Talks
Sustainable Living - Innovative Design for the Future Round table
Innovative Design for the Future Round Table
From 6/09 AT 00:00

Sustainable Living - Innovative Design for the Future Round table

Innovative Design for the Future Round Table

The jury and the designers selected for the competition "Innovative Design for the Future" March/April 2021, will talk together about innovative processes in the use of materials and how this research can be decisive for the future.

The talk begins with a general commentary by the three jurors on the projects they have viewed and assessed for the competition. They then go on to talk about how the institutions for which they work are tackling the issue of design in the midst of radical changes between the climate crisis, the pandemic and new sales and consumer habits, and about the need to network.

The designers then speak on the common theme of research into innovative processes regarding materials, a field that will become fundamental in the future of design.

A collaboration between the Italian-German Chamber of Commerce Milan and Goethe-Institut Mailand.

 

Duration:

00:47:26   

Production year:

2021   

Credits:

Jörg Buck

Consigliere Delegato / Delegato dell'Economia Tedesca

Managing Director AHK Italy

 

Katrin Ostwald-Richter

Direttrice Goethe-Institut Mailand

Director of Goethe-Institut Mailand

 

Salvatore Peluso

Moderatore

Curatore e scrittore indipendente, autore per Domus

Moderator

Independent curator and writer, Contributing Author of Domus

 

Marco Sammicheli

Curator of design, fashion, crafts sector at Triennale Milano and Superintendent Museo del Design Italiano

Curator of design, fashion, crafts sector at Triennale Milano and Superintendent Museo del Design Italiano

 

Peter Jaeger

Architetto, rappresentante AHK Piemonte

Architect, Representative for AHK in Piedmont

 

Nadine Vicentini
Chief bayern design GmbH

 

Chief bayern design GmbH

 

Emilie Burfeind

Torsten Gröger | creart

Robby Gerhardt | Studio Randale

Falko Schnelle and Johannes Mühlig-Hofmann | studio gross klein