Festival Guide - Vienna Design Week

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Festival Guide - Vienna Design Week
26.9.
–5.10.
Festival
Guide
English
The VIENNA DESIGN WEEK from 26 September to 5
October is inviting its visitors – design professionals,
creative people from related spheres or all those
interested in design – to more than 150 events in which
they can discover new, surprising, and trailblazing aspects
of our material culture. The range of presentations is
greater than ever, with a programme including product,
industrial and communication design alongside selected
projects from urban, social and experimental design, and –
a new feature – architecture specials.
Unless specified differently, all exhibitions and presentations
are on show during the entire run of the festival. Admission
is mainly free; solely the museums keep to regular prices
of admission.
Our tip: watch out for the blue chairs – placed at the
entrance to our festival locations they show the way to the
next event. Blue is our festival colour and will accompany
on your paths through the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
together with our web app. We wish you a wonderful time
in ten, close-packed design days in Vienna!
www.vienna
designweek.at
This cover was printed on
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and sponsored by Fedrigoni
Content
Preface
Greeting
S. 6–7
S. 8–9
Legend
S. 10
Daily Calendar
S. 11–19
Festival Headquarters
S. 20–23
S. 24–27
Focus Landstraße
S. 28
Debut
S. 29
Education
S. 30
Future Urban Mobility
S. 31
Laboratory
S. 32
Passionswege
S. 33
Stadtarbeit
S. 34–35
Guest Country Hungary
S. 36–37
Programme Partners
Programme A–Z
S. 38–76
Index
S. 88–90
S. 91
Team/Thank You
S. 92–93
City Map
S. 94–96
Addresses
Imprint
Partners
S. 97
S. 98–99
CityWork, the Lab, and Debut, likewise with
an exhibition in our festival headquarters;
admittedly, no borders have opened up for it
We’re back, and bigger than ever, with the
here, but indeed portals that have long been
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Festival Guide for
the eighth round. See the following pages as closed. The Palais Schwarzenberg, or rather
the family foundation, has decided to open
a workout for your autumn keep-fit proup rooms for the festival that were hitherto
gramme in design! The festival follows its
inaccessible to the public: orangery, furniture
well-trodden path throughout the city, on
depot, silver treasury and the Princely
foot or by bike, to events that are nearly all
free of charge – with an impact for sure that Apartment. This decision is happily being
co-supported by those who from now on will
is bracing for both mind and body!
be responsible for bringing life into the
And our fans have noticed: we’re not workrooms of the baroque garden palace built
ing merely with the prospect of the bikini
between 1697 and 1726. It is thus the last
season before us, but have long been
opportunity of experiencing them in their
offering a training plan for the whole year –
purely palatial aspect! Especially those
with exhibitions like the touring “WerkStadt
designed by the architect Hermann Czech,
Vienna”, with regular contributions in our
one of the personalities we have invited to
window gallery, annexed to our fantastic
comment on these milestones of Austrian
rooms in the stilwerk Wien/Design Tower.
We coordinate competitions and awards, for design and architectural history.
instance the outstanding artist award of the
Launching out from Palais Schwarzenberg
Federal Chancellery and the Nespresso
we can then swarm out to the various zones
Design Scholarship.
of the Third District, which this year is our
focus district. The Programme Partners –
Nevertheless, most of our activities
from the newly set-up design bureau to the
throughout the year have to do with prepamuseum and its 150th anniversary – play an
rations for the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK. We
important role in the unique festival prodevote our energies to considering programme development, sponsoring talks and gramme and are just as indispensible to us
as the sponsors and partners who have
location finding. And the very fact that we
have commissioned, curated, supported and been supporting us ever since the start.:
thank you! But what would an event be
in part financed many of the events to be
without the public! We owe the constantly
seen during the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK is
growing number of VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
what distinguishes us from other design
visitors to a broad-based local public as well
festivals.
as international specialists. Yet again, for
another ten days, the WienTourismus slogan
Even though the resonance of the VIENNA
applies to all and sundry: it’s now or never.
DESIGN WEEK is constantly increasing
Don’t miss it!
throughout the world, we have usually
presented European nations in our format
Looking forward to seeing you,
“Guest Country”. This year we share a
Lilli Hollein
border with the country and are also
celebrating the anniversary that for 25
and the team of the
years there have been no barbed wire and
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
machine guns lined along it. Hungary takes
the stage as a design nation and one that is
active across the board throughout the
festival formats, including Stadtarbeit/
© Katharina Gossow
Dear Festival Public,
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7
Norbert Kettner
Director, WienTourismus
For the eighth time the VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK puts the city spotlight on Vienna’s
creative scene and creative people. The
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK’s recipe for
success is based on making design a
living, palpable and visible experience, on
posing questions and demonstrating
creative solutions. And it is attracting the
interest and presence of more and more
people – not only from Vienna, but also
from the international scene. The focus
this year is on topics that get the city
moving and not only in the figurative
sense: mobility – especially e-mobility –
the Smart Cities initiative and social
design are important factors for stimulating innovative ideas for the city of tomorrow. The Wirtschaftsagentur Wien –
Vienna’s industrial and commercial
agency – is a driving force for this in
many different ways and is delighted with
its creative centre departure to contribute several programme items to the
current topics in the focus of the VIENNA
DESIGN WEEK.
Through its rich history in art and culture,
Vienna has acquired an international
image as a city with great creative
potential. The VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
makes a notable contribution to this by
ensuring that this reputation is also
sustained by contemporary Vienna as
well. More than 30,000 visitors from all
over the world and multiple hotspots of
activity in the city demonstrate that the
festival has become a permanent fixed
star in the firmament of international
creative industries, with a luminance that
is now already relevant to tourism. The
approach of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
in setting a stage for individual districts is
extremely intelligent – this year it is the
3rd District. In doing so, it supports the
sustained development of the city and its
designers, revives neighbourhoods, and
enhances the creative potential with
which Vienna keeps surprising us in new
and impressive ways.
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Josef Ostermayer
Federal Minister for Arts,
Culture, Constitution and
Public Service
The VIENNA DESIGN WEEK shows us
that it matters. Design. The intensity of
concentration in this brief period and the
variety of the projects open up a broadbased access to design, thus giving a
boost to its resonance and public image.
The VIENNA DESIGN WEEK has established itself as a successful platform
which year by year spotlights in all its
diversity the great potential of innovative
and experimental approaches, particularly of young Austrian designers. This
year for the first time it is also organising
the outstanding artist award for experimental design sponsored by the Federal
Chancellery, which we hope will give
impetus to a wide-ranging and goaloriented treatment of this theme. I wish –
speaking for the common interest – great
success for the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK,
also in the sense that it may sensitise
many eyes to discern the difference that
design can make.
© Weinwurm
© Johannes Zinner
© Peter Rigaud
© Peter Rigaud
Gerhard Hirczi
CEO, Wirtschaftsagentur Wien
Walter Ruck
President of the Vienna Chamber of Commerce
Design is art. This is why design and
Vienna fit perfectly together. After all, art
and culture are firmly planted in the DNA
of this city. But design is much more: it is
a mirror to the present and at the same
time a perspective onto the future; it is
today’s creativity and tomorrow’s
functionality. The VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK is an impressive showcase for
Vienna’s overall creative scene and how
strong, ground-breaking and unique
it is. Local leading personalities meet
international stars, the whole of Vienna
is transformed into an arena of creativity.
The festival not only puts creative people
in the limelight, but also the business
enterprises that make the products and
bring design into our everyday lives. With
this in mind, I wish the creative scene of
Vienna and also the VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK all the vey best and great success!
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Daily Calendar
Legend
Festival Headquarters with
Pop-up Café and Infopoint
This symbol marks events in our
festival headquarters (see p. 20–23),
the Palais Schwarzenberg, which will
be experienced in its original form for
the very last time during the VIENNA
DESIGN WEEK. Situated in this year’s
focus district of Landstrasse, the
historic rooms will be the bustling
scene for ten days of presentations
and exhibitions, also inviting visitors to
linger in a snug and friendly pop-up
café. The VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
Infopoint is also set up in the headquarters, where you can find out all
information about the festival, several
guided tours as well as a Renault
Shuttle service will start at the
Meeting Point.
ocktail Symbol
C
The cocktail symbol marks selective
presentations and openings during
the festival. Don’t worry if you don’t
make it to the “Cocktail” dates: most
exhibitions and presentations can be
viewed throughout the entire festival
at the stated opening times.
10
uest Country Hungary
G
This symbol marks events within the
framework of our Guest Country,
Hungary
Focus District Landstraße
This sign stands for all events in this
year’s focus district of Landstraße
(3rd Viennese District).
Location Number
This number specification refers to
the location of each event. All are
listed, plus addresses, on pages
94–96 and marked on the attached
city map.
itybike stations in Vienna.
C
At http://vdw.cbw.at you can locate all
Citybike Vienna stations and the daily
programme and festival venues,
optimised for your mobile phone.
Friday
26.9.
10am–8pm, Laboratory
Viktor Matic (IT),
Viktor Suszter (HU)
Laboratory: Cut/Reset
Work-in-Progress
p. 73, 74
11am, Education
Tour 1: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK Workshop Tour
Guided Tour
p. 48
2–9pm
Poltrona Frau
Intelligenza delle Mani–
Craft Performance
Presentation
p. 64
3–6pm
Café Landtmann
Cake’s New Dress
Presentation
p. 43
4pm
Kohlmaier Wien
Guided Tours through
the Workshops
Presentation
p. 56
6pm, Focus Landstraße
Superscape
Superscape 2014 –
Award Ceremony
Presentation
p. 71
5–8.30pm, Passionswege
PostlerFerguson (UK) with
A.E. Köchert Jewellers
S. 66
Studio deFORM (CZ) with
Rudolf Scheer & Söhne
S. 71
BIG-GAME (CH) with
Wiener Silber
Manufactur
p. 42
Presentations/Installations
6pm
Stamm
BD Barcelona Design
meets Jaime Hayon
Presentation
p. 70
6pm, Focus Landstraße
KUNST HAUS WIEN
Double-stitching or
how a shoe becomes
an animal
Presentation
p. 58
6pm
harald bichler_rauminhalt
FRUGAL COLLECTION
CAPE TOWN
Exhibition
p.66
7pm
Schuberth and Schuberth with
Andreas Zangl
lost and found
Installation, Party
p. 69
Saturday
27.9.
10am–8pm, Laboratory
Viktor Matic (IT),
Viktor Suszter (HU)
Laboratory: Cut/Reset
Work-in-Progress
p. 73, 74
11
10am
Kohlmaier Wien
Guided Tours through
the Workshops
Presentation
p. 56
10am–3pm
Poltrona Frau
Intelligenza delle Mani –
Craft Performance
Presentation
p. 64
11am, Education
Tour 2: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK by bike
Guided Tour
p. 48
11am
MAK
EXEMPLARY. 150 Years of
the MAK: From Arts and
Crafts to Design – Tour
with the curators
Exhibition, Guided Tour
p. 59
11am–7pm, Guest Country
Hungary
WAMP
WAMP Designmarket
Shopping
p. 74
12am–6pm
dottings (AT)
GOODGOODS – handmade
by unique people
Presentation, Shopping
p. 47
12
1pm
MAK
Thonet-Talk within
the framework of:
EXEMPLARY. 150 Years
of the MAK
Discussion
p. 59
1pm
New Design University
(NDU) St. Pölten
LIGHTS ON! FOR LIGHTS
OF VIENNA
Exhibition
p. 63
2pm, Stadtarbeit
Fabulous Zwischenstadt (AT)
Fabulous Zwischenwald – Coffee-Party
Work-in-Progress
p. 50
2–4pm, Focus Landstraße
GB*3/11
Local Tour: Urban
Development Time
Trip in Erdberg
Guided Tour
p. 55
2–6pm, Focus Landstraße
KUNST HAUS WIEN
Tino Valentinitsch:
Sneaker-Design-ityourself
Workshop
p. 58
2–5pm, Focus Landstraße
So Weit, die Zukunft
Ritual Beauty
Exhibition
p.72
3pm, Education
Tour 3: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK Crossover
Guided Tour
p. 49
3–6pm, Passionswege
BCXSY (NL) with
J. & L. Lobmeyr
p. 39
mathak + mahlknecht (AT)
with Stani-Polsterei
p. 60
Pedrita Studio (PT) with
Glaserei Stiefelmeyer
p. 64
Presentations/Installations
4pm, Focus Landstraße
Formabilio
Designed everywhere –
Made in Italy!
Presentation
p. 52
4pm, Stadtarbeit
Friederike Wolf,
Julian Bühler (DE)
Objects for
Neighbourly
Encounter
Work-in-Progress
p. 52
4–7pm, Focus Landstraße
WerK Nussbaumer
The Small Originals –
at Schwarzenbergplatz
Installation, Presentation
p. 75
5pm, Stadtarbeit
Kultúrgorilla (HU)
Guide the diver! Design
for dumpster dialogue
Exhibition
p. 56
5pm
New Design University (NDU)
St. Pölten
Output to the
Power of ³! Levante’s
Coffee & Bakery
Shops
Presentation
p. 63
5pm, Future Urban Mobility
Presentations
LAB 1/LAB 2
p. 54
6pm, Future Urban Mobility
SPEAKERS’ NIGHT
Talks, Discussion
p. 54
6–10pm, Stadtarbeit
Andreas Prohancenik (AT)
Willing & Able – a social
hub for knowledge
exchange
Work-in-Progress
p. 38
6–10pm
FULL HOUSE AT THE FESTIVAL HEADQUARTERS!
Presentation of the following
exhibitions in attendance of the
designers:
Balassi Institut – Collegium
Hungaricum Wien
PURE HUNGARIAN –
Contemporary Design
from Hungary
p. 39
Dunbar’s Number
Fabled
p. 48
Hermann Czech, VIENNA
DESIGN WEEK Tribute
ATMOSPHERE: AN ILLUSTRATION OF A FAILED NEW
THEORETICAL CONCEPT
p. 55
MOME Laboratory (HU)
Soundweaving
p. 62
rausgebrannt
Cut Carat
p.67
University of Applied Arts
Vienna
Mixed Media: Mario
Gamser & Friends
p. 73
Superscape
Superscape 2014
p. 71
7pm
BCXSY (NL) with
J. & L. Lobmeyr –
Single-Party
Party
p. 39
7pm, Stadtarbeit
Paradocks (AT)
Come Down and Chill!
Work-in-Progress, Workshop
p. 64
10am (and 12am, 2pm, 4pm)
ZOOM Children’s Museum
in Cooperation with VIENNA
DESIGN WEEK
Printing Workshop
Children’s Workshop
p. 76
7pm, Focus Landstraße
Walking Chair Gallery
Cosima Reif – The Funny
Thing About Design …
Exhibition
p. 74
7–10pm
Neue Wiener Werkstätte
Award Ceremony NWW
DESIGN AWARD
Party
p. 63
Sunday
28.9.
10am–8pm, Laboratory
Viktor Matic (IT),
Viktor Suszter (HU)
Laboratory: Cut/Reset
Work-in-Progress
p. 73, 74
10–12am, Guest Country
Hungary
EightDays Design Group &
Eszter Bircsák (HU)
Contemporary
Central European
Jewish Ceremonial Art
Talks
p. 49
11am
MAK
MAK DESIGN SALON #03
ROBERT STADLER.
Back in 5 minutes
Exhibition, Discussion
p. 59
13
11.30am, Stadtarbeit
Fabulous Zwischenstadt (AT)
Fabulous Zwischenwald – Brunchnik
Work-in-Progress
p. 50
11.30am–3pm, Stadtarbeit
Andreas Prohancenik (AT)
Willing & Able –
Repair-Brunch
Work-in-Progress, Get-together
p. 38
12am–6pm, Guest Country
Hungary
EightDays Design Team &
Eszter Bircsák (HU)
Contemporary
Central European
Jewish Ceremonial Art
Workshop
p. 49
2pm, Education
Tour 4: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK Sunday Tour
Guided Tour
p. 49
4pm, Focus Landstraße
Dunbar’s Number (AT)
Fabled – Discussion
on the Exhibition
Exhibition, Discussion
p. 48
5.30pm, Laboratory
Lab Talk with
Viktor Suszter (HU)
and Viktor Matic (IT)
Talk
p. 73, 74
14
Monday
29.9.
10am–8pm, Laboratory
Viktor Matic (IT),
Viktor Suszter (HU)
Laboratory: Cut/Reset
Work-in-Progress
p. 73, 74
12am–6pm, Guest Country
Hungary
EightDays Design Team &
Eszter Bircsák (HU)
Contemporary
Central European
Jewish Ceremonial Art
Workshop
p. 49
4pm, Education
Tour 3: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK Crossover
Guided Tour
p. 49
4–6pm, Stadtarbeit
Paradocks (AT)
Come Down and Chill! –
Workshop with Coffee
Grounds and Concrete
Work-in-Progress, Workshop
p. 64
6pm, Guest Country Hungary
EightDays Design Team &
Eszter Bircsák (HU)
Contemporary
Central European
Jewish Ceremonial Art
Exhibition
p. 49
6.30pm
Slowakisches Institut
FURNITURE & INTERIOR –
Professor Halabala
Award 2013
Exhibition
p. 69
7pm
Valentin Vodev
VELLO bike
Presentation
p. 73
Tuesday
30.9.
10am–8pm, Laboratory
Viktor Matic (IT),
Viktor Suszter (HU)
Laboratory: Cut/Reset
Work-in-Progress
p. 73, 74
4pm, Education
Tour 2: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK by bike
Guided Tour
p. 48
4–7pm, Stadtarbeit
Andreas Prohancenik (AT)
Willing & Able – learning
from the saddler and
the gilder
Workshop
p. 38
5pm
chmara.rosinke (AT/PL)
private room
Exhibition
p. 44
5pm
designforum/kulturen in
bewegung
South meets North:
Local Innovation.
Global Conversation.
Presentation, Work-in-Progress
p. 47
5–7pm
Neue Wiener Werkstätte
COLLECTIVE FURNITURE –
Workshop and
Expert Talk
Work-in-Progress
p. 62
6pm
MAK Design Shop
After Work Meeting
Point: STUDIO
FORMAFANTASMA
Presentation
p. 60
6pm
SKICA – Slovenian Culture
and Information Centre
Past Future Perfect –
Discussion with
Cocktail
Exhibition, Discussion
p. 69
6.30pm
MAK
HANNA KRÜGER .
[DIE SAMMLUNG]
a collective structure
Presentation
p. 59
Bildrecht
ZITTA SCHNITT iM
Bildraum 01 | „DON’T
WASTE YOUR PET“
Presentation, Installation
p. 42
7pm
Stamm
BD Barcelona Design
meets Jaime Hayon
Presentation
p. 70
7pm
Bene
Co-Creating Tomorrow
Presentation, Discussion
p. 40
7pm
departure,
Wirtschaftsagentur Wien
departure/MAK d>nite:
Tomorrow Is … Tonite
Exhibitions, Party
p. 46
7pm, Focus Landstraße
TU Wien (Vienna Technical
University)
Light_Thing
Exhibition
p. 72
8.20pm, Guest Country
Hungary
Design Terminal Budapest
Pecha Kucha Night
Talks
p. 47
Wednesday
1.10.
