of building culture in Germany - is "Kunst am Bau": the obligation to use part of the construction costs of public buildings for works of art. For this purpose, the State of Berlin, represented by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion, in coordination with the Senate Department for Urban Development, Building and Housing and the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as well as the Bauhaus Archive / Museum of Design, announced a non-open single-phase art competition with a preceding Europe-wide open application procedure.
On September 26, 2023, the time had come - the winning design was chosen!
The exhibition presents the design recommended for realization by the jury as well as the other eleven concepts submitted in the art competition - and thus shows how differently and diversely artists react to the architecture and use of the Bauhaus Archive / Museum of Design.
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5.00 pm
IDZ Event
UX Conversations: Jury Digest
A group of judges from the UX Design Awards – Autumn Season 2023 return to the table to reflect on their jury experience. In a frank and open conversation, the jury members look back on the experience, share their impressions of the participating work and their thoughts and advice for future participants.