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Six fashion and textile student projects that centre on their materials

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Dezeen School Shows: we've picked six fashion and textile design student projects featured in Dezeen School Shows that showcase and discuss the intricacies of fabric and materials. These fashion and textile design students have created garments that showcase the their materiality in addition to their overall design.

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UCA presents 10 student-designed electric vehicle chargers

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The competition was open to all students at UCA and challenged them to re-imagine the appearance of the luxury A2 home charger, conveying the societal and environmental benefits of electrification through their design. "The

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Six student design projects that experiment with materials

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Dezeen School Shows: we've rounded up six projects presented on Dezeen School Shows that aim to innovate and upgrade material and textile design. MA Fashion and Technology student Julia Moser has produced textiles that are dyed with pigment-producing bacteria. Student: Julia Moser. Student: Katharina Halusa.

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New York Institute of Technology spotlights seven fabrication and robotics projects

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Dezeen School Shows: a 3D printed panel made from wood and clay that is filled in with hempcrete is included in this school show by the New York Institute of Technology. Each project's research explores three stages of design that encapsulate material research, computation design and robotics fabrication.

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Ten fashion and technology projects by students at University of Arts Linz

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Dezeen School Shows: a collection of garments made from plant-based leather and food waste is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the University of Arts Linz. Our students use technologies as creative tools to break new ground in fashion. Student: Marilies Luger Email: marilies.luger[at]kunstuni-linz.at

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“We Can Transform the Profession by Rethinking How We Might Serve Society”: A Conversation With Ronald Rael

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For students and professionals alike, exploring aspects such as history, sources of materials and products , construction processes, implementation of new technologies, and contemporary social challenges is crucial.

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Architectural Association students use foraged wood to build "open-air laboratory"

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Students from London's Architectural Association have used timber battens and foraged waste wood to build a demountable forest pavilion called Field Station. The students constructed Field Station as part of the Architectural Association's Design + Make Programme, which also saw the construction of Sawmill Shelter in 2017.

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