10am–8pm, Laboratory
les Avignons (AT),
Rita Koralevics (HU)
Laboratory: Cut/Reset
Work-in-Progress
p. 58, 68
10am
Ringstrassen-Galerien
Best of Home-Design
Presentation
p. 67
3pm, Education
Tour 1: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK Workshop Tour
Guided Tour
p. 48
3–4.30pm, Stadtarbeit
Paradocks (AT)
Come Down and Chill! –
Workshop Meaningful
Gardening
Work-in-Progress, Workshop
p. 64
4–7pm
WerK Nussbaumer
The small Originals –
at Siebensternplatz
Installation, Presentation
p. 75
15
4–7pm, Stadtarbeit
Andreas Prohancenik (AT)
Willing & Able – learning
from the blacksmith
and the candle maker
Workshop
p. 38
5pm
departure,
Wirtschaftsagentur Wien
Tomorrow Is… – Tour
with the Curators
Exhibition
p. 44
5.30pm
Fedrigoni
Paper Couture
Exhibition
p. 50
6pm
Kohlmaier Wien
Guided Tours through
the Workshops
Presentation
p. 56
6pm, Focus Landstraße
KUNST HAUS WIEN
“Pippi”: Designer Shoes
by Reinhard Plank in the
Pop-up Store
Presentation, Party
p. 56
6pm
Rompom Kollektiv (SI)
Pop-up dom
Presentationen, Party
p. 68
16
6–7pm, Stadtarbeit
Paradocks (AT)
Come Down and Chill! –
Talk on Paleo-Food and
diet myths
Work-in-Progress, Workshop
p. 64
6.30pm
DESIGN & ART
From Ceramic to
Plastic to Ceramic
Exhibition
p. 46
7pm
Hofmobiliendepot · Möbel
Museum Wien – Imperial
Furniture Collection
Bernhard Hausegger:
POLYESTER
Exhibition
p. 55
10am, Education
Tour 1: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK Workshop Tour
Guided Tour
p. 48
3.30pm, Focus Landstraße
Bezirksvorstehung, 3rd District,
Vienna
Open up – walk into
design
Presentationen, Guided Tour
p. 40
4–7pm, Stadtarbeit
Andreas Prohancenik (AT)
Willing & Able – learning
from the printer and
the bookbinder
Workshop
p. 38
7.30pm
Beate von Harten
The Red Carpet
Presentation
p. 40
4.30–7.30pm
feinedinge* & Christian Stanek
TOLERANCE /
DEFORMATION – WORKSHOP
Exhibition, Workshop
p. 52
Thursday
2.10.
6–7pm, Stadtarbeit
Paradocks (AT)
Come Down and Chill! –
Practical Talk on
Training Routines
Work-in-Progress, Workshop
p. 64
10am–8pm, Laboratory
les Avignons (AT),
Rita Koralevics (HU)
Laboratory: Cut/Reset
Work-in-Progress
p. 58, 68
6–9pm
departure,
Wirtschaftsagentur Wien
Opening: curated by_
vienna 2014: The Century
of the Bed
Exhibition
p. 44
6–10pm
Rado
Rado Star Prize Austria
Presentation, Installation
p. 66
6.30pm
TU Graz
amm – architects
make furniture
Exhibition
p. 72
6.30pm, Stadtarbeit
Kultúrgorilla (HU)
Guide the diver! Design
for dumpster dialogue –
Film and Panel Discussion
Exhibition
p. 56
7pm, Guest Country Hungary
Balassi Institut – Collegium
Hungaricum Wien
Borders
Exhibition
p. 39
7pm
Schuberth and Schuberth with
Andreas Zangl
lost and found –
Reading by Sigrid Eyb
Installation, Talk
p. 69
7pm
White Cubes
A Modernist
Deconstruction
Presentation
p. 75
Friday
3.10.
10am–8pm, Laboratory
les Avignons (AT),
Rita Koralevics (HU)
Laboratory: Cut/Reset
Work-in-Progress
p. 58, 68
11am–12.30pm,
Focus Landstraße
Neudoerfler Office Systems
Design meets Ergo­
nomics – Workshops
p. 62
2pm, Stadtarbeit
Fabulous Zwischenstadt (AT)
Fabulous Zwischenwald – Week’s Review
Work-in-Progress
p. 50
2–3pm, Stadtarbeit
Paradocks (AT)
Come Down and Chill! –
Workshop Mental and
Physical Fitness
Work-in-Progress, Workshop
p. 64
2.30pm, Focus Landstraße
GB*3/11
Audio Tour: Fasan.Hören
Guided Tour
p. 54
3pm, Education
Tour 3: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK Crossover
Guided Tour
p. 49
4pm
departure,
Wirtschaftsagentur Wien
Tomorrow Is… – Tour
with the Curators
Exhibition
p. 44
4pm, Focus Landstraße
Neudoerfler Office Systems
Design meets
Ergonomics – Podium
Discussion & Chill Out
p. 62
4pm
Swarovski Wien
Panel Discussion:
Blurring the
Boundaries
Presentation, Discussion
p. 71
4–7pm
WerK Nussbaumer
The small Originals –
in front of Stadtkino
in the künstlerhaus
Installation, Presentation
p. 75
4–7pm, Stadtarbeit
Andreas Prohancenik (AT)
Willing & Able –
Learning from the dyer
Workshop
p. 38
4–10pm
Wien Museum
Schrift in der Stadt –
CITY LETTERS
Presentationen, Talks
p. 75
17
5pm
MAK
Special Guided Tour:
MAK DESIGN LABORATORY
Guided Tour
p. 60
5pm, Laboratory
Lab Talk with
les Avignons (AT) and
Rita Koralevics (HU)
Talk
p. 58, 68
5.30pm
Wittmann Möbelwerkstätten
THE POETRY OF PRECISION
Presentation
p. 76
6pm
feinedinge* & Christian Stanek
TOLERANCE /
DEFORMATION
Exhibition, Workshop
p. 52
6pm
harald bichler_rauminhalt
FRUGAL COLLECTION CAPE
TOWN – Exhibition Tour
Exhibition
p. 66
6–7.30pm, Stadtarbeit
Paradocks (AT)
Come Down and Chill!
– Practical Talk on
Training Routines
Work-in-Progress, Workshop
p. 64
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6.30pm, VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK Special
Oliver Elser
Material Fetish
Architectural Model
Talk
p. 50
7pm, Guest Country Hungary
Blood Mountain Foundation
(HU/AU)
Para-Institutional
Practices in Property
and Public Art
Discussion
p. 43
7.30pm, Stadtarbeit
Paradocks (AT)
Come Down and Chill!
– Finissage
Work-in-Progress, Workshop
p. 64
Saturday
4.10.
10am–8pm, Laboratory
les Avignons (AT),
Rita Koralevics (HU)
Laboratory: Cut/Reset
Work-in-Progress
p. 58, 68
10am
Kohlmaier Wien
Guided Tours through
the Workshops
Presentation
p. 56
11am, Education
Tour 3: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK Crossover
Guided Tour
p. 49
5pm
stilwerk Wien
Recycling Designpreis
Exhibition
p. 70
11am
MAK
Special Guided Tour:
HOLLEIN
Guided Tour
p. 60
6pm, Stadtarbeit
Kultúrgorilla (HU)
Guide the diver! Design
for dumpster dialogue –
Finissage
Exhibition
p. 56
3pm, Education
Tour 2: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK by bike
Guided Tour
p. 48
4–7pm, Focus Landstraße
WerK Nussbaumer
The small Originals –
at Radetzkyplatz
Installation, Presentation
p. 75
4–7pm, Stadtarbeit
Andreas Prohancenik (AT)
Willing & Able – learning
from the cabinet maker
Workshop
p. 38
5pm, Focus Landstraße
Büro für Transfer
Book Presentation
VISION & STRATEGY
Presentation
p. 43
6pm
stilwerk limited edition
window gallery curated by
VIENNA DESIGN OFFICE
Celia-Hannes:
Plans For Tomorrow
Exhibition
p. 70
6pm
Rumänisches Kulturinstitut Wien
Wood&Wool: Romanian
Contemporary Design
Exhibition, Discussion
p. 68
7–9pm
MAK Design Shop
Late Night Shopping:
MEGUMI & DAISAKU ITO
Presentation, Shopping
p. 60
8.30pm (and 9.30pm)
designaustria
Switzerland + Austria =
Design – Tour with the
Curators
Exhibition
p. 46
Sunday
5.10.
10am–8pm, Laboratory
les Avignons (AT),
Rita Koralevics (HU)
Laboratory: Cut/Reset
Work-in-Progress
p. 46
10am (and 12am, 2pm, 4pm)
ZOOM Children’s Museum
Printing Workshop
Children’s Workshop
p. 76
4–7pm, Stadtarbeit
Andreas Prohancenik (AT)
Willing & Able –
Learning-Bar-Party
Work-in-Progress, Party
p. 52
5–8pm
Finissages of all
exhibitions and presentations located at the
Festival Headquarters!
Exhibitions
p. 39, 48, 55, 62, 67, 73
11am, Education
Tour 4: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK Sunday Tour
Guided Tour
p. 49
12am–6pm
dottings (AT)
Finissage: GOODGOODS –
handmade by unique
people
Presentation, Shopping
p. 47
4pm, Stadtarbeit
Friederike Wolf,
Julian Bühler (DE)
Objects for
Neighbourly
Encounter – Finissage
Work-in-Progress
p. 52
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Festival
Headquarters
Concealed behind the high-spray fountain
on Schwarzenbergplatz, the noble Palais
Schwarzenberg has in recent years been
something of a sleeping beauty. Before
the historical palace and gardens will be
returned to a new use by a new owner,
the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK is enabling
the public once more to have a look
inside; it will use rooms that have not
been accessible since a long time,
including the Orangery, the “Silver
Cabinet” and the “Czech Rooms” –
a tribute will be dedicated to the latter.
As a venue for tightly packed events, the
headquarters will host an abundance
of exhibitions and presentations (see
opposite page). A pop-up café on site
invites the festival guests to chill, the
Meeting Point not only is the starting
point of the Renault Shuttle, which brings
people to selected locations on two
Saturday afternoons, but also of several
guided tours. Moreover the Infopoint
provides festival-goers with all the
information they might need.
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
Festival Headquarters
3., Schwarzenbergplatz 9
access via Prinz-Eugen-Straße
Opening hours:
daily 10am–8pm, Sat 27.9. until 10pm
his symbol marks all events
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Debut
MOME Laboratory (HU)
Soundweaving
p. 62
University of Applied Arts
Vienna
Mixed Media: Mario
Gamser & Friends
p. 73
Education
Tour 2: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK by Bike
p. 48
Tour 3: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK Crossover
p. 49
Future Urban Mobility
Future Urban Mobility
Presentations
LAB 1/LAB 2
p. 54
Future Urban Mobility
SPEAKERS’ NIGHT
p. 54
Programme Partners
Balassi Institut – Collegium
Hungaricum Wien
PURE HUNGARIAN –
Contemporary Design
from Hungary
p. 39
Büro für Transfer
VISION & STRATEGY
Book
Presentation
p. 43
Dunbar’s Number
fabled
p. 48
Labororatory
Viktor Matic (IT)
p. 73
Viktor Suszter (HU)
p. 74
les Avignons (AT)
p. 58
rausgebrannt
Cut Carat
p. 67
WIEN PRODUCTS
WIEN PRODUCTS
Collection 2014
p. 76
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Tribute
Hermann Czech
ATMOSPHERE: AN ILLUSTRATION OF A FAILED NEW
THEORETICAL CONCEPT
Guest: Heinz Frank
p. 55
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Special
Oliver Elser
Material Fetish
Architectural Model
p. 50
Renault Wien
The New Twingo
p.67
Superscape
Superscape 2014
p. 71
Rita Koralevics (HU)
p. 68
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Pop-up-Café
Festival Headquarters
Daily rendezvous for festival visitors and
designers. In the former Children’s Room
and the erstwhile Silver Cabinet serving
variable lunch menus, home-made lemonade,
snacks from the country, coffee and cake
prepared by the Ludwig & Adele Collective.
1 Pop-up Office
2 Superscape
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Dunbar’s Number
Infopoint
first floor:
Guest Country Hungary: Pure Hungarian
Debut: MOME Laboratory Budapest
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Hermann Czech & Heinz Frank
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Future Urban Mobility
Meeting Point
In front of this year’s Festival Headquarters
we have established a Meeting Point close
to the large parking space. Guided tours as
well as our festival shuttle start here.
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Each year besides its main projects and
topics, the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK chooses
a geographical focus in the city and nominates a focus district. 2014 is the year of
the 3rd District, the Vienna Landstrasse.
The large district borders the inner city to
the southeast and has a corresponding
atmospheric range: from inner-city, urban
scenery to the amenable Viennese neighbourhood, and includes the diplomatic
quarter, an industrial section and several
areas under urban development: the unique
mix that makes up “the Third”.
Festival Headquarters
see page 20
Fabulous Zwischenstadt (AT)
Fabulous Zwischenwald
p. 50
Passionswege
BCXSY (NL)
with J. & L. Lobmeyr
p. 39
mathak + mahlknecht (AT)
with Stani Upholsterer
p. 60
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Pedrita Studio (PT)
with Stiefelmeyer,
Glazing Specialists
p. 64
Friederike Wolf,
Julian Bühler (DE)
Objects for
Neighbourly
Encounter
p. 52
Kultúrgorilla (HU)
Guide the diver! Design
for dumpster dialogue
p. 56
Paradocks (AT)
Come Down and Chill!
p. 64
Stadtarbeit
Andreas Prohancenik (AT)
Willing & Able – a social
hub for knowledge
exchange
p. 38
Blood Mountain Foundation
(HU/AU)
Para-Institutional
Practices in Property
and Public Art
p. 43
Formabilio
Designed everywhere –
Made in Italy!
p. 52
GB*3/11
Local Tour: Urban
Development Time
Trip in Erdberg
p. 55
GB*3/11
Audiotour: Fasan.Hören
p. 54
Programme Partners
Bezirksvorstehung,
3rd District, Vienna
Open up – walk into
design
p. 40
KUNST HAUS WIEN
“Pippi”: Designer Shoes
by Reinhard Plank in
the Pop-up Store
p. 57
Neudoerfler Office Systems
Design meets
Ergonomics
p. 62
So Weit, die Zukunft
Ritual Beauty
p. 72
Walking Chair Gallery
Cosima Reif – The Funny
Thing About Design …
p. 74
WerK Nussbaumer
The Small Originals
S. 75
KUNST HAUS WIEN
Double-stitching or
how a shoe becomes an
animal
p. 58
KUNST HAUS WIEN
Tino Valentinitsch:
Sneaker-Design-ityourself
p. 58
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Debut
The Debut format of the VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK offers two universities each year the
chance of presenting a cross-section of
their work or a special project from their
design departments. Hence soon-to-be
designers are given a platform for their
creativity – essential, if you keep in mind
that a major part of a designer’s job is
finding an appropriate presentation of his
or her work. In addition, Debut provides a
chance not only to experience outstanding
works by students, but also various cultures
in design training and teaching concepts.
In 2014 the Moholy-Nagy University of Art
and Design in Budapest (MOME) within the
context of our Guest Country Hungary is
invited to introduce itself and its work; also
the Vienna University of Applied Arts.
Education
MOME Laboratory (HU)
Soundweaving
p. 62
University of Applied Arts
Vienna
Mixed Media: Mario
Gamser & Friends
p. 73
The VIENNA DESIGN WEEK has set itself
the aim to be a festival for the public, for all
the Viennese and all who take pleasure in
design, people who are entertained, informed and astonished by it – and simultaneously become acquainted with another
face of the city. Once more in our Education
Programme in 2014, we accomodate all
these people and organise a series of tours
across the board of the festival programme,
in cooperation with our expert city guide
and design connoisseur Gabriele SteinerScharfetter. We take you to local design
shops and workshops, design studios and
exhibitions, with different key focuses to
ensure that there’s something for everybody, whatever their interests (booking is
online on the event page).
In addition we arrange special, age-based
tours for school classes, in cooperation
with the design°mobil (Registration: tours@
viennadesignweek.at). For children there is
a workshop series in the ZOOM Children’s
Museum.
If you need special tips for visiting the
festival, you can visit our website vienna­
designweek.at and find suggestions for
individual tours.
Tour 1:
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
Workshop Tour
p. 48
Tour 2:
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
by Bike
p. 48
Tour 3:
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
Crossover
p. 49
Tour 4:
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
Sunday Tour
p. 49
ZOOM Children’s Museum
in Cooperation with
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
Printing Workshop
p. 76
The Education Programme is supported by
Kulturkontakt Austria.
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Future
Urban
Mobility
What the “city of the future” will look like
and how people will move individually from
one location to another in major cities while
using as little resources as possible in the
future will be determined to a great extent
by design and architecture. In a lecture
evening, national and international representatives from the field cast light on the
status quo here at home and provide insight
into their ideas, visions and thoughts.
In addition, as part of a workshop under the
direction of Spirit Design, design students
of the Eindhoven University of Technology
have been thinking about our mobility habits
and thus how our locomotion options in
large cities can be rapidly and easily
optimised in future (Lab 1). With the motto
“Mobility as Fundamental Right – Innovative
Urban Development Re-thought”, design
students from various disciplines were
invited to develop innovative and
simultaneously sustainable approaches
in a workshop by Kiska (Lab 2). All the
projects will be presented at the Future
Urban Mobility theme evening.
Laboratory
Future Urban Mobility
Presentations
LAB 1/LAB 2
p. 54
Future Urban Mobility
SPEAKERS’ NIGHT
p. 54
Participants:
Alexandre Rossier (Kiska)
Stefan Arbeithuber und
Karoline Schuster (Spirit
Design)
Gregor Wiltschko (raum &
kommunikation GmbH)
Lutz Fügener (Professor at
the University of Pforzheim,
Director of the BA of Arts in
Transportation Design)
Ilse Stockinger, Thomas
Madreiter (Wiener Stadtwerke)
VELLO bike Presentation
by Valentin Vodev
Moderation:
Ulrike Weiser („Die Presse“)
The VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Laboratory
is an impulse project supporting inter­
disciplinary projects at the interface of
product design and communication design
and makes these design processes accessible. The public can look over the shoulders
of designers of both disciplines at work. In
this “temporary freedom zone” they may
work together, allow ideas to roam, try out
fresh approaches and new methods.
Work Theme 2014: Cut/Reset
This year the Lab offers a special setting
with unconventionally minimal work
conditions, challenging the capacity for
experiment and spontaneous improvisation.
