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The 16th - 21st Century

Denise Collignon exhibited a series of five still life installations titled ‘The Still Life as Archive’, created specifically during a six week residency at Work In Progress at Roodkapje located in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. On view from 26 October through 4 November. The exhibition focuses on analyzing the traditions of flower arranging of 16th century flower still lives to the present day.

The archive was documented weekly by Antje Peters through a series of photographs which were then starting point to create this information graphic showing the meaning of iconographic flowers related to the different times. The marble pattern in the background was originally custom and handmade for this project.

http://denisecollignon.com

2011 / environmental / Information Graphics / Rotterdam / poster / self-initiated

Markt van Morgen I

De Markt van Morgen is a bustling city market with new products, new services, fashion shows, performances, special sales vehicles, market stalls and much more.

The Rotterdam Afrikaandermarket is one of the largest markets in the Netherlands. At Afrikaanderplein you can find two times a week about 300 booths with the most 'exotic' offers in the city.

To make this market not only a place where unique products are for sale but where also innovative cultural wealth can be experienced Freehouse created a plan for the future of this market. During the weekend of 6 and June 7 this plan was presented as a living model.

The background pattern of icons interacts with the different sections in the guide and also represents the different activities during the market located on the map.

The map which is on the interior of the envelope can be found here

Design made at Roger Teeuwen Ontwerper's

http://www.freehouse.nl

2009 / environmental / Rotterdam / Printed Matter

Markt van Morgen II

Map for De Markt van Morgen as part of the guides envelope. In the guide the icons are connected to their specific activities. They form a pattern running throughout the publication and are activated within their specific chapter.

The complete guide can found
here

Design made at Roger Teeuwen Ontwerper's

http://www.freehouse.nl

2009 / environmental / Information Graphics / Rotterdam

NPSF - Expo

New Practices San Francisco 2009 is the West Coasts premiere of the American Institute of Architecture New York’s annual portfolio competition and exhibition. The budget for this exhibition was minimal, we sourced materials with local building supply stores and asked them to donate the materials. The display system we created was made of metal peg board with a series of custom made clips and rope.

Exhibition design: Matter Practice

2009 / architecture / Matter Practice / environmental / New York City / interiour / Exhibition

NPSF - Print

Newspaper print of the selected architecture studios of New Practices San Francisco including their portfolios and interviews that where also selected for the same titled exhibition.

2009 / San Francisco / architecture / Matter Practice / environmental / interiour / newsprint / Printed Matter

Reading Matter

Produced in conjunction with a lecture and exhibition of Matter’s work. Reading Matter displayed small models and media loops of their projects throughout a flexible wall system. We developed for this exhibition a label system comprised of metal adhesive strips with embossed typography. Reflective neon signage was designed to accompany the color scheme of the installation.

http://www.matterpractice.net

2009 / architecture / Matter Practice / environmental / New York City / interiour / Exhibition

Anyspacewhatever

This proposed exhibition catalog for the Guggenheim in New York documents the take over and transformation of the museum by 10 artists who have claimed exhibition as their medium. Each artist was assigned an icon to track their movements and collaborative involvement over the course of the exhibition.

Dimensions: 15x23.5cm
Page count: 416

Designed at MGMT. Design

2009 / environmental / New York City / Book

Anyspacewhatever

In this publication iconography each artist was assigned an icon derived from their work. They were used systematically to track their interaction(s) in the Guggenheim, New York. The icons were also incorporated into the publication. The icon below is a meta icon, a result of the collaborative process of each artist. The larger the icon the more collaborations with other artists within the exhibition. This was an unrealized design.

2009 / environmental / New York City / interiour / Information Graphics

Charles Rohlfs

Charles Rohlfs was an American actor, artist and designer of furniture. Rohlfs is a representative of the Arts and Crafts Movement, and is most famous for his skill as a furniture maker. The Artistic Furniture of Charles Rohlfs is an collection and exhibition catalog produced for the American Decorative Art 1900 Foundation.

Dimensions: 25.5x31cm
Page count: 282 pages

Designed at MGMT. Design

2008 / environmental / New York City / furniture design / Book

Darger-ism

The second installment of Henry Darger works at the American Folk Art Museum. Eleven artists were chosen to participate in this exhibition, parallels were drawn between Darger's works and the participating artists to show his continued influence.
A custom font was drawn for the show.

