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An inspirational workshop programme
All workshops are FREE to attend – so arrive early to avoid disappointment.
Time TUESDAY 21 APRIL
10.45 - 11.15 Architecturing Natural Beauty Experiences
Celine Carrasco, Research Scientist, Symrise
Marie-Odile Hecht-Fabre, Head of the Life Essentials Application Laboratory, Symrise
With a highly interactive and polysensorial workshop and 3 product concepts, Symrise will share an original vision where both beauty and architecture serve as a shield to block
out what is negative and as a bridge to connect with what is positive...
11.45 - 12.15 Lip Technology
Rebecca Peevers, Applications Team Leader, Croda
Rebecca will explore the relationship between the components that affect the 3D structure of lip products and the resulting performance. She will also investigate the role that
additives play in adding additional functionality to lip products.
12.45 - 13.15 Sculpting Identity
Bethsabée Coutaz, Director of Communication & Marketing, BASF Beauty Care Solutions
Sculpting original beauty should reveal the original contours and shapes of the body and face. BASF Beauty Care Solutions explores the supporting structure of the skin to
design products capable of re-architecturing the skin.
13.45 - 14.30 Architecture of Skin and Hair, for Irrefutable Proof of Efficacy in cosmetics
Bruno Bernard, Head of Hair, Biology Group, Advanced Research, Life Sciences Direction, L'Oréal
Frédéric Leroy, Head of Department of Physics, Advanced Research, Direction of Materials Science, L'Oréal
Proteomics, 3D visualization of skin in-vivo, and Virtual Hair – Three breakthrough technologies illustrating L’Oréal’s advanced exploration of beauty
architecture at different scales.
15.30 - 16.15 Digital Skins
Nancy Tilbury, Fashion Designer
Nancy will present her work on ‘Digital Skins’, using light and technology to create active skin surfaces for the 21st Century. Taking a liberated look at the fundamental role of
cosmetics and fashion as means of personal expression, she will invite visitors to take part in experiments with the aim to add new layers and nuances to human interaction.
16.45 - 17.30 Tattoo Architecture / New Ornamentation
Dipl. Arch. Alistair Neil Harkess, Head of Department, Interior Architecture and 3D Design at the New Design University, St. Pölten, Lower Austria
Neil will introduce some of the tools that are available to architects in terms of shaping the architectural skins of contemporary spaces. The theme Tattoo Architecture / New
Ornamentation evokes the idea of a new breed of architecture, one that is nimble, adaptable and responsive in a way that resembles fashion and cosmetics.
WEDNESDAY 22 APRIL
10.15 - 10.45
Sculpting Identity [Repeat – see 21 April]
11.45 - 12.30
Tattoo Architecture / New Ornamentation [Repeat – see 21 April]
13.00 - 13.45 Digital Skins [Repeat – see 21 April]
14.15 - 15.00 Mintel Tech-Ture, An Exploration of Architecture and Texture in Beauty
Nica Lewis, Head Consultant, Beauty Innovation, Mintel
With the flux and blur of modern life, design trends constantly flow back and forth between multi-media, technology, fashion, graphic arts, architecture and beauty. Manufacturers
in all industries look for inspiration beyond their own markets and categories. In her workshop, Nica will take a closer look at how beauty companies are borrowing from the
world of architecture to merge fun and function for better results.
15.30 - 16.15
3D, More Than a Technology, a Global Philosophy in Product Innovation
Dr. Marie Seigneur, Scientific Development Director, Chanel Research & Technology
Chanel Research, applying the scientific integrative approach to understanding life and ageing, has focused on the organic architecture of the skin. Inspired by a transdisciplinary
knowledge of 3D, architecture and life, Chanel Research will propose its vision of dynamic skin.
16.45 - 17.15 Architecturing Natural Beauty Experiences [Repeat – see 21 April]
THURSDAY 23 APRIL
10.15 - 10.45 Lip Technology [Repeat – see 21 April]
11.45 - 12.30
Beauty Forever – Nano Materials
Sylvia Leydecker (Dipl.-Ing. BDIA), Director, 100% interior
Sylvia will explore the use of nanotechnology in architecture and design, giving visitors an opportunity to play with some of the smart surfaces that are available to designers
today. She will cover a range of themes such as self-cleaning surfaces based on biomimicry, the next generation of insulation materials, lighting and conductive materials.
13.15 - 14.00 3D, More Than a Technology, a Global Philosophy in Product Innovation [Repeat – see 22 April]
14.30 - 15.15
Beauty Forever – Nano Materials [Repeat – see above]
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