It all starts by “downing” digital tools during
the entire design process, thus diverting
attention to personal creative potential.
Even the Lab Talks have to cope without
laptop and beamer!
Two depots with basic materials are
provided as well as simple, analogue tools
like brushes, paint, plaster and glue. The
setting does not impose abstention as a
principle, but asks whether such reduced
options keen the designer’s eye and
whether/how spontaneous improvisation
leads to new outcomes and strategies.
Furthermore, all designers will introduce
themselves and their work in a Lab Talk.
26.9.–30.9.
Viktor Matic (IT)
p. 73
26.9.–30.9.
Viktor Suszter (HU)
p. 74
1.10.–5.10.
les Avignons (AT)
p. 58
1.10.–5.10.
Rita Koralevics (HU)
p. 68
Lab Talks
Sun 28.9., 5.30pm
Viktor Suszter (HU) and
Viktor Matic (IT)
Fri 3.10., 5pm
les Avignons (AT) und
Rita Koralevics (HU)
Curators: Lilli Hollein and Erwin K. Bauer
Design: Robert Rüf (AT)
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Passionswege
Stadtarbeit
Every year, the “Passionswege” provide
a framework for bringing Austrian and
international designers together with
Viennese producers and businesses to
share and exchange their knowledge in
order to create experimental and extra­
ordinary design objects and installations,
finally presenting them during the VIENNA
DESIGN WEEK. Realisation of the projects
takes place in an open process without
market pressure; the aim is for participants
to experiment, to intervene and to reflect
the business enterprise’s history. This has
always been the recipe for the success of
the Passionswege, which for many years
have been at the very heart of the festival.
The results of this year’s six projects will as
usual be presented in very different and
mostly very Viennese business premises
and workshops.
Passionswege 1
Fri 26.9.
curator: Lilli Hollein
Passionswege 2
Sat 27.9.
The installations can all be viewed
between 26 September and 4 October at
the respective opening times. In addition,
two special dates will also be set aside for
cocktails in the business premises.
The Passionswege are supported by
the Vienna Chamber of Commerce.
PostlerFerguson (UK)
with A.E. Köchert
Jewellers
p. 66
Studio deFORM (CZ)
with Rudolf Scheer &
Söhne shoemaker
p. 71
BIG-GAME (CH)
with Wiener Silber
Manufactur
p. 42
BCXSY (NL)
with J. & L. Lobmeyr
p. 39
mathak + mahlknecht (AT)
with Stani Upholsterer
p. 60
Stadtarbeit [City Work] sees its task not in
objects, but in processes and life spaces.
It’s about the design of urban and social
spaces in all their diversity and complexity
and thus casting light on alternatives in
social communal life and transformation
potential. Thus the format not least reflects
the extension of the design concept that
has been crystalising for several years as
“social design”.
Yet again in 2014, five projects are selected
after an open call and convincing a jury of
experts by producing trend-setting ideas
and concepts – whether through a rousing
action, a participatory project, guided tours,
discussions or an installation.
Jury members: Friedrich von Borries
(Professor of Design Theory, University of
Fine Arts Hamburg); Ruth Goubran (Head
of Community Affairs & Sponsoring of the
Erste Group); Sabine Gretner (Head of
Community Work, Caritas); Lilli Hollein
(Director of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK);
Jutta Kleedorfer (MA18 – Urban Development and Urban Planning)
The Stadtarbeit projects are supported by
the Erste Bank.
Partner: Caritas
Andreas Prohancenik (AT)
Willing & Able –
a social hub for
knowledge exchange
p. 38
Fabulous Zwischenstadt (AT)
Fabulous Zwischenwald
p. 50
Friederike Wolf (DE),
Julian Bühler (DE)
Objects for
Neighbourly
Encounter
p. 52
Kultúrgorilla (HU)
Guide the diver! Design
for dumpster dialogue
p. 56
Paradocks (AT)
Come Down and Chill!
p. 64
Pedrita Studio (PT)
with Stiefelmeyer,
Glazing Specialists
p. 64
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Guest
Country
Hungary
In its aspiration to provide a multifaceted
view into the creativity of other European
countries, the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK puts
the focus on a different country every year –
in 2014 it’s Hungary’s turn. Although design
is becoming increasingly global and national
borders are constantly disappearing –
owing to the mobility of students, the
international flair of the major design events
and media and much more – it is nevertheless interesting to give scope to regionally
specific developments, handicraft traditions
and material cultures. Hungarian designers
will appear across the board of all festival
formats; a major exhibition of Hungarian
design will display a representative crosssection of our neighbour’s creative
production.
Debut
Stadtarbeit
MOME Laboratory (HU)
Soundweaving
p. 62
Kultúrgorilla (HU)
Guide the diver! Design
for dumpster dialogue
p. 56
Laboratory
Viktor Suszter (HU)
p. 74
Rita Koralevics (HU)
p. 68
Programme Partners
Balassi Institut – Collegium
Hungaricum Wien
PURE HUNGARIAN –
Contemporary Design
from Hungary
p. 39
Balassi Institut – Collegium
Hungaricum Wien
Border
p. 39
Blood Mountain Foundation
(HU/AU)
Para-Institutional
Practices in Property
and Public Art
p. 43
EightDays Design Team &
Eszter Bircsák (HU)
Contemporary
Central European
Jewish Ceremonial Art
p. 49
Design Terminal Budapest
Pecha Kucha Night
p. 47
WAMP
WAMP Designmarket
p. 74
Partners of the Hungarian Cultural Institute:
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Programme
Partners
Every year design studios from home and
abroad, museums, galleries and business
enterprises accept our invitation to come
to the festival and contribute as programme partners of the VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK to its national and international
success. The events of the programme
partners help to guarantee the basis of
a successful festival: a full programme,
thematic and topographical resonance,
variety, and, of course, quality!
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Balassi Institut –
Collegium Hungaricum Wien
Beate von Harten
Bene
Bezirksvorstehung,
3rd District, Vienna
Bildrecht
Blood Mountain Foundation
Büro für Transfer
Café Landtmann
chmara.rosinke
departure, Wirtschaftsagentur Wien
DESIGN & ART
designaustria
designforum Wien/kulturen in
bewegung
Design Terminal Budapest
dottings
Dunbar’s Number
EightDays Design Team &
Eszter Bircsák
Fedrigoni
feinedinge* & Christian Stanek
Formabilio
GB*3/11
Hofmobiliendepot · Möbel Museum
Wien – Imperial Furniture Collection
Kohlmaier Wien
KUNST HAUS WIEN
MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts /
Contemporary Art
MAK Design Shop
Neudoerfler Office Systems
Neue Wiener Werkstätte
New Design University (NDU ) St. Pölten
Poltrona Frau
Rado
harald bichler_rauminhalt
rausgebrannt
Renault Wien
Ringstrassen-Galerien
Rompom Kollektiv
Romanian Cultural Institute Vienna
Schuberth and Schuberth with Andreas
Zangl
SKICA – Slovenian Culture and
Information Centre
Slovakian Institute
Stamm
stilwerk Wien
Superscape
Swarovski Wien
So Weit, die Zukunft
TU Graz – Graz Technical University
TU Wien – Vienna Technical University
Valentin Vodev
Walking Chair Gallery
WAMP
WerK Nussbaumer
White Cubes
Wien Museum
WIEN PRODUCTS
Wittmann Möbelwerkstätten
ZOOM Children’s Museum
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Andreas Prohancenik (AT)
Willing & Able –
a social hub for
knowledge exchange
Focus Landstraße/Stadtarbeit
A project devised as a charming
way of promoting knowledge
exchange and social contact
between the generations.
Willing & Able sees itself as
“learning bar”, where senior
citizens can pass on their
knowledge by hands-on
communication of production
techniques and old recipes.
And senior citizens can also
profit from the knowledge of
the younger generation and
thus develop products together.
In the analogue “smart zone”
everyone is given a few minutes
to communicate his and her
knowledge to one another!
Workshops from 4–7pm:
30.9.: learning from the saddler
1.10.: learning from the candle
maker 2.10.: learning from the
bookbinder 3.10.: learning from
the dyer 4.10.: learning from the
cabinetmaker
Balassi Institut – Collegium
Hungaricum Wien
PURE HUNGARIAN –
Contemporary Design
from Hungary
Festival Headquarters/Guest
Country Hungary
The exhibition Pure Hungarian,
as the name implies, will
present a pure and unadulterated picture of the younger,
contemporary design scene in
Hungary. It uses the word
“pure” also as an aesthetic
concept, however: as a no-frills
artistic attitude, clarified, based
on clear creative ideas and
minimum interventions, all
leading to a fully developed
style. Each work selected by
curator Rita Mária Halasi is a
unique piece, or made in
small-batch production. Thus
we find unique, hand-made
pieces created after the
principle of slow design, purist
works and minimalist luxury
objects next to organic
jewellery, handbags made of
concrete and embroidered
seating furniture for outside.
Work-in-Progress
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 6–10pm
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 6–10pm
Repair-Brunch: Sun 28.9.,
11.30am–3pm
Finissage: Sun 5.10., 5–8pm
Learning-Bar-Party: Sun 5.10.,
4–7pm
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Exhibition
SWDZ
3., Gärtnergasse 14
26.9.–5.10., Tues–Sun
11am–7pm
© Antal Wormser
© Dániel Dömölky
Programm
von A—Z
Balassi Institut – Collegium
Hungaricum Vienna
Border
Guest Country Hungary
BCXSY (NL) with
J. & L. Lobmeyr
Focus Landstraße/
Passionswege
1989 was the magic year of the
political turnaround in Eastern
and Central Europe and also
the opening of the AustrianHungarian border. But a lively
exchange was already taking
place between the people of
Austria and Hungary in the years
prior to this. The exhibition of
the Collegium Hungaricum in
Vienna transports you into the
turbulent (pre-)turning point in
Vienna and Budapest by
showing objects, original
documents, image and sound
material from the worlds of
advertising, shopping, fashion,
home living and technology/
communication. Some of
the exhibits from various
collections and archives are
being shown for the first time
and are brought to life with
thrilling, personal memories
(curator: Tibor Valuch).
“Incredible care and attention
are put into the smallest details,
yet at the same time many of
the pieces are intended for
everyday use – assisting us to
(re)discover the joy of our daily
rituals.” With this in mind,
BCXSY, Boaz Cohen and
Sayaka Yamamoto, created the
J(oy) & L(ove) wine tumblers.
Drawing on the classic Biedermeier friendship tumbler, a
Lobmeyr classic, they have
developed a set of two tumblers, destined for a couple,
sharing a moment together.
Motifs generated from paper
cuts and brought onto the “love
tumblers” via sandblasting as
well as hand engraving, turn the
pieces into truly personal
objects.
Attention: For all those who
don’t have a partner to use the
set, a single-party will take
place on September 27th!
Exhibition
Galerie UngArt, Collegium
Hungaricum Wien
2., Hollandstraße 4
3.10.–12.12., Mon–Thurs
10am–6pm, Fri 10am–2pm
Presentation, Installation
Opening: Thurs 2.10., 7pm
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 3–6pm
J. &. L. Lobmeyr workshops
3., Salesianergasse 9
26.9.–4.10., Mon–Sat 10am–
4pm, Sat 27.9, 10am–10pm
Single-Party: Sat 27.9. from
7pm
Also visit the J. &. L. LobmeyrStore at 1., Kärntnerstraße 26!
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© Bene AG
© Katharina Drexler/LaVeduta
Beate von Harten
The Red Carpet
Bene
Co-Creating Tomorrow The Beate von Harten Atelier
invites guests to seek out their
personal carpet or their
personal tapestry for floor or
wall. The common goal is to find
the relation of the piece to one’s
own living environment, which
might involve a favourite
meadow, the garden of one’s
childhood, or the longing for a
faraway place or planet. Will it
be made of paper thread or
cool linen? Should there be a
touch of elegantly gleaming silk,
or the curl of wool, or can we
experiment with metal and
transparent material or recycle
cast-offs? What are our
favourite colours and patterns?
The Beate von Harten Atelier
weaves your dreams for you,
also your own “red carpet” …
Creating the future together:
cooperation and collaboration
are becoming more and more
important – and enable
innovation and further development. The exciting challenges in
the new world of work will be
discussed by designers,
architects and entrepreneurs in
the Bene Expert Talk Session.
People who want to find out
about solutions are invited by
Bene to take a tour through the
office building. In focus: spaces
for collective work that cause
ideas to bubble – media
support included. Test the
new Innovation Hub and try out
the teamwork of the future with
your employees – first hand!
Please register at:
[email protected]
Presentation
Presentation, Discussion
Beate von Harten – Atelier für
Textildesign, Restaurierung,
Konservierung
7., Stiftgasse 33
Bene
1., Neutorgasse 4-8
Mon–Thurs 8am–5pm,
Fri 8am–3.30pm
26.9.–3.10., Mon–Fri 11am–5pm
Talks à 20 Min.:
Tues 30.09./Wed 1.10.,
9am–5pm
Cocktail: Wed 1.10., 7.30pm
Expert Talk, Cocktail:
Tues 30.09., 7pm
Innovation Hub:
Mon–Fri 10am–7pm
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Bezirksvorstehung,
3rd District, Vienna
Open up – walk into
design
Focus Landstraße
14 design studios and creative
bureaus in the Third District
open their premises and
present their own works, each
of them also inviting a guest
designer of their choice. The
range is wide: studios for media
design and communication and
product design, jewellery and
fashion labels, and not forgetting traditional manufactures –
the district steps into the
spotlight in all its variety and
creativity. The Third District
invites you to come and
discover design on Landstraße
and its surroundings.
Presentations, Guided Tour
Meeting Point:
PapierWespe
3., Kleistgasse 18/4
Thurs 2.10., 3.30pm
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Bildrecht
ZITTA SCHNITT im
Bildraum 01 | “DON’T
WASTE YOUR PET”
The Wiener Silber Manufactur
has a repertoire of table silver
encompassing almost two
centuries, offering handcrafted
precision and, what is more, an
alloy with increased silver
content for a more sustained
brilliance. When visiting the
workshop, the Swiss design
studio BIG-GAME was
particularly impressed by the
hammer techniques, especially
the “martelé” hammered
surface structure, sometimes
finer, sometimes more rustic.
The primarily decorative aspect
of table silver is now re-interpreted by BIG-GAME – the
hammered surfaces do indeed
have a tell-tale affinity to
industrial lamp reflectors and
light sources. A table lamp
series is developed that equally
exploits the surface aesthetics
and the specific light effects
achieved with martelé.
Zitta Schnitt’s installation is
assembled out of PET bottle
purses, with which she wishes
to sensitise people for environmental themes and draw their
attention to a responsible
treatment of resources. (The
ReUse product will be on sale
for the first time). Juxtaposed to
the installation is a presentation
of “slow souvenirs” – impressions captured by the designer
on her travels as inspiration for
the production of high-quality
living accessories and wearable
favourite pieces. A photograph
series and sketches give
visitors a view of the creative
process.
www.zittaschnitt.com
www.magiccraft.me
Presentation, Installation
Wiener Silber Manufactur
1., Spiegelgasse 14
26.9.–4.10., Mon–Fri 10am–
6pm, Sat 10am–5pm
Presentation, Installation
Bildraum 01
1., Strauchgasse 2
18.9.–4.10., Tues–Fri 1–6pm,
Sat 11am–4pm
Cocktail: Tues 30.9., 7pm
© Landtmann
© 221a
© Zitta Schnitt, Bildrecht Wien
BIG-GAME (CH)
with Wiener Silber
Manufactur
Passionswege
BKA/VIENNA DESIGN OFFICE
outstanding artist
award 2014 for
experimental design
Festival Headquarters
On 25 September as part of
the opening of the VIENNA
DESIGN WEEK the Austrian
Federal Chancellery is presenting the outstanding artist award
2014 for experimental design.
The design prize was organised
and carried out this year for the
first time by the VIENNA
DESIGN WEEK and is based on
design concepts, projects and
product ideas with an experimental and research-oriented
approach, also creative
concepts that set the trends
and are relevant in artistic,
cultural and social contexts;
as such they contribute to the
further development of design
work and discourse, both in
Austria and further abroad.
The prizewinners will be
announced in an exhibition at
the festival headquarters in the
Palais Schwarzenberg.
www.outstandingdesign14.at
Exhibition
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm
Blood Mountain Foundation
(HU/AU)
Para-Institutional
Practices in Property
and Public Art
Focus Landstraße/Guest
Country Hungary
Focusing on the intersection of
art and design, Brian McBay
and Michelle Fu of 221a Artist
Run Center (CA), discuss the
relationship between public art
and architecture, property
ownership and public space.
They also address the critical
need for non-profit, interdisciplinary and independent
operating models for the arts
(in English).
Supported by the British
Columbia Arts Council and the
Canada Council for the Arts.
bloodmountain.org
Discussion
Gedöhns
3., Löwengasse 42
Fri 3.10, 7pm
(Bar open until 10pm)
Büro für Transfer
VISION & STRATEGY
Book Presentation
Festival Headquarters
What has vision to do with
strategy? What is strategy in
any case, why do I need it and
how do I approach it? Doris
Rothauer will be answering this
and more; with her Büro für
Transfer she has specialised in
consulting and project development in the creative industries,
incorporating her new manual
(Birkhäuser Publishing) for
strategy development for
creative and visionary people.
It conveys with simple but
effective tips and tools how
strategy development not only
secures one’s own future, but
can act as the core competence
of creative people – and is
pleasurable at the same time.
The book presentation provides
an opportunity for a happy hour
not only for cocktails but also
for refreshing statements from
visionaries and strategists.
Café Landtmann
Cake’s New Dress
Berndt Querfeld, manager of
the Café Landtmann, and the
designers of LUCY.D, Ambrosz
and Santorso, take up the
challenge of “How to interpret
cakes for diverse occasions
that are contemporary and
devoid of kitsch?” The cakes
provide a veritable field of
experiment, cut with water jet,
the surfaces stamped and
sprayed, but also decorated
with traditional patisserie art.
Genuine Viennese classics like
the Esterházy Torte are
packaged in new outfits. The
gateaux are paraded on their
temporary “cake-walk” in the
café’s winter garden – not only
to be looked at, but also tasted.
Presentation
Café Landtmann
1., Universitätsring 4
27.9.– 5.10., daily 7.30am–
midnight
Cocktail: Fri 26.9., 3–6pm
Presentation
Czech Bar, Festival
Head­quarters In the Palais
Schwarzenberg
Sat 4.10., 5pm
Cocktail: Fri 26.9., 5–8.30pm
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chmara.rosinke (AT/PL)
private room
Ania Rosinke und Maciej
Chmara, designers of Polish
origin now established in
Vienna, are guesting in the
Sotheby’s facilities in the Palais
Wilczek. Timeless objects of
consummate finish by the
designer duo will be arranged
in the Baroque interior of the
palace in the heart of Vienna.
