17. – 18.11.2023
Design-Sessions an der HFBK
Venue:
- diverse Orte an der HFBK
"I'd like to study design - but what exactly do you do?" If you're wondering, you've come to the right place at the HFBK Hamburg's design sessions on November 17 and 18, 2023, when the HFBK opens its doors and invites you to lectures, workshops and project presentations in its design studios and workshops.
Click here to register for the workshops.
Program of the Design-Sessions
Friday, 17 November 2023
3 p.m., ICAT, Atelierhaus
Welcome and short presentation of the design studies at the HFBK by Prof. Jesko Fezer
4 – 6.30 p.m. guided tours through the HFBK with presentations
Digital/Material Workshop (Ingo Reinhardt)
Ceramics/Plaster Workshop (Kai Cui)
Metal Workshop (Alexander Holtkamp)
Studio of Prof. Jesko Fezer (Experimental design)
Studio of Prof. Konstantin Grcic (Industrial Design)
Studio of Prof. Valentina Karga (Basic class design)
Studio of Prof. Gilly Karjevsky (Social Design)
Studio of Prof. Oliver Löw (Product Design)
7 p.m. »What Design Can Do?« presentations and discussion (public), Aula, HFBK
Prof. Ineke Hans (UdK Berlin/STUDIO INEKEHANS, Arnheim)
Maciej Chmara (Chmara.Rosinke, Berlin and Vienna)
Prof. Jesko Fezer (HFBK Hamburg)
Moderation: Prof. Friedrich von Borries (HFBK Hamburg)
Saturday, 18 November 2023
10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Workshop-Program, ICAT, Atelierhaus
Presentation of the three workshops and the workshop leaders (all former students in the design department at HFBK): SMS PM (Simon Stanislawski, Moritz Clasen, Sebastian Kommer), studio loose (Frieder Bohaumilitzky, Torben Körschkes, Ina Römling), Nuriye Tohermes and Johanna Padge
Workshop 1: Semester in a Day
(Simon Stanislawski, Moritz Clasen and Sebastian Kommer, Projektbüro SMS PM)
In this workshop, the various phases of a design project are to be tested in a quick run-through. The focus is on the rapid implementation of a design. We will support you with the necessary know-how, tools and materials. The keyword is semi-finished products and connections. After a short input on our part, it goes directly into the design phase. Together we talk about first ideas, give feedback, try out and work together on your designs. At the end of the day, you will document your experiments, designs and mock-ups and present them to the other participants.
Simon Stanislawski, Moritz Clasen and Sebastian Kommers studied design at the HFBK and work together as Projektbüro SMS PM in a collectively run workshop in Hamburg Barmbek.
Where: ICAT, Atelierhaus
Workshop 2: Speculative negotiation spaces
(Frieder Bohaumilitzky, Torben Körschkes, Ina Römling, studio lose)
In the workshop we want to work with you in the library of the HFBK. There we will collect images on the themes of community and space. Together we will explore the link between social and design issues and develop speculative designs of alternative, future and/or utopian spaces of negotiation based on the images and discussions.
In our practice as studio loose, we - Ina Römling (graphic and spatial designer), Frieder Bohaumilitzky (designer and political scientist), Torben Körschkes (experimental designer) - provoke places of negotiation via spatial, pictorial and object-like settings. We understand negotiations as a continuous, political and critical process without winners or losers. As designers we want to create contexts in which different perspectives can enter into a dialogue. To this end, we design with others, seek the utopian, and sometimes work speculatively.
Where: room 213a/b Le
Workshop 3: Basics for structurelessness - planning, building and organizing structures (Nuriye Tohermes and Johanna Padge)
In this workshop we want to try out methods of organizational and process development with you, which can also be the basis of collaborative design. Because this is exactly what Johanna Padge and Nuriye Tohermes are about in their work: In different constellations - often together - the two create spaces of exchange and thus negotiate again and again what public space can be. In these design processes, new possibilities for thinking about, planning, designing, or using public green spaces open up again and again, creating new practices of collaborative planning.
Johanna Padge is a master carpenter and has held various teaching positions, for example at Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle. She designs spaces in a process-oriented and sustainable way. Nuriye Tohermes began working with and in public space as a student at the HFBK and has since developed projects in many places around the world.
Where: room 11 Le