On the 17th of April the IV International Design Festival Krasny Prospect started. For this occasion Studio Mixtura was asked to give a lecture about ‘Sustainable Design Challenges’.
A train station is much more than a building that trains drive through. There are shops, benches, signs, lights, soap dispensers and the list goes on and on. For the station to be circular, those products need to change as well. The commissioning parties are looking for innovative ideas, concepts, and designs that embrace circularity for Dutch train stations. Studio Mixtura was selected to take a challenge in giving proposals in the category, Circular Products.
This project is commissioned by NS, ProRail, Bureau Spoorbouwmeester and Dutch Design Foundation.
The exhibition ‘What a waste!’ showcases work by designers from the Dutch Design Foundation network who want to readjust our position towards the materials that we consider waste by using the by-products of our society as valuable resources for their work. Curated by Dutch Design Foundation as part of the programme of Future Design by Potato Head. The exhibition is on display from May 17 until May 23 at Potato Head, Jl. Petitenget No. 51 Seminyak, Bali.
On the 22nd of November, Studio Mixtura gave a lecture at Living Lab Tomsk about sustainability in Architecture and Design and waste-based materials.
‘Sketch the change’ Conference on circular economy in creative industries held in Prague on the 6th of June.