BACKGROUND SAMPLE OF WORK THEORETICAL STANDPOINT WORLD VIEW EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUD Patricia Urquiola is a famous interior designer architect and designer Born in Oviedo Spain ID: 809477
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Patricia Urquiola
-EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND-SAMPLE OF WORK-THEORETICAL STANDPOINT-WORLD VIEW
Slide2EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUD
Patricia Urquiola is a famous interior designer, architect and designer. Born in Oviedo,
Spain
in
1961 but living in Milan Italy In 1989 Graduates from Milan Politecnico under Achille Castiglioni
Slide3SUCCESSES
1990 Collaborates with Maddalena de Padova1998 Begins partnership with Patrizia
Moroso
2002
Designs “Fjord” chair, later included as part of MoMA New York’s Permanent Collection2011 Receives the Order of Isabella the Catholic by King Juan Carlos I2013 Designs Santoni’s new boutique in Milan2014 Wins Red Dot Design Award for “Hosu
” sofa for
Coalesse
Slide4SAMPLE OF WORK
-Modular kitchen-Moltani-Officine
Panerai
-Other samples funiture and residential
Slide5Modular kitchen
Italian brand Boffi has a modular kitchen system by Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola at its Chelsea showroom during
London Design Festival
2015.
Slide6range is influenced by the kitchen in her grandfather's house and is based around matt-black metal frames.
Based on the idea of a 'hidden machine', the design introduces an integrated trench that discreetly stores all the technical parts of the kitchen – electrical, plumbing, etc., while providing extra storage space," said a statement from
Boffi
.
Open shelves can be hooked onto the wall brackets, or used as a replacement for closed cupboards beneath the countertop.
Modular kitchen
Slide7Moltani & C
Patricia Urquiola, always interested in local cultural background as lymph for her projects, rediscovers in views of the Komyo-in temple of Kyoto new perspective filters able to guarantee through modern re-elaborations contemporary effects that concern the relation between interior and exterior.
Slide8Moltani
The horizontal shelf and the geometric form express the idea of modern and mixing with the
japanese
style on the graphic wall and color tone.
Moltani
Slide9Moltani
A
graphic wall 7m high made of local cedar as a filter between interior space and the rising sun. The result is a perfect fusion of Japanese traditional high-end style and Italian design.
Slide10Officine
PaneraiOfficine Panerai
It is an
exclusive luxury shopping destination. The interior design reflects a functional, simple idea of design, like that of the brand’s watches, respecting tradition with a look that is modern and current, finding an appropriate link between the past and the future.
The
Panerai
boutique is situated in the heart of the Miami Design
District 2015
Slide11One of the most distinctive elements of the boutique is the custom chandelier: a suspended series of disks, rings and lamps
. The second floor has been deliberately designed as a private area for exclusive collectors and an exhibition space to host works by contemporary artists and designers as well.
The horizontal and vertical line on the wall show the idea of modern and simple as well
The idea of watches become the gimmick of the design
Officine
Panerai
Slide12A model boat is meant to
evoke's the company's history as a supplier of naval instruments for the Italian military.Long acquainted with the Florida city, Urquiola sees the boutique as the latest example of Miami's development as an international capital of design and culture.
Officine
Panerai
Slide13fjord relax armchair
Design Patricia
Urquiola
, 2002
Polyurethane foam, steel, upholstery
Made in Italy by
Moroso
Private Residential
Slide14THEORETICAL STANDPOINT
CRITICAL REVIEW OF WORK THAT CAN INDICATE THE DESIGNER’S THEORETICAL STANDPOINTFrom the work of Patricia Urquila
, many of her designs show about her ideas which are about contemporaneous,
fusion and relation between things
. For example of the “Modular Kitchen” which can be seen within the fusion between her minimalist architecturalism fostered by her education and emotional and aesthetic sensibility. This was also adapt to the idea of fusion of Japanese traditional high-end style and Italian design in the “Molteni” Moreover, Urquiola is also a furniture and product designer. She is a master of holistic objects which she has her emotional innovation that objects are not merely tools for life, they are tools for living. This show about her perception concerning about human living, how people use and live with those objects she has been designed. And concern about the innovative outcome as well.
Underpinning all her designs,
Urquiola
claims, is a motivation "to improve our everyday lives; not only in terms of ergonomics, environmental impact and other practical elements,
but mostly on the intangible - virtual values perceptions, mental comfort and inner pleasure
".
THEORETICAL STANDPOINT
“I think time is a constraint to destroy and then reinvent. If you give me a constraint, I’ll accept it. But I always try to move it around, or to readapt it. Ecco
!
If you lock me in a room, well I’ll go out through the window! I always remember Achille Castiglioni, one of my mentors, and he always said that in industrial design you have the idea, the fantasy, the concepts – that’s the marmalade! – but the constraint of the brief is the bread. You need both in order to find structure for your ideas.”“I always think that the project I’m working on will be the best.”“I can think in hours, or even minutes. There is no such thing as losing time—it’s all valuable
.”
QUOTE
This quote attests her thought as the designer that says “time is valuable” and she would try to solve any problems or adapt anything within a constraint to make things better. It shows that she has a fighter heart and passion in being a designer. This could be her standpoint as an inspirational dimension as well as her emotional intangible value along with a tangible contemporaneous or minimal way of design.
Slide16HER WORLD VIEW
she thinks that the only way to grow is to break your own prejudice
to
be open minded
. This shows her world view tend to be the Liberal
because she is not over throw the existing order but she is kind of develop the existing thing and open to the technology and evolution.
Slide17REFERENCES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U95xucr4y-4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfIfbozL3pwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q81ptd_PQwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MD2YservrA
http://www.patriciaurquiola.com/about/#bio-1-2-3
http://www.bestinteriordesigners.eu/top-interior-designers-patricia-urquiola/
http://www.scmp.com/magazines/style/article/1723871/designer-patricia-urquiola-mixes-innovation-emotionhttps://www.dezeen.com/2015/12/31/patricia-urquiola-miami-flagship-shop-panerai-watch-mechanisms/https://www.dezeen.com/2015/07/30/patricia-urquiola-salinas-kitchen-system-boffi-hides-wires-pipes/
https://www.dezeen.com/2013/02/19/movie-patricia-urquiola-scholtes/
Slide18THANK YOU
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