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Stockholm Furniture Fair 2024

Sky is the limit (environments, objects, phenomena and events) Flying, hovering or otherwise staying in the air has always triggered the human imagination. In addition to concrete aerial journeys, there are endless ideas about leaving the earth in various religions, cultures and popular culture.

The entire modernist era runs parallel to the development of aviation. For example, Le Corbusier wrote a book on the technology/aesthetics of the aeroplane. The book is also about how flying affects the way we look at houses and cities from above. The opportunities and problems of aviation have not become less relevant in recent years.

Architectural Design Process and Prototypes 

The architectural profession is constantly trying out new approaches as each project can have different conditions. However, sometimes we need to free ourselves from conventions and our own limitations. In the Design Process and Prototype course, we will complete an idea from sketch to relatively finished result through cross-disciplinary work at a manageable scale. We will benefit from other disciplines' approaches/methodologies. Cross-border encounters can generate new unexpected results and constraints can result in more creativity than free work without a framework. Study the world around you with open eyes and learn from others' discoveries and approaches. Challenge yourself! Remember that there are no failures, only lessons learnt.

Teachers/assistents

  • Marit Lindberg, course coordinator 
  • Martin Svansjö 
  • Helle Robertsson
  • Lars-Henrik Ståhl

Second year students in A-program will represent the School of Architecture at Lund University in Stockholm 2024. 

The following groups are travelling to Stockholm with their projects: 

  • Tintin Akne Vieider & Alice Persson
  • Jonatan Winsth & Nicole Meijer
  • Adam Zervakos & Nils Wanby
  • Nathalie Scheutz & Line Nielsen
  • Alice Nordblom & Hanna Nilfyr
  • Unn Arkfelt, Elsa Fredmark & Elin Berglund
  • Theo Arfvelin & Daniel Hansson
  • Oscar Landgren & Supakorn Boonthip
  • Mauritz Sundström & Klara Scheutz
  • Evangeline Mirijamdotter Johansson & Lotten Thorsell
  • Olof Nord & Alexander Wintoft
  • Selma Nilsson & Olivia Brandt Andrén
  • Tuva Strand & Simon Sabel

Gallery

Prototype chair in nature. Photo.
Wooden shoes. Photo.
Blue and yellow cotton shirt. Photo.
Shirt in ceramic tiles. Photo.
Hanging chair with a girl sitting in it. Photo.
Woman wearing an apron. Photo.
Prototype chairs in metal. Photo
White lamp. Photo.
Mirrors and clothes in nature. Photo.
Chair in metal. Photo.
Metal stool. Photo.
Model in fabric in nature. Photo.
A girl in a white dress and jewellery. Photo.
Prototype Blue chair. Photo.
Woman pulling the strings. Photo.
Metal lamp with white fabric. Photo.
White dress hanging from roof. Photo.
Metal and wooden stool. Photo.
Model in metal. Photo.
Ceramic tiles. Photo.
White cotton shirt with long arms. Photo.
Prototype Blue chair. Photo.
Illustration with three photos of woman pulling the strings. Photo.
White dress on a mannequin. Photo.