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DOMOTEX EVENT CALENDAR 18


EXPO DIARY


Art will play its part: Julian Modica’s three-dimentional stone landscape will comprise mosaic and glass fragments in order to create visually appealing rows of ornaments inspired by nature


Words | World Show Media staff Photography | Domotex


in their approach. The programme which will begin at 11.00am with Prof Gesche Grabenhorst, a lecturer at the Bielefeld University and manager of the ahrens & grabenhorst studio in Hannover. She will be introduced as moderator and other


Management and, after a panel discussion starting at 12.45pm, the afternoon’s sessions begin in earnest at 14.00pm when Prof Achim Menges, an architect and director of the Institute for Computational Design at Stuttgart University speaks on “Integrative Computer- based Designing and Building - Thinking Architecture Diff erently”. At 14.30pm, Thimo Weitemeier, of the City of Nordhorn, will be followed at 15.00pm by Natalie Bräuninger, of RKW Architektur who will give a 30-minute address, followed at 15.30pm by Prof. Tobias Wallisser, of Berlin’s Lava Laboratory For Visionary Architecture. His talk is titled Nature meets Technology. Between 12.00 and 13.30pm Katrin Jacobs, of Henn


Architekten, will give a guided tour in German. Throughout the event, the Art & Interaction zone


will play a major role, providing a sensory experience from a new angle: providing a place where artists and designers can provide an accessible and entertaining perspective on ATMYSPHERE. Among them will be


speakers will follow, promising to make it a vibrant fi nal day. At 11.45am, Prof. Dr-Ing Christoph Gengnagel, an expert in Constructive Design and Structural Planning at the University of the Arts in Berlin will give an address titled “Shaping Space - Shaping Future”. He will be followed on to the stage


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12.15pm by Prof Jan Krause of the Department of Architecture from the University of Bochum, who will speak on the subject of Architecture Media


Julian Modica’s “Three-dimensional stone landscape”. The Munich artist will be using mosaic and glass fragments to create versatile, visually appealing rows and ornaments inspired by nature. The project has been created especially for the event and will


consist mainly of fl attened river pebbles. Using a sophisticated and precise mosaic technique, Modica will articulate a creative approach to selected forms of nature, building the work of art on the principle of architectural objects, emphasising the sense of mass, statics, rhythm and balance. His commitment is refl ected in the processing of natural materials until they blend in perfectly with the whole. The works point to the strong energy of nature’s materials, which as such, have an


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