Works that have been nominated
for the 2014 Hermès Design
Award will be on show for the
first time in Austria, besides
new objects that have been
specially conceived for this
exhibition. They will be joined
by drawings, which play an
important part in the work
of the two designers.
www.crcd.at
Exhibition
Sotheby’s Kunstauktionen
Palais Wilczek
1., Herrengasse 5, 1st floor
26.9.–3.10., Mon–Fri 9am–5pm
Sat 2–6pm (Designers present
on Saturdays)
Cocktail: Tues 30.9., 5pm
© dform.at
© eSeL
© chmara.rosinke
Something Special –
Wien, die kreative Stadt
departure,
Wirtschaftsagentur Wien
Opening curated by_vienna 2014: The Century
of the Bed
departure,
Wirtschaftsagentur Wien
Tomorrow Is…
Exhibitions
A Vienna-specific, multimedia
installation which, on the
occasion of the tenth anniversary of departure – the creative
centre of the Wirtschaftsagentur
Wien, the industrial agency of
Vienna – focuses on the
present and future of freelance
creative work. The exhibition
takes a variety of examples
to provide insight into creative
processes initiating, supporting
and illustrating socially relevant
projects dealing with social,
ecological, economic factors
and the arts & crafts. The
walk-in, interactive installation
presents protagonists and
creative practices, also alludes
to motifs and backgrounds
supporting the development
of the projects.
The curators Eva Kraus und
Martina Fineder guide you
through the exhibition, also the
designers Andreas Pawlik
(dform) and Julian Roedelius
(r-g.io).
3.10.–8.11. in all the
participating galleries
Exhibition, Guided Tours
The digitalisation of all areas of
life means that work has gone
back into the home and, in the
final consequence, to bed. This
has long ceased to be the place
to retreat to and relax in, but is
now the landscape of globally
networked activities. The
influence on architecture and
design is immediately obvious.
It forms the point of departure
for the sixth edition of curated
by_vienna, which provides the
background for showing
exhibitions by 20 Viennese
galleries, planned by international curators. curated by_vienna
is sponsored by departure,
the creative centre of the
Wirtschaftsagentur Wien, the
industrial agency of Vienna, and
organised in cooperation with
the participating galleries.
Curator: Beatriz Colomina
Opening: Thurs 2.10., 6–9pm
Jubiläumspublikation „Something Special – Wien, die kreative Stadt“
anlässlich des zehnjährigen Bestehens von departure, das Kreativzentrum
der Wirtschaftsagentur Wien.
In den letzten Jahren hat sich in Wien „Something Special“entwickelt:
eine vielfältige Kultur- und Kreativszene, die wesentlich zum unverwechselbaren Lebensgefühl der Stadt beiträgt. Ausgehend von grundlegenden
Überlegungen zur Stadtentwicklung werden die neuen Lebenskulturen,
das neue kreative Arbeiten und die damit verbundene Renaissance des
Lokalen in Wien thematisiert.
MAK-Forum
1., Stubenring 5
1.10.–2.11., Tues 10am–10pm,
Wed–Sun 10am–6pm,
Tues 6–10pm free entry
Tours: Wed 1.10., 5pm,
Fri 3.10., 4pm
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ISBN 978-3-86984-508-1
Ab 17. September 2014
im Fachhandel erhältlich.
This evening – Tonite – marks
the opening of departure’s
anniversary exhibition, an
interactive installation that
illuminates, raises or deliberately
leaves open questions about
creative work yesterday, today
and tomorrow. As part of the
cooperation design>neue
strategien by MAK and
departure, the d>nite is not
only an exhibition opening but
also an experimental field for
addressing these questions.
Creative work needs space –
mind-space and three-dimensional space. The urban
structure is the ideal environment to offer numerous options
for this, but also bears with it
hurdles and challenges. This
evening, the specialists for
interim use, the Betonküche
(“Concrete Kitchen”), betake
themselves right into the middle
of this debate with a foodyfuturist intervention. Tomorrow
is … Tonite!
Exhibition, Party
MAK main hall,
MAK Forum
1., Stubenring 5
Tues 30.9., 7pm
Free entry
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DESIGN & ART
From Ceramic to
Plastic to Ceramic
designaustria
Switzerland + Austria =
Design
Matthias Kaiser is a ceramist
who scrutinises the form of
objects both in his own works
and in his collection of everyday
receptacles, which he confronts
with one another. This kind of
inventory demonstrates the
characteristics of mass
produced wares, but also
traces what happens when
conventional materials and
forms are transposed into
plastic.
The exhibition shows standardised products alternating with
individual, hand-made objects –
the latter produced by means of
special ceramic firing techniques
and made of natural materials,
also with special glazes.
designaustria shows the best
from Switzerland – ranging over
fashion, photo­graphy, industrial
design and more. Curators
Patrizia Crivelli and Michel
Hueter present a multidisciplinary selection from
the two leading Swiss design
competitions: the Swiss
Design Prize, sponsored by
the Confederation, and the
Design Preis Schweiz, a private
initiative. While the former
places the focus on recognising
creative talents and quality,
the second concentrates on
the product in the environment
of the market economy – an
approach which includes both
of them in relevance.
Exhibition
Exhibition
GALERIE DESIGN & ART,
Michael Turkiewicz in Collaboration with Gabriele Ruff
7., Westbahnstr. 16
26.9.–25.10., Mon–Wed,
Fri 12am–7pm, Thurs 12am–
8pm, Sat 10am–6pm
designforum Wien
7., Museumsplatz 1 in the MQ
25.09.–19.10., Mon–Fri 10am–
6pm, Sat/Sun 11am–6pm
Cocktail: Wed 1.10., 6.30pm
Tour with the curators:
Sat 4.10., 8.30 and 9.30pm
designforum Wien/kulturen in
bewegung
South meets North:
Local Innovation.
Global Conversation.
Cape Town is the World Design
Capital 2014, and Austria will be
its guest there with the platform
AustriaDesignNet: an occasion
for exchange about design
and innovation processes in
different latitudes. “Südnovation”, an initiative of kulturen in
bewegung (cultures in movement) from Vienna, has worked
on a “living room” installation to
show what the North can learn
from the South in everyday life,
for instance frugal innovation,
upcycling, collective work
processes, etc. The upcycling
designer Heath Nash from
Cape Town will transpose this
collaborative dialogue into new
products in a dynamic work-inprogress action with local
partners. Visitors also have the
chance of joining in the action!
www.kultureninbewegung.org
Exhibition, Work-in-Progress
MAK DESIGN SPACE
1., Stubenring 5
Tues 10am–10pm, Wed–Sun
10am–6pm,
Tues 6–10pm free entry
© Kaisinger
© Pecha Kucha Night Vienna
© Heath Nash
© Matthias Kaiser
departure,
Wirtschaftsagentur Wien
departure/MAK d>nite:
Tomorrow Is… Tonite
Design Terminal Budapest
Pecha Kucha Night
Guest Country Hungary
dottings
GOODGOODS – handmade
by unique people
The platform “Pecha Kucha”
imported from Japan is a fast
and furious presentation: each
person shows 20 images and
has exactly 20 seconds per
image to put his or her ideas
over to the audience. At 400
seconds per lecture boredom
is a non-starter. The evening
offers the unique opportunity
of gaining a concentrated view
into the works of different
international designers from
a greatest diversity of design
disciplines. In cooperation with
this year’s guest country
Hungary and the Design
Terminal Budapest, we look
forward with pleasure to many
Hungarian contributions!
Followed by networking and
drinks.
www.pechakucha.at
GOODGOODs are utility
objects for life and household –
produced by people of physical
disability or with mental
illnesses, organised by Austrian
designers. 9 design studios
conceived useful products for
10 integrative workshops. Bottle
openers, bags, pegging games,
brushes, boxes, baskets,
cooking spoons & co provide
visual and tactile evidence of
the producers’ handicraft skills
and motivation.
dottings, Sofia Podreka and
Katrin Radanitsch present the
hand-made GOODGOODs
as part of the VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK. They show the first
edition of this fruitful collaboration of the two worlds – design
on the one hand and integrative
work on the other.
Talks
Exhibition, Shopping
Balassi Institut – Collegium
Hungaricum Wien
2., Hollandstraße 4
Tues 30.9., 8.20pm
(door 7.30pm)
18., Edelhofgasse 10
27.9–5.10., daily 12am–6pm
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 12am–6pm
Finissage: Sun 5.10., 12am–
6pm
Cocktail: Tues 30.9., 5pm
Exhibition until 5.10.
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© Zsuzsa Téglássy
© Dunbar’s Number
Dunbar’s Number
fabled
Festival Headquarters
Education
Tour 1: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK Workshop Tour
Education
Tour 2: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK by Bike
Education
Tour 3: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK Crossover
Education
Tour 4: VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK Sunday Tour
In 2014 Dunbar’s Number
invites four design studios from
Asia to Vienna for an inter­
cultural exchange. Each studio
has a regional saga in its
baggage as anchorage point for
regional culture and develops
this and a saga from each other
cultural sphere. The resulting
interpretations by designers
who have been shaped by other
cultures aim to build a bridge
between Asia and Europe.
Designers: Ama Hung Pin
Hsueh, Sonja Bäumel, Chester
Chuang, Gina Hsu Ching-Ting,
Hoko Studio, mischer’traxler,
Martin Robitsch, Konstantin
Schmölzer
Concept: Judith Radlegger
Starting out from the chandelier
workshop of J. & L. Lobmeyr on
Salesianergasse in the focus
district of Vienna Landstraße,
we explore the winding alleys
of the inner city for workshops
and studios. We look over the
shoulders of craftspeople as
they work and, in dialogue with
them, endeavour to understand
creative ideas.
For the very first time, this year
the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK is
organising a bike tour. Starting
out from the festival head­
quarters in the Palais
Schwarzenberg, we ride to
selected stations, either on
our own bikes or a City Bike.
Awaiting discovery among other
features are this year’s Stadt­
arbeit [CityWork] projects.
This tour gives you a colourful
medley mix taken from the
entire festival programme.
It starts in this year’s Head­
quarters in the Palais
Schwarzenberg and has a widerange of features waiting to be
discovered. The expedition
continues to hidden spots in
the Third District, which are
the scenes for design activities
within the festival programme …
Sunday is the ideal day for
a visit to a museum – or to
several. Launching out from
the KUNST HAUS WIEN via the
MAK to the Imperial Furniture
Collection and the World
Museum, we set off on a search
for design in the museum
context and finish the tour with
a pleasurable stop-off at the
Café Landtmann – just the thing
for a real Sunday experience.
Guided Tour
Guided Tour
Start: J. & L. Lobmeyr
3., Salesianergasse 9
(please bring a valid public
transport ticket)
Start: Festival Headquarters
in the Palais Schwarzenberg
3., Schwarzenbergplatz 9,
(please bring your own bike
or City Bike)
Guided Tour
Guided Tour
Start: Festival Headquarters
in Palais Schwarzenberg
3., Schwarzenbergplatz 9,
(please bring a valid public
transport ticket with you)
Start: KUNST HAUS WIEN
3., Untere Weißgerberstraße 13
(please bring a valid public
transport ticket)
Exhibition
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 6–10pm
Discussion „in dialogue“:
Sun 28.9., 4pm (in English)
Finissage: Sun 5.10., 5–8 Uhr
Dates: Fri 26.9., 11am,
Wed 1.10. 2pm, Thurs 2.10.
10am (meeting point 15 min.
before start)
Duration: approx. 3 hrs.
Dates: Sat 27.9., 11am, Tues
30.9., 4pm, Sat 4.10., 3pm
Duration: approx. 3 hrs.
Tickets: € 4 (up to age 18),
€ 6 students, € 9 adults,
Tickets: € 4 (up to age 18),
€ 6 students, € 9 adults,
free for children under 6
free for children under 6
Max. 20 participants
Max. 20 participants
in German (English if needed)
in German (English if needed)
with: Gabriela Steiner-Scharfetter
Online booking on Event page!
with: Gabriela Steiner-Scharfetter
Online booking on Event page!
Dates: Sat 27.9., 3pm, Mon
29.9. 4pm, Fri 3.10. 2pm, Sat
4.10. 11am
(meeting point 15 min. before
start)
Duration: approx. 3 hrs.
Tickets: € 4 (up to age 18),
€ 6 students, € 9 adults,
free for children under 6
Max. 20 participants
in German (English if needed)
with: Gabriela Steiner-Scharfetter
Online booking on Event page!
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Dates: Sun 28.9., 2pm,
Sun 5.10. 11am
(meeting point 15 min. before
start)
Duration: approx. 4 hrs.
Tickets: € 4 (up to age 18),
€ 6 students, € 9 adults,
free for children under 6
Max. 20 participants
in German (English if needed)
with: Gabriela Steiner-Scharfetter
Online booking on Event page!
EightDays Design Team &
Eszter Bircsák (HU)
Contemporary
Central European
Jewish Ceremonial Art
Guest Country Hungary
The main objective of this
workshop based on a series of
interviews and lectures is to get
together with young product
designers and, under the
guidance of invited specialists,
to design Jewish ceremonial
art that corresponds to
contemporary trends. The
prototypes developed during
the workshop are shown as
part of an exhibition. The
project aims to link design
thinking with the process of
creating objects that serve
a religious tradition.
The programme is supported
by IKI (Israeli Cultural Institute,
Budapest) and LOFFICE
Coworking Vienna.
Registration for the workshop:
www.eight-days.org
Exhibition, Lecture, Workshop
LOFFICE Wien
7., Schottenfeldgasse 85
28.9.–5.10. (Exhibition
30.9.–5.10.)
Lecture: Sun 28.9., 10–12am
Workshop: Sun 28.9./Mon
29.9., 12am–6pm
Opening: Mon 29.9., 6pm
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©Fedrigoni
Oliver Elser
Material Fetish
Architectural Model
Festival Headquarters/
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Special
Wax, melted polystyrene, soap
bubbles, plaster, bread, sand:
there’s no limit to the materials
used for making architectural
models. They fulfil a function
that corresponds to the reason
for building the model. There
are examples of architecture
that would never have been
created without models made
of soap suds and wire. At the
same time, models are more
than just a means to an end.
They have lives of their own,
become fetishes for many
designers.
Oliver Elser is a curator at the
German Museum of Architecture in Frankfurt, which owns
one of the leading architectural
model collections in the world,
and editor of the catalogue
“Das Architekturmodell –
Werkzeug, Fetisch, kleine
Utopie” (The Architectural
Model – Tool, Fetish, Little
Utopia, publ. by Scheidegger &
Spiess, 2012).
Lecture
Laboratory, Festival
Headquarters in the
Palais Schwarzenberg
Fri 3.10., 6.30pm
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Fabulous Zwischenstadt (AT)
Fabulous Zwischenwald
Focus Landstraße/Stadtarbeit
Zwischenwald (“the forest
between”) is a little wilderness,
an urban jungle at the border
between the Third and Eleventh
Districts. For ten days, the
Zwischenwald will be transformed into a DIY living room.
A wooden platform erected on
site will be a playground for
neighbourhood brunchnicks and
also an idea workshop, where
you can let your own Zwischenwald Utopias run rampant. The
DIY living room will bring added
value to the neighbourhood
through an experimental,
positive development of the
waste plot. We invite you to
come and discover and design
the unique features of the
“forest between”, the Zwischenwald.
Fedrigoni
Paper Couture
Fedrigoni places its stakes this
year on the theme of fashion! In
partnership with the renowned
stylist Sabine Ortlieb, fashion
designers from home and
abroad conceive fascinating,
avant-garde creations out of
paper, whether clothes or
accessories. People can marvel
at the versatility and beauty of
paper and also superlative
handicraft in a specially
organised exhibition. In
addition, Fedrigoni demonstrates its multifaceted range
of high-quality papers for the
field of fashion – catalogues,
tags, carrier bags and highquality packaging. Designers
taking part include
Awareness&Conciousness,
Gerald Pahr, Petar Petrov,
Simon Barth Couture,
Superrated and Tiberius.
Work-in-Progress
11., Bürgerspitalwiese 11
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–4pm
Coffee-Party: Sat 27.9., 2pm
Brunchnick: Sun 28.9.,
11.30am
Review: Fri 3.10., 2pm
UNTERNEHMEN
KREATIVITÄT.
WER VERSTEHT`S?
Exhibition
Fedrigoni Showroom
7., Stiftgasse 21/13
30.9.–3.10., Tues–Thurs
4–8pm, Fri 2–7pm
Cocktail: Wed 1.10., 5.30pm
WIR BEGLEITEN
START-UPS UND
KREATIVE
01/514 50-1404
www.creativespace.at
feinedinge* & Christian Stanek
TOLERANCE / DEFORMATION
Tolerance and deformation are
everyday concepts in socialpolitical discourse and take on
important dimensions in design
and production processes.
What deviations from the norm
are tolerated? Who defines the
norm? Doesn’t individuality lie in
inexactness, in the little “flaws”?
The porcelain manufactory of
feinedinge* and the industrial
designer Christian Stanek show
deformed one-off objects in
their exhibition, throw light on
the insecure parameters of
porcelain manufacture, and
invite you to a workshop where
you can not only experience
this theme in practice but also
the surprise of what porcelain
is capable of.
Formabilio
Designed everywhere –
made in Italy!
Focus Landstraße
Formabilio is an Italian brand
producing furniture, lighting and
home accessories designed by
creative minds from all over the
world, chosen by a community
of design enthusiasts, manufactured by top quality Italian companies and sold online on the
web-platform formabilio.com.
During the festival Formabilio
will present in preview the latest
products, the winners of the
contest launched on the
web-platform. This will also be
a chance to present the themes
of the new contest to Austrian
designers and encourage their
participation.
Presentation
Exhibition, Workshop
feinedinge*
4., Margaretenstraße 35
26.9.–4.10., Mon–Wed 10am–
6pm, Thurs/Fri 10am–7.30pm,
Sat 10am–6pm
Workshop: Thurs 2.10.,
4.30–7.30pm
Cocktail: Fri 3.10., 6pm
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Italian Cultural Institute
Palais Sternberg
3., Ungargasse 43
26.9.–5.10., daily 11am–7pm
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 4pm
Friederike Wolf,
Julian Bühler (DE)
Objects for Neighbourly
Encounter
Focus Landstraße/Stadtarbeit
In the process of seeking
demarcations and places of
encounter in the public space
interventions are taking the
stage in the urban development
area of “Eurogate” in the Third
Viennese District (this year’s
festival focus district). In close
cooperation with the neighbourhood – residents of passive
houses and locals – neighbourly
relationships are addressed and
studied, and communal life
researched. Based on this
research, the joint project
develops a point of social
encounter, and extends it in
the course of the festival by
developing built objects in workshops communally carried out.
