INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Diplomas
with Stéphane Halmaï-Voisard, Chris Kabel, Elric Petit
Bachelor Industrial Design diploma's projects, 2018
EXECAL Resident at La Becque in August 2022 - BA Industrial Deisgn graduate 2018
BIO
After graduating with a BA in Visual Arts from HEAD-Geneva, Marie Cornil completed a bachelor's degree in Industrial Design at ECAL/University of Art and Design in Lausanne. After her graduation in 2018, she exhibited her work at Villa Noailles as part of the Festival International Design Parade. She then joined, for two years, the studio Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec in Paris. She now works in collaboration with Alexandre Willaume. Together with French artisans and manufacturers, they develop a research project on imagining elements in which to live and interact, seeking to cultivate the multiplicity of their imbrications.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Stéphane Halmaï-Voisard, Chris Kabel, Elric Petit
Bachelor Industrial Design diploma's projects, 2018
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Christophe Guberan, Stéphane Kropf
Asserting its wish to play with the flimsy distinctions between “objets d’art” and practical objects and to question the legitimacy of an exhibition on the fringes of such an outstanding event as the Milan Salone del Mobile, ECAL has invited visual artist John M Armleder to curate an exhibition displaying side by side the works of students from the Bachelor Fine Arts and the Bachelor Industrial Design programmes. After having (re)visited some of John M Armleder exhibitions and seen his iconic pieces, the Furniture Sculpture among others, the students used their chosen materials and processes to devise their exhibition pieces, which they developed at ECAL during a full semester under the watchful eye of designer and professor Christophe Guberan and Stéphane Kropf, artist and Head of the Bachelor Fine Arts. Playing with scale, shapes, colours and materials, the exhibited works defy pre-established categories: a rocking zebra for gangling children, a handless clock, a minimal painting with maximalist details, taped ceramic vases, a menhir made from recycled plastic, concrete marble… All piled up in a visual cacophony that is happily deliberate. Photos by ECAL/Younès Klouche assisted by Marceau Avogadro and Flora Mottini
FINE ARTS
with Christophe Guberan, Stéphane Kropf
A selection of pieces by ECAL Bachelor Industrial Design and Bachelor Fine Arts students under the guidance of Christophe Guberan and Stéphane Kropf. Exhibition curated by John M Armleder.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Camille Blin
Focusing on an industrial production method as well on a particular perception of the image or on a high aesthetic materials, students presented a series of diversified frames. Exhibition pictures by ECAL/Younès Klouche
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Luc Bergeron
Students have worked in a real context by giving their skills to a person of their choice. They could for example developed tools for the shoemaker's corner, a french fries tray for a food truck or a lamp for maraicher producer.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Michel Charlot
This exercise aimed to sharpen the eyes of students to the objects around them and take more precisely aware of the formal quality of these. In the manner of a classic design course, they have to reproduce 3D objects 1: 1 as faithfully and intelligently as possible through models. Photos ECAL/Sébastien Cluzel
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Stéphane Halmaï-Voisard
Rooted in the heart of Aargau, Wetter Metallbau invited 1st year Bachelor Industrial Design students to discover the metalwork and how to challenge its know-how by designing a range of metal made furniture and accessories for home that were produced by Wetter’s LUN apprentice workers. Photos by ECAL/Younès Klouche assisted by ECAL/Giulia Chehab
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
with Tomas Kral
For the DNA project, the students of 1st year Bachelor Industrial Design had to design an object using mainly wire. The fonction of the object was suppose to be created depending of the material imposed.