Spain's severe droughts limit water usage in public spaces, threatening wildlife survival. In collaboration with Barcelona's City Council, the designer addresses the impact of climate change on urban wildlife by creating sustainable water sources for birds.
In a world that is constantly changing in terms of fashion trends and style, the designer aims to foster a new consumer culture by offering functional and aesthetic "patch solutions" for our existing wardrobes.
The project focuses on developing a mounting system for mycelium acoustic panels. Mycelium Composites are a lightweight, fire-resistant, insulating, and home-compostable material with good sound insulating properties.
The ‘Shaping New Material’ project explores the boundaries between design, art, and material innovation with a focus on sustainability.
In collaboration with Win-Win Textile, Karoline Elsig has designed five distinct silhouettes showcasing the potential of upcycling.
We eat more meat than ever, and leather from animals is buried instead of being used as a maintenance-free material. This project concretizes circular design strategies to help consumers distinguish between sustainability and greenwashing.
The project is inspired by a rethinking of flowers as naturally beautiful yet ephemeral resources. In our daily lives, flowers are often used as a medium to express emotions during special occasions.
The project explores themes of death and para-intelligence, including emotional intelligence, spirituality, and care, using augmented reality (AR).
How can users be creatively involved in the design process to achieve a more body-inclusive and sustainable fashion industry? This question is explored by the designer in her graduation project, where she has worked on making co-creation attractive to existing clothing brands in the fashion industry.
Beatriz Isca, MA / Design for Planet / Industrial Design
The project explores the new potential of local wool, emphasizing the connection between people, land, and animals. In the Netherlands, local wool often has low market value and no clear use.