... find ich smart
auf wien.at/stadtplan
Work-in-Progress
Eurogate-area
3., Leon-Zelman-Park,
extension of Hafengasse;
26.9.–5.10., daily 2–6pm
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 4pm
Finissage: Sun 5.10., 4pm
Wien.
Die Stadt
fürs Leben.
Ganz schön smart: der mobile Stadtplan. Wien hat viel zu bieten. Den Über­
blick gibt’s auf wien.at/stadtplan. Da
finden Sie 316 Museen und Sammlungen.
Oder entdecken Sie eine der 39 Büche­
reien. Welche Öffis Sie hinbringen, sagt
Ihnen der Stadtplan genauso wie den
Taxistand in der Nähe. So geht Mobilität
in der Stadt fürs Leben.
Entgeltliche Einschaltung
© feinedinge*
316 Museen in Wien ...
Future Urban Mobility SPEAKERS’ NIGHT
Festival Headquarters
GB*3/11
Audiotour: Fasan.Hören
Focus Landstraße
As part of a workshop under
the direction of Spirit Design,
design students of the
Eindhoven University of
Technology have been thinking
about our mobility habits and
thus how our locomotion
options in large cities can be
rapidly and easily optimised
in future (Lab 1).
With the motto “Mobility as
Fundamental Right – Innovative
Urban Development Rethought”, design students
from various disciplines were
invited to develop innovative
and simultaneously sustainable
approaches in a workshop by
Kiska (Lab 2). All the projects
will be presented at the Future
Urban Mobility theme evening.
What the “city of the future” will
look like and how people will
move resources sparingly and
yet individually from one
location to another in major
cities in future will be determined to a great extent by
design and architecture. In this
lecture evening, national and
international representatives
from the branch cast light on
the status quo here at home
and provide insight into their
ideas, visions and thoughts.
There will be an opportunity
for discussion following the
lectures.
As part of the celebration of
Landstraße as the VIENNA
DESIGN WEEK’S focus district,
the GB*3/11 presents the first
“Audiotour Fasan.hören”. Using
audio recordings, residents of
the Fasan District take you
through their neighbourhood
and to special places. Visitors
can join the audio-tour and are
given additional background
information from the GB*3/11.
Afterwards they have the
opportunity of discussing with
the district residents what they
have heard and seen. In this
way you can discover the Fasan
District from the perspective of
the people living there.
Further tours will also be
available on mp3 players at
cooperation partners in the
district and as download at
www.gbstern.at
Presentations
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
Sat 27.9., 5pm
Lecture, Discussion
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
Sat, 27.9., 6pm
GB*3/11
Local Tour: Urban
Development Time Trip
in Erdberg
Focus Landstraße
Wolfgang Kiselka of the
GB*3/11 is the pathfinder
through the different stages of
Vienna’s urban development.
The object in view is Erdberg –
a part of this year’s focus
district of Landstraße –
because here visitors can
discover all the elements of
Vienna’s urban development.
The stroll through the neighbourhood starts thematically
in the Gründerzeit, the industrial
boom period of the mid- to late
nineteenth century; it goes on
to look at social housing
developments and site rehabilitation for “soft urban renewal”,
before ending by casting a
perspective onto future
development projects.
Guided Tour
Presentations, Guided Tour
Meeting Point: 3., Fasanplatz
Fri 3.10., 2.30pm
Meeting Point: 3., Paulusplatz
Sat 27.9., 2–4pm
Hermann Czech (AT)
ATMOSPHERE: AN ILLUSTRATION OF A FAILED NEW
THEORETICAL CONCEPT
Festival Headquarters/
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Tribute
Hermann Czech’s restaurant
rooms of 1984 in the basement
of Hildebrandt’s and Fischer’s
Palais Schwarzenberg encroach upon the sphere of
subjective impression, or
“atmosphere”, which was not
always applauded by the
specialists.
“Atmosphere” cannot be the
intention behind a design. It
belongs to after-perception.
After thirty years, there is an
added effect produced by the
interval of time. In the meantime,
the rooms have long remained
unused, have not been not
looked after and are neglected.
(Czech)
In this position of double
distance during the festival they
are subject to an artistic (Heinz
Frank) and architectural
(Hermann Czech) intervention.
Hofmobiliendepot • Möbel
Museum Wien – Imperial
Furniture Collection Vienna
Bernhard Hausegger:
POLYESTER
Bernhard Hausegger gives a
home to discarded chairs. He
analyses their language of
forms and explores variations.
He adapts them with polyester,
the material associated in the
1960s and 1970s with architectural fantasies of omnipotence.
The material enables him to
take away the bearing joints
of the chair and change its
volume. The original remains
identifiable, but minimal
changes open up new angles
and perspectives. The thus
transformed objects are
integrated into the permanent
collection of the Imperial
Furniture Collection and invite
visitors to take a seat – in
dialogue with the historical
exhibits.
Sound environment: Armin
Pokorn
Exhibition
Exhibition
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 6–10pm
Finissage: Sun 5.10., 5–8pm
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© Hofmobiliendepot
© Gert von Bassewitz
© Kiska
© Spirit Design
Future Urban Mobility
LAB 1/LAB 2
Festival Headquarters
Hofmobiliendepot · Möbel
Museum Wien
7., Andreasgasse 7
26.9.–5.10., Tues–Sun 10am–
6pm
Cocktail: Wed 1.10., 7pm
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www.renault.at
Architects and designers
appreciate the experience and
creative, innovative spirit of our
family enterprise. Our longstanding handicraft tradition
and state-of-the-art technology
ensure that designs and one-off
products materialise which are
finished in all kinds of leather or
fabric so that each piece of
furniture is a unique work.
Places we have already
appointed include the “Volksgarten” “Motto” and the “Casino
Baden”, also traditional cultural
operations such as the
“Musikvereinshaus”, the
“Kunsthistorische Museum” and
“Theater an der Wien”. During
the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK we
open up our doors and invite
you to take a look over the
shoulders of our craftspeople!
Kultúrgorilla
Guide the diver! Design
for dumpster dialogue
Focus Landstraße/Stadtarbeit
The Guide the Diver!-project of
Kultúrgorilla seeks smart
solutions in cooperation with
Hungarian designers, in which
thrown-out but edible food as
well as usable, redeemable
things are becoming easily
accessible. The goal is to
create a simple sign system,
garbage packing objects and
educational material for the
households to step closer to
an urban environment that
considers the less fortunate,
too. The toolkit, being created
with the instruments of collaborative design, wants to develop
the dialogue between social
groups isolated and far from
each other. The exhibition
showcases ideas, objects, and
concepts of this design thinking
process.
Presentation
KOHLMAIER Wien
7., Neubaugasse 32
26.9.–4.10., Mon–Thurs 9am–
4.30pm, Fri 9–12am
Exhibition
Guided Tours:
Fri 26.9., 4pm, Sat 27.9.
and Sat 4.10., 10am
Cocktail: Sat, 27.9., 5pm
Cocktail: Wed 1.10., 6pm
Finissage: Sat 4.10., 6pm
GB* 3/11
3., Fiakerplatz 1
26.9.–5.10., daily 2–7pm
Evening w. film and discussion:
Thurs 2.10., 6.30pm
© Reinhard Plank
© Kollektiv Kultúrgorilla
© Ditz Fejer
KOHLMAIER WIEN
Guided Tours through
the Workshops
electric experience N°117
KUNST HAUS WIEN
“Pippi”: Designer Shoes
by Reinhard Plank in the
Pop-up Store
Focus Landstraße
„ZOE. Ein Auto, nur besser.“
zoe1000experiences.at
The two designers Reinhard
Plank and Patrick Rampelotto
studied industrial design in
Vienna. Plank is renowned for
his out-of-the-ordinary minimal
fashion design for shoes and
hats, which can be found all
over the world in avant-garde
fashion shops. His limited
edition “Pippi” models for
instance are made for walking
through life with a lighter step
and a touch of humour. Patrick
Rampelotto is known for his
innovative ideas for new
furniture materials and designs.
A long friendship and joint
exhibitions link the two.
Rampelotto, who is also a
well-known DJ, will be at the
turntables at the opening of
the pop-up store (curated by
Florentian Welley).
Presentation
KUNST HAUS WIEN Garage
3., Weißgerberlände 14
2.10.–4.10., 2–7pm
Opening Pop-up Store,
Party: Wed 1.10. from 6pm
• KlimaautomatiK mit Wärmepumpe
• NeFZ-reichWeite 210 Km
• multimediaNavigatioN r-liNK
• SchNellladuNg iN Nur 30 miN
renault zoe. 100% elektrisch.
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KUNST HAUS WIEN
Tino Valentinitsch:
Sneaker-Design-ityourself
Focus Landstraße
The young designer Agnes
Varnai – now in her third year of
the fashion class at the
University of Applied Arts and
prizewinner of this year’s
Swarovsky Award – metamorphoses men’s shoes into
threatening jungle creatures.
Can a a made-to-measure shoe
become a monster? Tough as
leather? A craftsman from the
high-end Viennese shoemakers
Rudolf Scheer & Söhne
demonstrates artful doublestitching on men’s shoes in a
small mobile workshop on site,
and enables visitors to experience handicraft “in the flesh”
(curated by Florentina Welley).
Among other assignments, Tino
Valentinitsch worked for four
years as a footwear designer
for the sports shoe company of
Adidas. The industrial designer
has brought 150 shoe samples
and original sketches with him
from the firm. He presents
these in the workshop and
demonstrates the lengthy
process that goes into making
a finished shoe out of a design.
Valentinitsch gives a course in
creative designing and explains
what is feasible in realisation
and how different sneaker
labels tick. Take up your pencils
and design your sneaker
yourself!
Workshop with max. 20
participants (from 12 years of
age upwards).
Registration by 20 September:
01/ 712 04 95–28
(curated by Florentina Welley)
Presentation
KUNST HAUS WIEN Garage
3., Weißgerberlände 14
Fri 26.9., 3–7pm
Cocktail: Fri 26.9., 6pm
Workshop
KUNST HAUS WIEN Garage
3., Weißgerberlände 14
Sat 27.9., 2–6pm
© Hanna Krüger
© Fabrice Gousset
© Mika K. Wisskirchen, MAK
KUNST HAUS WIEN
Double-stitching or
how a shoe becomes
an animal
Focus Landstraße
les Avignons (AT)
Cut/Reset
Festival Headquarters/
Laboratory
MAK
EXEMPLARY. 150 Years of
the MAK: From Arts and
Crafts to Design
MAK
MAK DESIGN SALON #03
ROBERT STADLER. Back in
5 minutes
MAK
HANNA KRÜGER.
[THE COLLECTION ]
a collective structure
“All for one and one for all”. The
les Avignons collective is far
more than a full-service agency
or creative network; it sees
itself as a family. Individually
they are graphic designers,
copywriters, web developers,
photographers and film makers.
They work together on projects
ranging over mobile apps,
websites, travelogues and
documentary films. les
Avignons was founded in 2010
by Tobias van Schneider und
Jürgen Genser – today the
members are spread throughout the decentralised network
in Graz, Vienna and New York.
Their works are known inter­
nationally and have been
awarded several prizes.
Who or what are MODELS
in design today? The MAK
Anniversary Exhibition invites
visitors to an inspiring encounter
with protagonists from the rich
historical tradition of the
museum and its collections,
also with contemporary design
pioneers, among them Jan
Boelen, Lidewij Edelkoort,
Konstantin Grcic and Stefan
Sagmeister.
In her experiment
“Stapeln+Addieren” (Stacking
and Adding), the Berlin designer
Hanna Krüger rearranges and
combines already existing
products so as to explore the
potential of private and public
collections for the individual’s
practical design method. Last
year during the VIENNA
DESIGN WEEK the project
design won her the 2013
Nespresso Design Scholarship;
her preparation for this work
presentation, now being shown
for the first time, involved a
study of the online collection
of the MAK – especially the
Wiener Werkstätte archive.
Exhibition, Guided Tours,
Discussion
The study interior for the Empire
and Biedermeier eras in the
MAK branch of the Geymüllerschlössel once more provides
the impetus for a contemporary
design intervention. In contrast
to the opulent bourgeois idyll of
spending one’s leisure time in
a summer seat on the urban
periphery, Robert Stadler
reinterprets by integrating an
interplay of surfaces and
patterns corresponding to the
Biedermeier approach to
materials and decoration.
Stadler’s intervention provides
an occasion for a top-level
panel discussion with Robert
Stadler, the London authoress
and curator Emily King and
Jana Scholze, curator at the
Victoria and Albert Museum,
London, talking to Thomas
Geisler, Chief Curator MAK
Collection Design.
With the friendly support of
the Dorotheum in Vienna.
MAK exhibition hall,
1., Stubenring 5
Exhibition, Discussion
Work-in-Progress
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm
Presence of les Avignons in
the Laboratory: 1.10.–5.10.
Lab Talk: Fri 3.10., 5pm
(with Rita Koralevics)
Sat 27.9., 11am: guided tour
with guest curator Tulga
Beyerle and designers Lichtwitz
Leinfellner visuelle Kultur.
Sat 27.9., 1pm: Thonet Talk with
designers Stefan Diez, Steffen
Kehrle, and breadedEscalope,
moderator: Amelie Klein, Vitra
Design Museum, Weil am Rhein.
In cooperation with Thonet and
Nespresso
Tues 10am–10pm,
Wed–Sun 10am–6pm,
free entry Tues 6–10pm
Exhibition until 5.10.
Presentation
MAK DESIGN LABOR
1., Stubenring 5
23.9.–5.10, Tues 10am–10pm,
Wed–Sun 10am–6pm,
free entry Tues 6–10pm
Cocktail: Tues 30.9., 6.30pm
MAK branch
Geymüllerschlössel
18., Pötzleinsdorfer Straße 102
Sat, Sun 11am–6pm
Special open day:
Fri 26.9., 2–6pm
Discussion: Sun 28.9., 11am
Exhibition until 30.11.
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Two highlights in its 150th
anniversary programme provide
occasions for the MAK’s special
guided tours: the MAK DESIGN
LAB is being opened on a floor
space of around 2000 m2 as a
permanent site for learning and
experiment on the quest for
positive change; meanwhile,
the comprehensive special
exhibition HOLLEIN selects
hitherto unseen archive material
and new photographs by Aglaia
Konrad and Armin Linke to cast
unusual perspectives onto the
work of the universal artist,
designer and architect Hans
Hollein (1934–2014)
Fri 3.10., 5pm, MAK DESIGN
LABOR: special guided tour by
the IDRV – Institute of Design
Research Vienna
Sat 4.10., 11am, HOLLEIN:
special guided tour with guest
curator Wilfried Kuehn and MAK
curator Marlies Wirth, together
with Lilli Hollein, Director of the
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
Guided Tours
MAK
1., Stubenring 5
Tues 10am–10pm, Wed–Sun
10am–6pm, free entry Tues
6–10pm
Special Guided Tours:
Fri 3.10, 5pm; Sat 4.10., 11am
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©K. Fritsch, Lobmayr
© Mika K. Wisskirchen, MAK
MAK
SPECIAL GUIDED TOURS:
MAK DESIGN LAB & HOLLEIN
MAK Design Shop
DESIGNER’S NEWS:
STUDIO FORMAFANTASMA,
MEGUMI & DAISAKU ITO
mathak + mahlknecht (AT)
with Stani Upholstery
Focus Landstraße/
Passionswege
The MAK Design Shop is
Vienna’s hot spot for distinctive
design products. Select international and young Austrian
design, classics and new
discoveries, also specially
developed editions make up the
top-quality repertoire, which, in
contrast to the objects in the
museum, can be touched and
tried out!
This year’s After Work Meeting
Point marks the Austrian
premiere of the glass service
TS284 Alphabet by Studio
Formafantasma in partnership
with J.&L. Lobmeyr in the
presence of the designers.
During a Late Night Shopping
lamp designer Megumi Ito, who
lives in Vienna, alongside her
twin brother Daisaku Ito and
his label Colinetta from Tokyo,
presents a new series of handmade leather accessories.
Stani Polsterei is an upholstery
concern operated now for
sixteen years in the Third
District by a married couple,
the Wisniowskis. It has made a
name for itself through its range
of services, from repairs to
restoration and complete new
fabrication. In their Passionswege project the two young
designers mathak+mahlknecht
are departing a long way from
the conventional sofa or chair
on four feet. Instead of thinking
about sitting, they reflect on
being settled, on what it means
in reality to occupy a place and
design it according to one’s
own needs. Their object made
of variable upholstery elements
is not only a seating and
reclining landscape in form,
but also alludes in its aesthetics
and colour-play to the image
of a (cultivated) landscape.
Presentations, Shopping
Presentation, Installation
MAK DESIGN SHOP
1., Stubenring 5
Stani Upholstery
3., Gärtnergasse 5
26.9.–3.10., Mon–Fri 9am–
12pm, 13pm–17pm, Sat 27.9.
15pm–18pm
Tues10am–10pm, Wed–Sun
10am–6pm
After Work Meeting Point:
Tues 30.9., 6pm
Late Night Shopping:
Sat 4.10., 7–9pm
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 3–6pm
c onte mpora ry /
z eit genös s is c h
Nespresso ist Kaffee und Kaffeegenuss am Puls der Zeit. Das exklusive Sortiment an Grand
Cru Kaffees wird regelmäßig durch besonders außergewöhnliche und limitierte Editionen
bereichert. Zusätzlich zeichnet sich Nespresso durch sein hochmodernes und innovatives Produktdesign aus. Mit der exklusiven Plattform Nespresso Contemporary forciert Nespresso
sein Engagement im Design und Kunstbereich.
Im Zuge dessen wurde das Nespresso Design Scholarship ins Leben gerufen, mit dem junge Design-Talente bei der Entwicklung und Umsetzung einer konkreten Produktidee gefördert
‚
werden. Zur VIENNA DESIGN WEEK 14 wird der / die nächste Preisträger/in gekürt. Gleichzeitig
stellt die Stipendium-Gewinnerin des Vorjahres Hanna Krüger ihr Projekt, das sie im Rahmen des
Design Scholarships entwickelt hat, im MAK Österreichisches Museum für angewandte Kunst/
Gegenwartskunst vor.
Details zu Nespresso Contemporary und dem Nespresso Design Scholarship auf
www.n-contemporary.at
Soundweaving is a student
project at the Monoly-Nagy
University of Art and Design in
Budapest and conceived as an
interdisciplinary, experimental
artwork. Its core idea is to
transform the traditional motifs
and execution of cross-stitch
embroidery familiar in Hungarian
embroidery into sound by transposing them through a music
automat with punch cards. The
designers themselves punched
holes with motifs from crossstitch embroidery into the loops
of the music automat.
During the transformation,
the embroidery became
laser-fashioned textiles, the
embroidery patterns melodies.
Soundweaving appeals to all
the senses simultaneously
and challenges the viewer
to interaction.
