INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Diplomas
with Stéphane Halmaï-Voisard, Chris Kabel, Elric Petit
Bachelor Industrial Design diploma's projects, 2018
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Stéphane Halmaï-Voisard, Chris Kabel, Elric Petit
Bachelor Industrial Design diploma's projects, 2018
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
by Isabelle Baudraz
Picasso, Giacometti, ECAL. Some projects sometimes give rise to what may first seem to be unlikely associations. In this case, it turned out for the best. The Musée national Picasso-Paris challenged ECAL to create new seats, at once practical and discreet and yet with distinctive character, for the exhibition areas. We rose to the challenge.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Stéphane Halmaï-Voisard, Chris Kabel, Elric Petit
Bachelor Industrial Design diploma's projects, 2017
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Adrien Rovero
3rd year Bachelor Industrial Design students immersed themselves in the adaptation of the text by Denis Kelly: L’abattage rituel de Gorge Mastromas, staged by Gabriel Dufay, in order to design a scenography in accordance with the play of actors and thanks to simple and perceptible means by the public. This play will be performed at the Théâtre de Vidy by the students of the Lausanne Theater School – Les Teintureries, as part of their diplomas.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Tomas Kral
Under the guidance of Tomas Kral, teacher at ECAL and designer, 3rd year Industrial Design Bachelor students were asked to rethink the coffee cup, as part of the 2017 edition of the Agora Biennale of Bordeaux contest. The goal for the students was to imagine a scenario around their object so they could valorise this drink or the manner it is savoured.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Adrien Rovero
On the occasion of the Designers’ Saturday in Langenthal, the third-year Bachelor Industrial Design students have created, under the lead of Adrien Rovero, an experimental and immersive space with floorings made in collaboration with Swiss carpet manufacturer Ruckstuhl.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Nicholaï Wiig-Hansen
Mathieu Lang, Bachelor Industrial Design student at ECAL, won the 3rd ex-aequo prize (15,000 euros) on the occasion of the the prestigious Prix Emile Hermès with the theme "PLAY". His project called «Luc» is a new typology of giant exquisite corpses. Project realised as part of Prix Emile Hermès with the support of Fondation d’entreprise Hermès.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Camille Blin
Students were asking to create their own manifesto through tools or ustenciles they to develop a «signature» item.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Luc Bergeron
The project goal was to develop a range of 3 items of bent sheet metal, such as for industrial manufacturing. The expectations of this project were coherence of detail depending on the material and manufacturing methods. It could be objects for office, backyard, kitchen, workshop, etc.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Stéphane Halmaï-Voisard
With the project Sac – Papier – Ciseaux , the students of 1 st year Bachelor Industrial Design have aimed to draw "a storage space that is transported on its back which places the weight of its contents on the shoulders through braces", more commonly known as a backpack.