Designed at MGMT. Design

2008 / customized-font / environmental / New York City / Exhibition

Central Bar

A wall mural for the Central Bar located on 13th street in NYC. The end result is a dense line drawing with a series of central nodes in a 3 x 3 grid which creates the letter forms and spells out the word ‘C-E-N-T-R-A-L’. The diagram to the left shows an exploded view of the letter N.

Designed in collaboration with Greg Yang Design

www.gregyangdesign.com

2008 / environmental / New York City / interiour / pattern / Exhibition

Neo–beginners

Exhibition Catalog i.c.w. Reinaart Vanhoe and Roger Teeuwen, August 31 to Sept. 24.

The contemporary city is increasingly covered by advertising and marketing slogans (Rotterdam Dares, I Amsterdam) and decor of festivals which should strengthen its economy and will authenticate identity. Each square meter should be filled by a banner, a logo, a new complex, a ban or an urban program. In all attempts to make the city visible it precisely gets invisible, masked by the abundance of symbols. With Neo–beginners Reinaart Vanhoe is trying to create a radical counterbalance.

Nineteen Rotterdam, Dutch and foreign artists (collectives) react with new and existing work on the mental and physical space of the city. Based on the urban condition of Rotterdam, they create perspectives on the city, in the attempt, and his failure. The catalog incorporates these attempts in Tent. and the urban space of Rotterdam and at the same time it also offers and creates a new place for interventions and reactions.

2007 / Tent. / environmental / non-profit / Book / Rotterdam / photocopy

A Monument for Pierre Bayle

Identity Design for Een Monument voor Pierre Bayle in Rotterdam. The benches are made from bronze by Paul Cox. They are spread over the city centre and in Crooswijk, Rotterdam. They are a place to relax and read and a memorial for the Philosopher Pierre Bayle during the enlightenment between (1647-1706).

Design made at Roger Teeuwen Ontwerper's

http://www.pierrebaylemonument.net

2007 / environmental / Rotterdam / Printed Matter / writing

Wilton Library

Donor signage and room labels for the Wilton Library located in Connecticut. The building was originally designed by Elliot Noise.

Designed at Tsang Seymour Design

2006 / architecture / educational-institution / environmental / Exhibition

Design for the Other 90%

This publication for the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum showcased sustainable technology designed to help people in impoverished areas of the world. It was published as part of the exhibition.

Dimensions: 21.5x&27.5 cm
Page count: 144

Designed at Tsang Seymour Design

2006 / architecture / environmental / New York City / furniture design / Book / sustainability

Design for the Other 90%

Of the world’s total population of 6.5 billion, 5.8 billion people, or 90%, have little or no access to most of the products and services many of us take for granted; in fact, nearly half do not have regular access to food, clean water, or shelter. Design for the Other 90% explores a growing movement among designers to design low-cost solutions.

Designed at Tsang Seymour Design

2006 / architecture / environmental / furniture design / interiour / sustainability / textiles / Exhibition

Design Life Now

The National Design Triennial is an ongoing exhibition series at the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. Inaugurated in 2000, the Triennial seeks out innovative work from across the fields of product design, architecture, furniture, film, graphics, new technologies, animation, science, medicine and fashion.

Designed at Tsang Seymour Design
Exhibition Exhibition Design: Matter Architecture
Practice Font/Triennial Logo Design (The Clash and The Clash Sans): COMA Amsterdam/New York
Lighting Design: Marcus Doshi

http://triennial.cooperhewitt.org

2006 / architecture / Matter Practice / environmental / New York City / interiour / Exhibition

Fashion in Colors

Fashion in Colors explores color as a design element through 300 years of Western clothing, examining the changing perceptions and meanings of color through various eras. More than 60 costumes were displayed, ranging from 18th-century court gowns to couture creations by 20th-century masters such as Balenciaga, Vionnet, Chanel, Watanabe and
Viktor & Rolf.

Designed at Tsang Seymour Design

http://www.cooperhewitt.org/EXHIBITIONS/fashion_in_colors/site/index.html

2005 / environmental / New York City / interiour / poster / textiles / Exhibition

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