Exhibition
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 6–10pm
Finissage: Sun 5.10., 5–8pm
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Neudoerfler Office Systems
Design meets
Ergonomics
Neue Wiener Werkstätte
COLLECTIVE FURNITURE –
Let’s create together
Office concepts and design no
longer cancel each other out –
ergonomics are a must in
modern worlds of work. But
how do we integrate design into
the office without disturbing
work flow, and also maintain the
balance of communication and
concentration zones? Three
workshops make design and
ergonomics in the office a living
experience; a panel discussion
on the topic of “Who needs
design in the office?” rounds
off the programme.
Guests include: Michael
Kläsener (designer),
Othmar Hill (psychologist).
Registration under:
[email protected]
Collective Furniture is a new,
public, product-finding process
that appeals to people who
wish to follow the evolution of a
piece of furniture and, what is
more, take an active part in the
design process. As part of the
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, the
design studio breadedEscalope
and the Neue Wiener Werkstätte will make a start in
developing a piece for the home
office: the festival public is
invited to take an active part on
site in workshops, discussions
and postings and integrate
ideas and motivations for their
workplace at home. The market
debut of the piece is planned
for autumn 2015.
www.collectivefurniture.at
Presentation
Neudoerfler Office Systems
3., Schwarzenbergplatz 7
26.9.–3.10., Mon–Thurs
8.30am–6pm, Fri 8.30am–3pm
Workshops:
3.10., 11am–12.30pm
Podium & Chill Out:
Fri 3.10., 4pm
© NDU, Manuel Weilguny
© N.K.
© Neudoerfler
MOME Laboratory (HU)
Soundweaving
Festival Headquarters/
Guest Country Hungary/Debut
Work-in-Progress, Workshop
Neue Wiener Werkstätte
1., Schottenring 35
Mon–Fri 10am–7pm,
Sat 10am–5pm
Workshop and Expert Talk:
Tues 30.9., 5–7pm
Neue Wiener Werkstätte
NWW DESIGN AWARD –
Award for creative
interior design
New Design University
(NDU) St. Pölten
LIGHTS ON! FOR LIGHTS
OF VIENNA
As award partner, the VIENNA
DESIGN WEEK once again sets
the scene for the presentation
of the NWW DESIGN AWARD.
The design prize is awarded
every two years and seeks
innovative designs in the field
of interior design; this year’s
motto: “Wear without Tear(s) –
how can I design furniture
which improves through use?”
An independent jury of experts
with Erwin Wurm in the chair
gives the prize to projects
submitted on www.nwwdesign­
award.org. The competition is
initiated by the Neue Wiener
Werkstätte and has the
objective of promoting the
exchange between creative
people and business enterprises
and of presenting functional,
innovative and aesthetically
attractive projects over and
above commercial purpose.
“It’s the light that makes
good architecture into unique
architecture”. Faithful to this
credo, Lights of Vienna –
renowned developers and
manufacturers of decorative
lighting – are always in tune with
the times and open to the fresh
ideas of young designers.
Lights of Vienna gave students
on the Bachelor of Arts course
in the Manual & Material Culture
Department of the New Design
University the opportunity of
designing pendant lamps made
of Niro sheet metal and of
making them as prototypes.
Despite predetermined
materiality and dimension,
twelve different objects
emerged thrillingly poised
between the poles of industrial
production and handcrafted
one-off product.
Exhibition
Presentation
Kursalon Wien
1., Johannesgasse
Award ceremony
NWW DESIGN AWARD:
Sat 27.9., 7–10pm
Ludwig & Adele
Stadtkino in the Künstlerhaus
1., Akademiestraße 13
26.9.–5.10., daily 12am–8pm
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 1pm
New Design University
(NDU) St. Pölten
Output to the Power
of ³! Levante’s Coffee &
Bakery Shops
Students involved in three
courses of study at the New
Design University – BA and MA
in Interior Architecture and BA
in Graphic Design – were invited
as a collective but with different
focus to work on a spatial and
corporate design concept for
the gastronomy chain of
Levante’s Coffee & Bakery.
The intensive weeks enriched
by fascinating, expert-run
workshops produced a total of
fifty designs reviving the spirit
of Levante’s Coffee and Bakery
Shops: it’s all about fragrant
bread baked on site and fresh
snacks and coffee from the
Levant, and – last but not least –
a unique and identity-shaping
atmosphere.
Presentation
Design Hotel The Levante
Parliament
8., Auerspergstraße 9
27.–28.9. and 2.–5.10., 2am–
8pm
Opening: Sat 27.9., 5pm
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© Poltrona Frau AQ
Paradocks (AT)
Come Down and Chill!
Focus Landstraße/Stadtarbeit
Good-bye everyday stress!
Everyone should come down to
the ground floor of the Packhaus, an invitation to chill out
during the VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK. Festival guests can take
an active or inactive break in
relaxing spatial scenarios and
on three festival days can visit
an inter-age workshop programme motivating them to
learn from the tempo of other
age groups. There are also
talks with valuable tips about
nutrition and movement in
everyday life. The Packhaus
can also be reached on the
“Kommod-mobil”. The vehicle
drives around the neighbourhood during opening hours
picking up exhausted members
of the festival public.
Information and registration:
paradocks.at, [email protected]
Studio Pedrita (PT)
with Stiefelmeyer,
Glazing Specialists
Focus Landstraße/
Passionswege
Ever since 1917 – and today
in the fourth generation – the
longstanding, richly traditional
workshop and glazing firm of
Stiefelmeyer has been making
most of that sheet glass is
capable of, whether window
panes, mirrors, reflective
surfaces or glass furnishings.
The Studio Pedrita of Lisbon –
Rita João und Pedro Ferreira –
have designed a refined
collection – admittedly untypical
for a glazing firm – of products
made of glass, structural glass
and mirror glass. As additional
material they incorporate
coloured industrial felt, which
acts as both colour supplier and
soft buffer material for multifunctional box, table and wall
mirrors.
Work-in-Progress, Workshop
Presentation, Installation
Das Packhaus
3., Marxergasse 24/2
26.9.–5.10., Mon–Fri 1–7pm,
Sat/Sun 4–7pm, Fri 26.9.
4–7pm
Stiefelmeyer, Glazing
Specialists
3., Weyrgasse 6
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 7–10pm
26.9.–3.10., Mon–Thurs 7.30–
12am and 12.45–16.45pm,
Fri 7.30am–12.30pm
Finissage: Fri 3.10., 7.30–10pm
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 3–6pm
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Poltrona Frau
Intelligenza delle Mani
We have scarcely crossed the
threshold into the flagship store
before our noses thrill to the
fine fragrance of leather,
transporting us into the domain
of the world champion of
upholstered furniture Poltrona
Frau. Traditional handicraft
coupled with state-of-the-art
design ideas are the secrets of
the Italian brand’s success, now
on the scene for over a hundred
years. Turning up as a special
guest during the VIENNA
DESIGN WEEK is a furniture
craftsman from the factory in
Tolentino, who works on an
unfinished Chester to show
how much handicraft and love
of detail are invested into
Poltrona Frau products.
Presentation
Poltrona Frau Wien
1., Salztorgasse 6
26.9.–4.10., Mon–Fri, 10am–
6pm, Sat 10am–2pm
Cocktail: Fri 26.9., 2–9pm
Craft performance:
Fri 26.9., 2–9pm, Sat 27.9.,
10am–3pm
A.E. Köchert, founded in 1814
and former Imperial-Royal
purveyor to the Court, also
inventor of the “Sisi Star”,
makes precious and prestigious
jewellery in consummate
craftsmanship, with a range
from classical to contemporary
design. In its Passionswege
project, the London design
duo Poslter-Ferguson devises a
new, contemporary approach to
the concept of precious: utility
items and tools borrowed from
a chosen individual, the
musician Ken Hayakawa, are
upgraded into a unique piece,
not by using precious material –
noble metals are eschewed
totally – but through perfect
Köchert workmanship – which
has what it takes to become
the personal trademark of the
owner.
Presentation, Installation
A.E. Köchert Jewellers
1., Neuer Markt 15
26.9.–4.10., Mon–Fri 10am–
6pm, Sat 10am–5pm
Cocktail: Fri 26.9., 5–8.30pm
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Rado
Rado Star Prize Austria
With the Rado Star Prize the
Swiss watch manufacturer
Rado invites talented designers
world-wide to make their
innovative ideas and visions
become reality. For the 2014
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, Rado
opens up the Rado Star Prize
Austria Competition by unveiling
a shop-window installation by
the Austrian designer Christof
Nardin. It is the starting signal
for the design competition in
which talented artists exhibit
their installations in the Rado
Store once a month from
January 2015. In October
2015, the most innovative
and visionary project will be
awarded the Rado Star Prize
Austria 2015.
Presentation, Installation
Rado Store
1., Kärntner Straße 18
26.9.–4.10., Mon–Fri 9.30am–
7pm, Sat 9.30am–6pm
Cocktail: Thurs 2.10., 6–10pm
© Andi Bruckner
© CCDI Cape Town
© Rado
PostlerFerguson (UK)
with A.E. Köchert
Jewellers
Passionswege
harald bichler_rauminhalt
FRUGAL COLLECTION
CAPE TOWN
rausgebrannt
Cut Carat
Festival Headquarters
Renault Vienna
The New Twingo
Festival Headquarters
Célia Picard and Hannes
Schreckensberger spent six
busy weeks in the townships of
Cape Town, the World Design
Capital 2014. Together with
local craftspeople, the Studio
Célia-Hannes developed
several pieces of frugal
furniture adapted to living
conditions there. The pieces
from the “Frugal Collection”
aspire to maximum suitability
in use and will contribute to
the creation of improved
environments in the townships.
The Galerie Rauminhalt is
showing the results of the
project for the first time; it
was initiated in the context of a
collective open call by the Cape
Craft & Design Institute and the
CREATIVE REGION Linz &
Oberösterreich.
In pop-up books you open a
page and, abracadabra! you
have a three-dimensional
artwork made of paper. The
furniture of rausgebrannt
functions after the same
principle. The so-called
Cut-Carat pieces are flat, but
can be transformed into stable
objects with a couple of hand
movements. Constructed as
octahedrons they can be
combined just as the fancy
takes you, magically forming
tables, sofas or entire interior
installations out of paper.
Cut-Carat furniture can be
re-used at random, has a
protective covering against
sprayed water, and, what is
more, a large number of pieces
can be transported in a small
van.
For the first presentation of the
new Twingo in Austria Renault
has invited designer Robert Rüf
to create a stage for the new
model, including the design for
a platform. The model, first
introduced in 1992 has had a
history as a very striking and
successful “small car and
minivan all-in-one”, equally
inspiring as the five doors and
easy parking, thanks to the
rear-mounted engine and a
minimized turning radius. With
this the new Twingo does
justice to the requirements of
user-oriented innovation, as its
ancestor as well as the Renault
5 have done before.
Exhibition
Presentation
harald bichler_rauminhalt
4., Schleifmühlgasse 13
26.9.–4.10., Tues–Fri 12am–
7pm, Sat 10am–3pm
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm
Opening: Fri 26.9., 6pm
Finissage: Sun 5.10., 5–8pm
Exhibition Tour with the
designers: Fri 3.10., 6pm
Presentation
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm
Ringstrassen-Galerien
Design Days on the Ring
From the first to the fourth
of October, the RingstrassenGalerien, an enterprise designed
by internationally renowned
architects such as Wilhelm
Holzbauer and Georg Lippert,
are hosting the concept
exhibition “A day in the life”. In
partnership with designaustria
they are showing three rooms
for living: dining room, study
and living room, furnished with
designs by prizewinners of
recent years of the State Award
for Design, and augmented by
current productions from the
home design scene. Eye-catcher
of the Design Days is the
multiple-storey vertical chair
cascade created by students of
graphic design in collaboration
with Interio.
Presentation
Ringstrassen-Galerien
1., Kärntner Ring 5–7 and 9–13
1.10–4.10., 10am–19pm
Presentation: 1.10., 10am
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 6–10pm
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Rita Koralevics uses a great
variety of artistic media in the
two- and also three-dimensional
space. She works manually and
digitally, in screen printing,
computer graphics, photography
and animation, likewise object
design. Technological developments and experimentation with
new materials open up new
horizons and are a constant
source of inspiration for her.
Her works are based on
personal impressions and
experiences, also inter-personal
relations and tensions. In 2012
Rita developed her latest
material – paper pulp – and
founded the label paper Up!,
for which she designs functional objects and makes
recycled paper by hand. She
lives and works in Budapest.
Rompom Kollektiv (SI)
Pop-up dom
Pop up dom {Pop-up home} is
an active response to a current
economical situation in form of
a temporary selling exhibition
and a community space.
Visitors can try, use and buy
products made by young
Slovenian designers. Pop-up
dom is a cultural meeting point
for designers, artists and other
freelancers and societies.
Through lectures, workshops
and performances it educates
and connects various active
profiles and therefore enables
development of new inter­
disciplinary design and trade
practice. This week we are
opening the doors of our
community based home to
people of all professions. Feel
welcome to drop by to shop
or to stay for a working day
www.popupdom.si
Presentation, Party
Work-in-Progress
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm
Presence of Rita Koralevics
in the Laboratory: 1.10.–5.10.
Lab Talk: Fri 3.10., 5pm
(with les Avignons)
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Club of Slowenian
Students in Vienna
7., Mondscheingasse 11
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm
Cocktail: Wed 1.10., 6pm
© Slowakisches Institut
© SKICA
© Studio Fludd
Rita Koralevics (HU)
Cut/Reset
Festival Headquarters/Guest
Country Hungary/Laboratory
Romanian Cultural Institute
Vienna
Wood&Wool: Romanian
Contemporary Design
The works of 23 young designers from Romania exemplify the
latest trends in product design
in their home country. Curated
by Attila Kim & Ioana Leca in
partnership with Romanian
Design Week, the project is
based on preference for natural
materials and the designers’
interest in traditional arts &
crafts. Supported by the
Romanian Rural Museum, the
show ranges over traditional
objects, contemporary products
and a ceramics collection. A
discussion will focus on the
topic of the permanent dialogue
between design and handicraft
with reference to current
trends.
Exhibition, Discussion
Romanian Cultural Institute
Vienna
4., Argentinierstraße 39
26.9–5.10, daily 10am–7pm
Discussion and Cocktail:
Sat 4.10., 6pm
Schuberth and Schuberth
with Andreas Zangl
lost and found
SKICA – Slovenian Culture
and Information Centre
Past Future Perfect
A spatial installation in the exit
ramp of the former Glaspalast
shortly before demolition: a
swarm of flying ideas with slick,
shining feathers, collages made
of plasticine, paper and foam,
at the margins clumps of
uncounted plans and projects,
unused and crumpled in dark
office corners, place of unheard-of and scattered
thoughts – richly nourishing
plankton, swirling around in
the mind, while on the surface
the industrious bustle of the
multi-tasking crowd runs its
course …
The Austrian Museum of Folk
Life and Folk Art meets
contemporary Slovenian
design. With Past Future
Perfect the curators Barbara
Predan and Petra Černe Oven
each create a connection
between two selected objects.
The first is part of the museum’s
permanent collection, the other
a contemporary Slovenian
design. By highlighting their
differences we shall demonstrate the way from there
(museumised object) to here
(contemporary intervention).
Both ends of the way are
indispensible for a clear look
into the future. The experts’
discussion “Collecting the
Future?” is also devoted to the
evolution of the material world
and the transition to the digital.
Installation, Party, Talk
Entrance to underground
car park
1., Ecke Doblhoffgasse/
Rathausstraße
26.–28. 9., Fri–Sun 4–8pm and
2.10.–5.10., Thurs–Sun 4–8pm
Opening: Fri 26.9., 7pm
Reading by Sigrid Eyb,
“Zettelspuren in der Stadt”:
Thurs 2.10., 7pm
Slovakian Institute
FURNITURE & INTERIOR –
Professor Halabala
Award 2013
The exhibition presents
a selection of 114 projects
from the 9th year of International
Student Competition in
Furniture and Interior Design.
The competition was attended
by 13 art colleges from Slovakia,
the Czech Republic, Poland,
Hungary and Belgium. The
international jury, consisting of
11 experts, awarded the main
prize in five categories as well
as honourable mentions in four
categories and a special prize.
For an overview of the awarded
projects see
www.tuzvo.sk/halabala/
Organiser of competition:
Department of Furniture Design
and Wood Products, Technical
University in Zvolen, Slovakia
Exhibition, Discussion
Exhibition
Austrian Museum
of Folk Life and Folk Art
Gartenpalais Schönborn,
8., Laudongasse 15–19
26.9.–5.10., Tues–Sat 10am–
5pm, Mon closed
Slovakian Institute
1., Wipplingerstr. 24–26
29.9.–10.10., Mon–Thurs 9am–
5pm, Fri 9am–3pm
Opening: Mon 29.9., 6.30pm
Discussion and Cocktail:
Tues 30.9., 6pm
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The BD Barcelona Design was
founded as an act of rebellion
initiated by a group of young
architects – this was in 1972.
Since then, BD has been
counted among the avantgarde in furniture design. In
turn, Jaime Hayon is one of the
most interesting figures on the
younger Spanish design scene.
A furniture collection has
sprung out of this happy
encounter between the two that
reflects the essence of BD in its
richness of contrast, but also
sets new focal trends and can
now be viewed at Stamm.
The “rebellion” in the Stamm
Concept Store is at the same
time the kick-off for the
installation of a permanent
exhibition of BD Barcelona
at Stamm on Petersplatz.
Presentation
Stamm Concept Store
1., Petersplatz 8
26.9.–4.10., Mon–Fri 10am–
6.30pm, Sat 10am–5pm
Opening: Fri 26.9., 6pm
Cocktail: Tues 30.9., 7pm
stilwerk Wien
Recycling Designpreis
Once again in 2014, the 6th
Recycling Design Prize awarded
in autumn 2013 will tour as an
exhibition through the four
stilwerk design centres. This
somewhat different prize is
awarded to innovative products
by young-generation designers,
which have been conceived and
produced out of recycled
materials. Over 600 designers
from a total of 16 countries
submitted their works to the
working group Recycling e. V./
RecyclingBörse!. From 10
September to 12 October, the
prize-winning design developments in recycling will now tour
through the stilwerk Wien.
Exhibition
stilwerk Wien
2., Praterstraße 1
Mon–Fri 10am–7pm,
Sat 10am–6pm
Cocktail: Sat 4.10., 5pm
stilwerk limited edition
window gallery curated by
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
Célia-Hannes: Plans For
Tomorrow
Célia Picard and Hannes
Schreckensberger, the brains
behind the French-Austrian
design studio Célia-Hannes, are
guesting in the silwerk limited
edition window gallery with a
show of their conceptual design
objects, which approach
everyday things in a new way.
The creative concept is based
on a comprehensive investigation of materials, forms and the
symbolism of objects.
