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The Project

Project competition aimed to promote the "culture of knowhow" through the works of the 40 NABA design students (half of them italian, half of them from foreign cultures) within the courses of New Materials Technology.

The participants have been asked to define the design and implement the technological and constructive development of a display element for fashion accessories (bags, belts, hats, leathers, shoes, small-sized garments) or jewels (necklaces, rings, earrings, watches, etc.)

Area: Design
Courses: Interior Design
Campus: NABA Milan
Collaboration: DACA Vetrine

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Project Leaders

Luca Poncellini
Design and Applied Arts Department Head
Design and Applied Arts Department Head
Luca Poncellini
<p><strong>Design and Applied Arts Department Head</strong></p> <p>Luca Poncellini is an architect and a designer with a PhD in the History of Architecture and City Planning. As a partner in the architecture office Cliostraat until 2009, he has curated projects and has lectured in Italy and in several countries throughout the world. His works have been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, at the Van Alen Institute in New York, at ETH in Z&uuml;rich, at MAGA in Gallarate and at Triennale Milano. In 2008 he co-curated the retrospective exhibition Laszlo Hudec, in collaboration with the Hungarian Consulate in Shanghai. Since 2013 he has been the Course Leader of the MA in Interior Design. Between 2015 and 2019 directed the research lab and the project C-Park. Since 2019 he has been Design and Applied Arts Department Head.</p>
Giovanni Tironi
Project Leader
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Students involved

Alessia Montanari, Sha Lijin, Alice Bandiera, Andrea Pasquariello, Beatrice Bianchi, Ilaria Borza, Carlotta Schinelli, Costanza Russo, Cristina Coffano, Francesca Scorza, Dalila Del Sordo, Eleonora Rota, Federica Ficarra, Giulia Rinaldi, Veronica Gori, Antonia Latorre, Li Yuanyu, LinI Jiayi, Sarah Aliberti, Valeria Notaristefano, Xiang Lin, Xu Yang, Yanying Zhong, Zhang Xinyue, Zhang Yiyan, Zhao Jinxiang, Zong

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