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Future Living Studio: A Sustainable Design Exploration in Vietnam

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Opening: Wed 12 Jun 2013, 2 pm
Exhibition: Wed 12 Jun 2013, 2 – 9 pm
Lectures: Wed 12 Jun 2013, 6.30 pm
Goethe Institut

From Goethe Institut:

On the 12th of June, the Goethe-Institut will be exhibiting a collection of new products & furniture for future offices; end results of the 3rd edition of Future Living Studio.
Future Living Studio (FLS) is a temporary design studio, it establishes a team of 3 local designers and 3 international designers from France, Australia and Germany who collaborate closely with some Vietnamese bamboo and rattan companies during 3 months in order to develop a series of new products. FLS is a sub-project of SPIN (Sustainable Product Innovation project), funded by EU SWITCH-Asia. The 1st and 2nd editions of FLS were organised in Ho-Chi-Minh City. The 3rd edition of FLS is now running for the first time in Hanoi.  

FLS also aspires to transfer design capacity to the companies by involving them in every step of the design process, from extensive user research to co-design with factory workers. Doing so will help Vietnamese products to compete for their design value and not just on cost price or on volume.

Considering their capacity for innovation, the designers have been developing new products and furniture for green offices that induce different levels of innovation: from redesign to product system. They have defined a vision for the future of offices in Vietnam and decided to explore adaptability, playfulness, flexibility and cultural heritage in the usage of products such as a multi-position chair, a moving desk, an expandable partition.

Lectures:
+ Story of FLS (objectives & design process):
by Shauna Jin, FLS founder and FLS1 & FLS2 project manager
and Astrid Hauton, FLS3 project manager
+ Story of the designs: by FLS3 design team

Contacts:

Ta Quang Buu Library Building, Bach Khoa University, 1 Dai Co Viet, Hanoi
www.futurelivingstudio.com/www.spin-asia.org
www.facebook.com/FutureLivingStudio
[email protected]
Ms. Astrid Hauton: 01 29 22 42 830/An : 09 12 66 00 92

Free entrance.

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Goethe-Institut Hanoi
56-58 Nguyễn Thái Học
Ba Đình, Hà Nội
Tel.: +84 4 37342251
Fax: +84 4 37342254
[email protected]
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