The exhibition contains projects
produced in the last two years
during sojourns in Chongqing,
Montpellier, Strasbourg, New
York City and Cape Town – the
World Design Capital 2014.
Exhibition
VIENNA DESIGN OFFICE
2., Praterstraße 1, stilwerk
Wien, 3. OG, Shop 31
Opening hours stilwerk Wien:
daily 10am–7pm
Opening: Sat 4.10., 6pm
Exhibition until 4.10.
Studio deFORM (CZ)
with Rudolf Scheer &
Söhne
Passionswege
The bespoke shoemakers
Rudolf Scheer & Söhne have
been working with the very best
leather and perfect craftsmanship to produce made-to-measure shoes ever since 1816.
Attention to detail is meticulous,
tools are the simplest but
expertise accordingly the most
advanced, and everything takes
place in a unique atmosphere in
the heart of Vienna. As part of
the Passionswege project, the
Czech design studio deForm,
Jakub Pollág and Václav Mlynář,
have created products that give
Scheer customers an even
more tangible experience of
this craft: a lounge chair invites
people to total immersion into
the material of leather, leathercovered bags and wall mirrors
not only demonstrate handcrafted precision but also
explicitly denote that such
products are companions
for life.
Presentation, Installation
Rudolf Scheer & Söhne
1., Bräunerstraße 4
26.9.–4.10., Mon–Fri 10am–
6pm, Sat 10am–5pm
Cocktail: Fri 26.9., 5–8.30pm
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Superscape 2014
Superscape 2014 –
Presentation and
Prize-giving
Festival Headquarters
The idea competition Superscape 2014 sponsored this
year for the first time by JP
Immobilien – Real Estate –
addresses the issue of what
new scope for action can be
opened up in the sphere
between public and private
space in the urban context,
based on social, cultural,
technological and demographic
developments. Architects and
planners were invited to develop
ideas and visions for Vienna,
taking into account the changes
to be expected in the next fifty
years.
Presentation of the finalists’
projects and prize-giving
(first prize € 20,000, short
list € 2,000 each).
Further information about the
prize and short list:
www.superscape.at
Presentation
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm
© Swarovski Wien
© Superscape/jpi.at
Stamm
BD Barcelona Design
meets Jaime Hayon
Swarovski Wien
Panel discussion:
Blurring the Boundaries
Current trends, whether in
art or the design scene, are
tending towards an increasing
blurring of earlier boundaries.
What factors are encouraging
this development, what does
this trend mean for both
genres? Nicolaus Schafhausen,
director of the Kunsthalle Wien,
discusses this and other issues
with the artist Edith Dekyndt
and Carla Rumler, cultural
director of Swarovski.
This special exhibition also
includes pieces from past
collaborations between
designers and Swarovski and
will be shown throughout the
entire VIENNA DESIGN WEEK,
with works by Arik Levy,
Fredrikson & Stallard, Edith
Dekyndt and more.
Presentation, Discussion
Swarovski Wien
1., Kärntner Straße 24
26.9.–4.10., Mon–Fri 9am–
9pm, Sat 9am–6pm
Panel Discussion:
Fri 3.10., 4pm
Award Ceremony: Fri 26.9.,
6pm
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 6–10pm
Finissage: Sun 5.10., 5–8pm
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Look in the mirror, do your
make-up, comb your hair, apply
your perfume. For ten days the
back room of the Parfumerie
Leni will become a temporary
exhibition room, where everything will revolve around
everyday beauty rituals and
their utensils. An alchemist’s
table, where people can create
fragrances, will be enhanced
other design works inspired by
specific beauty rituals and
created especially for the
exhibition.
Exhibition
Parfumerie Leni
3., Landstraßer Hauptstraße 13
26.9.–4.10., Mon–Fri 9.30am–
6.15pm
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 2–5pm
TU Graz
amm – architects make
furniture
TU Wien
Light_Thing
Focus Landstraße
The Institute for Interior Design
in the Graz University of
Technology (TU) has a studio
for furniture prototypes.
The objective is to achieve a
collaboration of craftspeople,
architects and students for
producing practical yet state-ofthe-art furniture. Its value lies in
the use of regionally available
materials and top-quality
workmanship. The main task
of the studio is to re-think craft
techniques and combine them
with today’s production
processes, which is shown as
well in the detailed complexity
of joinery developed here. The
prototypes are on display in
the showroom of the Cserni
Carpentry Workshop.
The Department of ThreeDimensional Design in the
Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) focuses among
other things on product design
at the interface of architecture
and art. During the summer
semester 2014, students turned
their attention to artificial light
as a medium determining
location and space. “Light”
stands for both light and
lightweight, the term “thing” for
the palpable object and, in its
Germanic derivation, for a
place of assembly. The work
produced light clouds, inter­
active installations and product
experiments that support an
informal use of public and
private spaces in the dark.
Exhibition
Exhibition
Cserni live Wien
1., Wipplingerstraße 37
26.9.–3.10., Mon–Fri 9am–6pm
Die Requisite
3., Krummgasse 1A
30.9.–5.10., 11am–7pm
Cocktail: Thurs 2.10., 6.30pm
Cocktail: 30.9., 7pm
University of Applied
Arts Vienna
Mixed Media: Mario
Gamser & Friends
Festival Headquarters/Debut
The Vienna University of
Applied Arts presents Mario
Gamser. The presentation
revolves around his two diploma
projects of recent years in the
fields of industrial design and
also fashion. Surrounded by
interventions by other
protagonists in various media
(architecture, text, speech,
music, graphics, performance),
the project explores what
is essential within the accustomed: precise in detail,
material-aware, realistic,
potential.
Exhibition
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm
Cocktail: Sat 27.9., 6–10pm
Finissage: Sun 5.10., 5–8pm
Valentin Vodev
VELLO bike
VELLO bicycle models are
hand-made, lightweight,
high-end folding bikes especially
developed for urban mobility.
VELLO not only avails of the
best features of a racing, city
and folding bike, but new
functions have been integrated
as well in order to cope with the
demands of the urban lifestyle.
The specially developed folding
mechanism combined with the
magnetic shock absorber
ensures that the rear wheel
can be brought forward with a
simple rotary movement, thus
enabling the owner to push the
bike for example into a narrow
lift or into the underground.
The front and rear lights are
integrated into the frame and
the foldable mudguards protect
clothing in all weathers.
The project was supported
by aws Impulse.
Viktor Matic (IT)
Cut/Reset
Festival Headquarters/
Laboratory
Viktor Matic grew up in Croatia,
Germany and South Tyrol, Italy.
He studied product design and
visual communication in Bozen/
Bolzano, Jerusalem and
Istanbul and works as a
freelance designer, artist and
creative worker on the cultural
scene. His works have been
exhibited internationally,
including in the Design Museum
Holon, Tel Aviv, Salone del
Mobile, Milan, Koperhuis, Ghent
and BizArt, Shanghai. The chair
Zipfred made of cable bindings,
cardboard and wood is merchandised by Moormann. With
the artists’ collective wupwup
he runs a gallery, a streetwear
label and various festivals, also
the club nights “Dancing is
Sport as well”.
Work-in-Progress
Presentation
Radlager
4., Operngasse 28
26.9.–5.10., Mon–Wed 8am–
10pm, Turs/Fri 8am–12pm,
Sun 10am–8pm
Cocktail: Mon 29.9., 7pm
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© Curzio Castelan
© Leonardo Ramirez
© Florian Rist, TU Wien
© TU Graz
So Weit, die Zukunft –
So far, the future
Ritual Beauty
Focus Landstraße
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm
Presence of Viktor Matic in
the Laboratory: 26.9.–30.9.
Lab Talk: Sun 28.9., 5.30pm
(with Viktor Suszter)
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Viktor Suszter studied engineering and industrial design in
Košice, Slovakia; he now lives
in Budapest, where he works
primarily in magazine and book
design based on simple, logical,
comprehensible and recognisable typography. Among his
clients are Tabačka Kultur­
Fabrik Košice, the Budapest
Museum of Art, and the
Corvinus University, Budapest
Work-in-Progress
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm
Presence of Viktor Suszter in
the Laboratory: 26.9.–30.9.
Lab Talk: So 28.9., 5.30pm
(with Viktor Matic)
Walking Chair Gallery
Cosima Reif – The Funny
Thing About Design…
Focus Landstraße
From ironic to alienating,
but always a blast: in her
monumental manga Cosima
Reif, illustrator, author and
Viennese by choice, turns
her attention to design and
designers, design anecdotes
and design analysis. Star
architects, fashion designers,
even nail designers – for her
simply stuff she can have a
whale of a time making fun of.
Part of the presentation in the
Walking-Chair Gallery will
as ever include THINGS &
SONGS: the in-house designers
Karl Emilio Pircher and Fidel
Peugeot will sing some titles
from their new CD project.
Exhibition
Walking Chair Gallery
3., Rasumofskygasse 10/
corner of Marxergasse
27.9.–21.10, Mon–Sat 11am–
6pm
Opening: Sat 27.9., 7pm
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WAMP
WAMP Designmarkt
Guest Country Hungary
After Helsinki and Budapest,
the internationally renowned
WAMP Design Market stops
off in Vienna as well this year.
Since June 2014, the market
has taken place every third
Saturday of the month in the
trendy MuseumsQuartier.
Among the attractions for
visitors are hand-made articles
by designers from home and
abroad, and culinary specialities.
The Design Market is one of the
best known premium events in
Central Europe and has
developed into the place-to-be
for designers, creative people
and trendsetters. In the
meantime WAMP has become a
selling and marketing platform
for more than 700 international
designers. A place of encounter
for design, urbanity, and
globetrotters!
Shopping
Forecourt of
MuseumsQuartier MQ
7., Museumsplatz 1
Sat 27.9., 11am–7pm
WerK Nussbaumer
The Small Originals
The werKstatt of Katja &
Werner Nussbaumer in the 7th
District in Vienna is an experimental workshop which over
the years has produced a great
diversity of high-quality pieces,
mainly furniture, and delivered
them throughout Europe. WerK
is showing “the small originals”
at the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK,
furniture reduced to a third of
their original size. As part of
a “moving” presentation – WerK
Nussbaumer will tour through
the city on a automotive
roundel – the miniature pieces
will be shown on four selected
sites.
werknussbaumer.at
Installation, Presentation
Stadtkino im Künstlerhaus
(Forecourt)
1., Akademiestraße 13
Cocktail (in Cooperation
with Ludwig&Adele):
Fri 3.10., 4–7pm
Further dates (only during fair
weather), always 4–7pm:
Sat 27.9., 3., Schwarzenbergplatz at the fountain
Wed 1.10., 7., Siebensternplatz
Sat 4.10., 3., Radetzkyplatz
© Wien Museum
© Nick Alexopoulos
© Werk Nussbaumer
© Walking Chair
Viktor Suszter (HU)
Cut/Reset
Festival Headquarters/Guest
Country Hungary/Laboratory
White Cubes
A Modernist
Deconstruction
Wien Museum
Schrift in der Stadt
[CITY LETTERS]
White Cubes is a design studio
stemming from the newly
created Athens Design District
and specialised in interior,
furniture and experimental
design. White Cubes challenges
the demarcations between art
and design and creates a new
visual language based on cubic
forms and linear, frequently
deconstructive elements. The
studio has exhibited at many
design festivals and fairs in
Stockholm, Milan, London,
Berlin, Paris and at the Biennale
Interieur in Belgium; this autumn
it is
also guesting at the VIENNA
DESIGN WEEK and presenting
a new series of functional but
deconstructivist coffee tables.
Our environment resonates with
the staccato of business signs,
information boards and street
names, but high-quality
lettering is gradually disappearing from the urban landscape.
A day has been chosen to
address this theme – the order
of events is up-tempo, anyone
can join in at any time – impulse
lectures, project presentations,
discussions. Guests: Barbara
Dechant (Letter Museum,
Berlin), Anne Dreesbach
(“Typotopografie” booklets /
München), Ilona Karwinska and
David S. Hill (Neon Muzeum/
Warsaw), Verein Stadtschrift,
Typejockeys and the graphic
artists Erwin K. Bauer, Martin
Ulrich Kehrer and Volker Plass.
DJ: Atze & Leger
Detailed programme available
from 1 September at
www.wienmuseum.at
Presentation
d.sign
1., Stubenring 6
2.10.–4.10., 12am–7pm
Cocktail: Thurs 2.10., 7pm
Presentation, Talks
Wien Museum Karlsplatz
4., Karlsplatz 8
Tues–Sun and holidays 10am–
6pm
Presentations: Fri 3.10.,
4–10pm (free entry for this
event)
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© ZOOM, Alexandra Eizinger
© Wittmann
WIEN PRODUCTS
WIEN PRODUCTS
Collection 2014
Festival Headquarters
Since 2006 this collection has
been put together by business
enterprises of the export
initiative WIEN PRODUCTS,
a family brand initiated in 1995
by the Vienna Chamber of
Commerce. It gathers together
operations whose products
correspond to the highest
quality criteria; nine are
taking part in the 2014 WIEN
PRODUCTS Collection and,
together with famous designers,
have created a number of highclass products for it. For the fist
time this year the products are
to be viewed for the whole
duration of the VIENNA
DESIGN WEEK.
Wittmann
THE POETRY OF PRECISION
The works of the Hannes
Wettstein Studio are architectural, logical and full of poetry.
So it is not surprising that the
long-established and richly
traditional company of
Wittmann, which stands for
timeless elegance and precise
workmanship, was enthusiastic
about a collaboration. This was
so fruitful that the originally
developed chair family was
supplemented by a chair and
a sofa; these have also been
joined by a table and a bed
family. The innovations
interpret classical typologies
in a contemporary way and are
for the very first time being
presented to a wide public.
Presentation
Presentation
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
26.9.–5.10., daily 10am–8pm
Wittmann showroom Vienna
1., Friedrichstraße 10
26.9.–4.10., Mon–Fri 10am–
5pm, Sat 10am–2pm
Cocktail: Fri 3.10., 5.30pm
76
ZOOM Children’s Museum
in cooperation with
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
Printing Workshop
The festival programme
includes the chance for you
join in the ZOOM interactive
exhibition “Printing Workshop”,
where you can design your own
poster or invitation card for
your next birthday party and
print fine paper with colour and
with the press. What’s more,
you can design a rag bag or one
of your T-shirts with fantastic
printed patterns.
With the friendly support of
FEDRIGONI AUSTRIA
Children’s Workshop
ZOOM Children’s Museum,
MuseumsQuartier
7., Museumsplatz 1
Workshop dates:
Sun 28.9./Sun 5.10.: at 10am,
12am, 2pm and 4pm respectively
outstanding artist award 2014 for
Experimental Design
The outstanding artist award for
Experimental Design is presented
every two years by the Austrian Federal
Chancellery (Bundeskanzleramt
Österreich – BKA). The prize is oriented
on design concepts, projects and product
ideas with an experimental and researchbased approach. Its aim is to appraise
pioneering creative concepts that are
relevant to the arts, culture and society,
and as such perform a contribution to the
further development of design activities
and discourse in Austria and beyond.
Priority in the assessment of the submitted
projects was given first and foremost to
the clearly recognisable experimental
approach, a research-oriented method,
and a creative and innovative idea and its
practical realisation. In addition, the
jury’s decision was influenced by criteria
pertaining to artistic quality and functionality.
Award presentation: Thurs 25 September
2014 6.30pm as part of the programme for
the opening of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK;
exhibition of prizewinners’ projects in the
Festival Headquarters in the period between 26 September and 5 October 2014.
VIENNA DESIGN OFFICE
Praterstraße 1, c/o stilwerk Wien,
In 2014 the VIENNA DESIGN OFFICE was
in charge of organising and carrying out this 3. OG, Shop 31, 1020 Wien
T +43 1 8906393
competition.
E [email protected]
All in all, 54 projects were submitted and
www.viennadesignweek.at
selected by a specialist jury consisting of
national and international design experts.
It included: Marco Dessí (designer), Thomas
Geisler (Curator Collection Design, MAK
Vienna), Marianne Goebl (design expert),
Monica Singer (designer, POLKA Design
Studio), Matthias Wagner K (Director of the
Museum of Applied Arts, Frankfurt am
Main). The jury awarded 4 prizes in all:
the outstanding artist award 2014 for
Experimental Design is worth € 8,000,
and three recognition awards are each
worth € 2,000.
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September – October – November – three
months waving the banner of design
In cooperation with the VIENNA DESIGN
WEEK last year the Büro de Martin initiated
the development of a new platform that
aims to be a presentation arena for design
firms, showrooms and concept stores
throughout Vienna: the Vienna Design
Herbst.
The goal is to wave the banner of design in
Vienna even more vigorously in autumn, to
showcase the diversity offered by Vienna,
and to promote trade. Shops, businesses,
institutions and initiatives with an affinity to
design – in other words, the local scene that
works all the year round on the resonance
and image of design in the city – will be
supported through the options offered by
this collective platform.
After a successful premiere last year, many
design enterprises and city hot spots will
again step into the spotlight this year, too,
through the media of a magazine and online
presence.
LOOKBOOK.
Das Schaufenster stellt die schönen Dinge des
Lebens aus Mode, Design, Beauty, Schmuck,
Uhren, Gourmet und Reisen in die Auslage.
Jeden Freitag in Ihrer „Presse“, täglich
in der App für iPad und iPhone
sowie online unter
Schaufenster.DiePresse.com
A special highlight in the Vienna Design
Herbst 2014 is again the Long Night of
Design on 14 November. Once more,
visitors have the advantage of longer
opening times on this day to explore design
locations throughout the whole of Vienna.
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All information on the participants can be
found in the Vienna Design Herbst magazine
available free of charge and also online:
www.viennadesignherbst.at.
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Index
A
Ambrosz, Barbara
p. 43
Andreas Prohancenik
p. 33,
38
Arbeithuber, Stefan
p. 30
architecture, interior architecture
p. 40, 43, 50, 55, 60, 63
Atze & Leger
p. 75
AustriaDesignNet
p. 47
Austrian Museum of Folk Life
and Folk Art
p. 49, 69
Awareness & Consciousness
p. 50
B
Balassi Institut – Collegium
Hungaricum
p. 35, 36, 39
Bauer, Erwin K.
p. 31, 75
Bäumel, Sonja
p. 48
BCXSY
p. 32, 39
BD Barcelona Design
p. 70
Bene
p. 36, 40
Beyerle, Tulga
p. 59, 91
Bezirksvorstehung,
3rd District, Vienna
p. 36, 40
BIG-GAME
p. 32, 42
Bildrecht
p. 36, 42
Bircsák, Eszter
p. 35, 49
BKA (Bundeskanzleramt)
p. 42, 77
Blood Mountain Foundation
p. 35, 36, 43
breadedEscalope,
p. 59, 62
Bühler, Julian
p. 33, 52
Büro für Transfer
p. 36, 43, 91
C
Café Landtmann
49
88
p. 36, 43,
Index
p. 66,
Célia-Hannes, Studio
70
Černe, Petra
p. 69
children, events for
p. 29, 58,
76
Chmara, Maciej
p. 44
chmara.rosinke
p. 36, 44
Chuang, Chester
p. 48
Cohen, Boaz
p. 32, 39
Colomina, Beatriz
p. 44
communication design
p. 31,
58, 68, 74
craft
p. 38, 39, 40, 42,
43, 47, 48, 50, 52, 56, 58, 60, 64,
66, 71, 76
Crivelli, Patrizia
p. 46
Cserni Wien
p. 72
Czech, Hermann
p. 20, 55
D
d.sign
p. 75
Debut
p. 28, 62, 73
Dechant, Barbara
p. 75
deFORM, Studio
p. 32, 71
Dekyndt Edith
p. 71
departure, Wirtschaftsagentur
Wien
p. 8, 36, 44, 45, 46
DESIGN & ART
p. 36, 46
Design Terminal Budapest
p. 34, 36, 47
designaustria
p. 36, 46
designforum Wien/kulturen in
bewegung
p. 36, 47
Diez, Stefan
p. 59
dottings
p. 36, 47
Dreesbach, Anne
p. 75
Dunbar’s Number
p. 36, 48
E
Education
p. 29, 48, 49, 76
EightDays Design Team
p. 35, 36, 49
Elser, Oliver
p. 50
EOOS
p. 60
experimental design
p. 31,
32, 42, 48, 55, 62, 74, 77
F
Fabulous Zwischenstadt
p. 33, 50
Fedrigoni
p. 36, 50
feinedinge*
p. 36, 52
Ferreira, Pedro
p. 64
Festival Headquarters
p. 10,
20–23
Fineder, Martina
p. 44
Focus Landstraße
p. 24–27
Formabilio
p. 36, 52
Formafantasma, Studio
p. 60
Frank, Heinz
p. 55
Fügener, Lutz
p. 30
Future Urban Mobility
p. 30,
54
G
Gamser, Mario
p. 28, 73
GB*3/11
p. 25, 36, 54
Geisler, Thomas
p. 59, 77, 91
Geymüllerschlössel,
MAK-branch
p. 59
graphic design
p. 31, 58,
68, 74
Graphische, Die
p. 67
Guest Country Hungary
p. 34
guided tours
p. 29, 40, 44,
48, 49, 54, 55, 59, 60
H
Halasi, Rita Mária
p. 39
harald bichler_rauminhalt
p. 36, 66
Hausegger, Bernhard
p. 55
Hayon, Jaime
p. 70
Hill, David p.
p. 75Hill, Othmar
p. 62
Hirczi, Gerhart
p. 8
Hofmobiliendepot – Imperial
Furniture Collection
p. 36,
49, 55
Hoko Studio
p. 48
Hollein, Hans
p. 60
Hollein, Lilli
p. 7, 31, 32, 33, 60
Hsu ching-ting, Gina
p. 48
Hueter, Michel
p. 46
Hungary, Design from
p. 34,
35, 39, 43, 47, 49, 56, 62, 68, 74
Hung Pin Hsueh, Ama
p. 48
I
IDRV – Institute of Design
Research Vienna
p. 60
Ito, Daisaku
p. 60
Ito, Megumi
p. 60
J
J. & L. Lobmeyr
p. 32, 39, 48,
60
João, Rita
p. 32, 64
K
Kaiser, Matthias
p. 46
Karwinska, Ilona
p. 75
Kehrer, Martin Ulrich
p. 75
Kehrle, Steffen
p. 59
Kettner, Norbert
p. 8
Kim, Attila
p. 68
King, Emily
p. 59
Kiselka, Wolfgang
p. 55
Kiska
p. 30, 54Kläsener,
Michael
p. 62
Klein, Amelie
p. 59
Köchert, A.E., Jewellers
p.
32, 66
Kohlmaier Wien
p. 36, 56
Koralevics, Rita
p. 31, 68
Kraus, Eva
p. 44
Krüger, Hanna
p. 59
Kuehn, Wilfried
p. 60
Kultúrgorilla
p. 33, 35
KUNST HAUS WIEN
p. 36,
49, 56, 58
L
Laboratory
p. 31, 59 , 68, 73,
74
Landtmann, Café
p. 36, 43
Leca, Ioana
p. 68
Lepschy, Monika
p. 50
les Avignons
p. 31, 58
Lobmeyr
p. 32, 39, 48, 60
LUCY.D
p. 43
M
Madreiter, Thomas
p. 30
MAK – Austrian Museum of
Applied Arts / Contemporary
Art
p. 36, 44, 46, 47, 59, 60
mathak + mahlknecht
p. 32,
60
Matic, Viktor
p. 31, 73
mischer’traxler
p. 48, 70
Moga e Mago
p. 50
MOME Budapest
p. 28, 62
MuseumsQuartier MQ
p. 46,
74
N
Nardin, Christof
p. 66, 91, 97
Nash, Heath
p. 47
Neudoerfler Office Systems
p. 36, 62
Neue Wiener Werkstätte
p. 36, 62, 63
New Design University (NDU) St.
Pölten
p. 36, 63
Nussbaumer, Katja & Werner
p. 75
O
Ortlieb, Sabine
p. 50
Ostermayer, Josef
p. 9
outstanding artist award für
Experimentelles Design
p. 9,
42, 77
P
Pahr, Gerald
p. 50
Palais Schwarzenberg
p. 7,
20, 23
Paradocks
p. 33, 64
Passionswege
p. 32, 39, 42,
60, 64, 66, 71
Pawlik, Andreas
p. 44
Pecha Kucha
p. 47
Pedrita Studio
p. 64, 32
Peugeot, Fidel
p. 74
Picard, Célia
p. 66, 70
Pircher, Karl Emilio
p. 74
Plank, Reinhard
p. 56
Plass, Volker
p. 75
Pokorn, Armin
p. 55
Poltrona Frau
p. 36, 64
Pop-up Café
p. 22
PostlerFerguson
p. 32, 66
Predan, Barbara
p. 69
Programme Partners
p. 36,
37
Q
Querfeld, Berndt
p. 43
89
Index
R
Radlager
p. 73
Radlegger, Judith
p. 48
Rado
p. 36, 66
Rampelotto, Patrick
p. 56
rausgebrannt
p. 36, 67
Reif, Cosima
p. 74
Renault Wien
p. 26, 36, 67
Ringstrassen-Galerien
p. 36,
67
Robitsch, Martin
p. 48
Roedelius, Julian
p. 44
Romanian Cultural Institute
Vienna
p. 36, 68
Rompom Kollektiv
p. 36, 68
Rosinke, Ania
p. 44
Rossier, Alexandre
p. 30
Rothauer, Doris
p. 43, 91
Ruck, Walter
p. 9
Rüf, Robert
p. 31, 67
Ruff, Gabriele
p. 46
Rumler, Carla
p. 71
S
Santorso, Karin
p. 43
Schafhausen, Nicolaus,
p. 71
Scheer, Rudolf & Söhne
p. 32, 58, 71
Schmölzer, Konstantin
p. 48
Schnitt, Zitta
p. 42
Scholze, Jana
p. 59
Schreckensberger, Hannes
p. 66
Schuberth und Schuberth
p. 36, 69
Schuster, Karoline
p. 30
Simon Barth Couture
p. 50
SKICA – Slovenian Culture and
Information Centre
p. 36, 69
90
Team/Thank You
p. 36, 69
Slovakian Institute
So Weit, die Zukunft
p. 36, 72
social design
p. 33, 38, 44,
47, 50, 52, 56, 62, 64, 66
Spirit Design
p. 30, 54
Stadler, Robert
p. 59
Stadtarbeit
p. 33, 38, 48, 50,
52, 56, 64
Stamm
p. 36, 70
Stanek, Christian
p. 52
Stani Upholsterer
p. 32, 60
Stiefelmeyer, Glazing Specialists
p. 32, 64
stilwerk limited editiow window
gallery curated by VIENNA
DESIGN OFFICE
p. 70
stilwerk Wien
p. 36, 70
Stockinger, Ilse
p. 30
superated
p. 50
Superscape
p. 36, 71
Suszter, Viktor
p. 31, 74
Swarovski Wien
p. 36, 58, 71
T
Temel, Robert
p. 30
Tiberius
p. 50
TU Graz – Graz Technical
University
p. 36, 72
TU Wien – Vienna Technical
University
p. 36, 72
Turkiewicz, Michael
p. 46
Typejockeys
p. 75
U
University of Applied Arts
Vienna
p. 28, 73
upcycling
p. 42, 47
V
Valentinitsch, Tino
p. 58
Valuch, Tibor
p. 39
Varnai, Agnes
p. 58
Verein Stadtschrift
p. 75
Vienna Design Herbst
p. 78
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Special
p. 50
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Tribute
p. 55
Vodev, Valentin
p. 36, 73
Von Harten, Beate
p. 36, 40
W
Walking Chair Gallery
p. 36,
74
WAMP Designmarket
p. 36,
74
Weiser, Ulrike
p. 30
Welley, Florentina
p. 56, 58
WerK Nussbaumer
p. 36, 75
Wettstein, Hannes
p. 76
White Cubes
p. 36, 75
Wien Museum
p. 36, 75
WIEN PRODUCTS
p. 36, 76
Wiener Silber Manufactur
p. 32, 42
Wiltschko, Gregor
p. 30
Wirth, Marlies
p. 60
Wittmann Möbelwerkstätten
p. 36, 76
Wolf, Friederike
p. 52
workshops
p. 38, 49, 50, 52,
58, 62, 64, 76
World Design Capital 2014
p. 66, 70
Y
Yamamoto, Sayaka
Festival direction Lilli Hollein
Assistant to the festival management
Julia Hürner
Programme manager Marlene Leichtfried
External project management Doris Rothauer –
Büro für Transfer, www.buerofuertransfer.at
Project coordination, festival productions
Future Urban Mobility, Festival Headquarters
Thomas de Martin
Debut, Laboratory, Programme Partners,
Festival Headquarters Elli Schindler
Stadtarbeit Marlene Leichtfried
Passionswege Tina Thiel
Education, outstanding artist award
Julia Hürner
Co-Curator Laboratory Erwin K. Bauer
Media liaison, PR & marketing Ana Berlin,
Peter Schernhuber, Raffaela Löbl –
Ana Berlin Communications, www.anaberlin.com
Editor Tina Thiel
Proof-reading Andrea Janauschek-Raftl
Translations Abigail Prohaska
Production, print coordination Tina Haslinger
Art direction Christof Nardin, bueronardin.com
Photo documentation Kramar, Marcell Nimführ,
Florian Rainer, Petra Rautenstrauch, Christine
Wurnig – Kollektiv Fischka, www.fischka.com
Portraits and stills Katharina Gossow
www.katharinagossow.com
Photo campaign Katarina Šoškić
www.katarinasoskic.net
Interns Maximilian Kral, Nadine Cordial Settele
Thank You
We wish to thank our partners, sponsors,
patrons, colleagues and families, friends, and all
those enablers in the background for their
generous support, patience and tireless personal
investment, and also for the positive cooperation
of all involved institutions, business enterprises
and persons, without whom the realisation of the
2014 festival would never have been possible.
We also would like to thank
Tulga Beyerle, Thomas Geisler, Doris Rothauer
Marlies Kinzel, Andreas Bachleitner,
Karin Witasek – stilwerk Wien, Alexander Garbe –
stilwerk Hamburg, Familie Schwarzenberg und
Schwarzenberg’sche Familienstiftung,
Maximilian Schaffgotsch, Hubertus Thonhauser,
Thomas Hoppe, Johann Breiteneder,
Helmut Sartorius – Breiteneder Immobilien,
Klaus Keider – Noll, Keider Rechtsanwalts GmbH,
Eduard Leichtfried, Niklas Duffek
Website development and programming
nextroom, www.nextroom.at
IT Support Florian Burmann
p. 39, 32
Z
Zangl, Andreas
p. 69
ZOOM Children’s Museum
p. 29, 76
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18., Edelhofgasse 10
(Presentation dottings)
Addresses
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK
Festival Headquarters in
the Palais Schwarzenberg
3., Schwarzenbergplatz 9,
Access via Prinz-EugenStraße
Opening hours
Festival Headquarters
and Pop-up Café:
daily 10am–8pm,
Sat 27.9. until 10pm
1 ., corner of Doblhoffgasse/
Rathausstraße, Entrance
to underground car park
(Installation by Schuberth &
Schuberth and Andreas
Zangl: lost and found)
3., Fasanplatz
(Meeting point Audiotour:
Fasan.Hören)
., Paulusplatz
3
(Meeting point for tour:
Urban Development
Time Trip in Erdberg)
1 1., Bürgerspitalwiese
(Stadtarbeit-Project
Fabulous Zwischenwald)
1 8., Edelhofgasse 10
(Presentation dottings (AT):
GOODGOODS)
94
.E. Köchert Juwellers
A
1., Neuer Markt 15
www.koechert.com
esignforum Wien
d
7., Museumsplatz 1 im MQ
www.designforum.at/w
alassi Institut – Collegium
B
Hungaricum Wien
2., Hollandstrasse 4
www.becs.balassiintezet.hu
esign Hotel
D
The Levante Parliament
8., Auerspergstraße 9
www.thelevante.com
eate von Harten – Atelier
B
für Textildesign, Restaurierung, Konservierung
7., Stiftgasse 33
www.beatevonharten.at
ie Requisite
D
3., Krummgasse 1A
www.dierequisite.at
ene
B
1., Neutorgasse 4-8
http://bene.com
ildraum 01
B
1., Strauchgasse 2
www.bildrecht.at
afé Landtmann
C
1., Universitätsring 4
www.landtmann.at
serni live Wien
C
1., Wipplingerstraße 37
www.cserni.at
as Packhaus
D
3., Marxergasse 24/2
http://openhouse-wien.at/
das-packhaus.html
.sign
d
1., Stubenring 6
www.d.signplattform.com
urogate-area
E
3., Leon-Zelman-Park,
extension of Hafengasse
edrigoni Showroom
F
7., Stiftgasse 21/13
www.fedrigoni.at
f einedinge*
4., Margaretenstrasse 35
www.feinedinge.at
GAL
ERIE DESIGN & ART,
Michael Turkiewicz
7., Westbahnstr. 16
www.designandart.at
alerie UngArt, Collegium
G
Hungaricum Wien
2., Hollandstraße 4
* 3/11
GB
3., Fiakerplatz 1
www.gbstern.at/s/11
edöhns
G
3., Löwengasse 42
arald bichler_rauminhalt
h
4., Schleifmühlgasse 13
www.rauminhalt.at
ofmobiliendepot –
H
Imperial Furniture
Collection
7., Andreasgasse 7
www.hofmobiliendepot.at
Italian Cultural Institute
Palais Sternberg
3., Ungargasse 43
www.iicvienna.esteri.it
. &. L. Lobmeyr
J
(workshops)
3., Salesianergasse 9
www.lobmeyr.at
. &. L. Lobmeyr
J
(Stammhaus)
1., Kärntnerstraße 26
lub slowenischer
K
StudentInnen in Wien
7., Mondscheingasse 11
www.ksssd.org
OHLMAIER Wien
K
7., Neubaugasse 32
www.kohlmaier.at
UNST HAUS WIEN
K
Garage
3., Weißgerberlände 14
www.kunsthauswien.com
ursalon Wien
K
1., Johannesgasse 33
www.kursalonwien.at
LOFFICE Coworking Wien
7., Schottenfeldgasse 85
http://wien.lofficecoworking.com
udwig & Adele
L
Stadtkino im Künstlerhaus
1., Akademiestraße 13
www.ludwigundadele.at
K – Austrian Museum
MA
of Applied Arts /
Contemporary Art
1., Stubenring 5
www.mak.at
K-branch,
MA
Geymüllerschlössel
18., Pötzleinsdorfer Straße
102
useumsQuartier MQ,
M
forecourt
7., Museumsplatz 1
www.mqw.at
eudoerfler Office
N
Systems
3., Schwarzenbergplatz 7
www.neudoerfler.com
eue Wiener Werkstätte
N
1., Schottenring 35
www.nww.at
ustrian Museum of
A
Folk Life and Folk Art
Gartenpalais Schönborn,
8., Laudongasse 15–19
www.volkskundemuseum.at
apierWespe
P
3., Kleistgasse 18/4
www.papierwespe.at
oltrona Frau Wien
P
1., Salztorgasse 6
http://poltronafrau.com
arfumerie Leni
P
3., Landstraßer Hauptstraße
13
www.parfumerie-leni.at
adlager
R
4., Operngasse 28
http://radlager.myshopify.
com
ado Store
R
1., Kärntner Straße 18
www.rado.com
Ringstrassen-Galerien
1., Kärntner Ring 5–7
und 9–13
www.ringstrassengalerien.
com
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www.scheer.at
warovski Wien
S
1., Kärntner Straße 24
http://vienna.swarovski.com
UNST HAUS WIEN
K
3., Untere Weißgerber­str. 13
www.kunsthauswien.com
omanian Cultural
R
Institute Vienna
4., Argentinierstraße 39
www.rkiwien.at
WDZ
S
3., Gärtnergasse 14
www.so-weit-die-zukunft.at
., Schwarzenbergplatz
3
beim Hochstrahlbrunnen (Präsentation WerK
Nussbaumer, Sa 27.9.)
lovakian Institute
S
1., Wipplingerstr. 24-26
www.mzv.sk/sivieden
otheby’s Kunstauktionen
S
Palais Wilczek
1., Herrengasse 5, 1. Stock
www.sothebys.com
tadtkino in the
S
Künstlerhaus
1., Akademiestraße 13
http://stadtkinowien.at
tani Upholsterer
S
3., Gärtnergasse 5
www.stani-polsterei.at
tiefelmeyer glazing
S
specialists
3., Weyrgasse 6
www.stiefelmeyer.at
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Imprint
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Office
2., Praterstraße 1, stilwerk
Wien, 3. OG, Shop 31
www.viennadesignweek.at
alking Chair Gallery
W
3., Rasumofskygasse 10/
Ecke Marxergasse
http://walking-chair.com/
gallery
iener Silber Manufactur
W
1., Spiegelgasse 14
www.wienersilbermanufactur.com
ien Museum Karlsplatz
W
4., Karlsplatz 8
www.wienmuseum.at
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Praterstraße 1, 1020 Wien
www.viennadesignweek.at
., Siebensternplatz
7
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Nussbaumer, Mi 1.10.)
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E. & F. Gabner GmbH
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Z
MuseumsQuartier
7., Museumsplatz 1
www.kindermuseum.at
tamm Concept Store
S
1., Petersplatz 8
www.stamm.at
tilwerk im design tower
s
2., Praterstraße 1
www.stilwerk.de/wien
ittmann Schauraum
W
Wien
1., Friedrichstraße 10
www.wittmann.at
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