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Daniel Widrig

‘SnP’, 2018, recycled plastic, injection moulded

“Widrig’s art breaks down the boundaries between disciplines; borrowing tools traditionally associated with one industry and using them in other fields, in often unanticipated and exciting ways. Widrig uses computer simulation processes and advanced technologies adopted from the special effects business to create sculptural 3D-printed craftwork—digital designs materialize into intricate sculptures in glass or recycled plastic and furniture pieces with impeccable undulated thin surfaces,” Devid Gualandris

Daniel Widrig

ДАНИЭЛЬ ВИДРИК

Daniel Widrig于2009年在伦敦成立了他的工作室。从建筑协会毕业后,Daniel在Zaha Hadid工作了几年,在那里他参与了Hadid最具标志性的建筑和产品的设计工作。 尼尔·威德里格(Daniel Widrig)的工作室现在在广泛的领域工作,包括雕塑,时装,家具设计和建筑。 自成立之初就采用数字系,该工作室在该领域拥有独特的地位,并被广泛认为是数字艺术和设计的先锋。

Daniel Widrig and Guan Lee

Ecoire Chair

Daniel Widrig and Guan Lee at University College’s London Material Architecture Lab was made from coconut fibre and starch. Its twisting, symmetrical form gives the impression of coconuts being ensconced inside.

Daniel Widrig

ДАНИЭЛЬ ВИДРИК
Tower Study
Daniel Widrig’s studio now works in a broad range of fields including sculpture, fashion, furniture design and architecture. Embracing digital systems since its early days, the studio holds a unique position in the field and is widely considered to be in the vanguard of digital art and design.The Tower Studies examine this same material behaviour on an architectural scale, further blurring the distinction found on a small scale between structure and ornament.

Daniel Widrig

Organic
Daniel Widrig’s studio works in a broad range of fields including sculpture, fashion, furniture design and architecture. Embracing digital systems since its early days, the studio holds a unique position in the field and is widely considered to be in the vanguard of digital art and design.

Daniel Widrig and Melih Altinisik

Kartepe 30.Meridien Landmark

30.Meridien is located on the North side of the Istanbul-Adapazari D-100 Road and it will become the key Landmark for the development of the Kartepe Region. All the visitors approaching the site from all other cities to the region for skiing or visiting the Sapanca Lake will experience the amazing Vista so it will turn into an attraction point for the developing prestige of the Kartepe. The design concept for Landmark is like the dance of two eliptical steel rings which are balanced with the cables located in between them. This fluid interaction gives various visual perspectives to the structural Landmark design. 30M with its fluid form and its well integrated landscape design will attract the visitors not only to the site also inside the landmark. When the visitors are standing under the center of the 20m high Meridien Structure, they will experience the elevated 30.Meridien.

DANIEL WIDRIG

Даниэль Видрик
Little Black Spine

芸術デザイナーのダニエル・ウィドリグは、このウェアラブルアートシリーズの背後にいます。 これらの3D印刷された作品は、彼のKinesisコレクションの一部です。 これらの彫刻の付属品のいくつかは骨のように見えますが、他は非常に抽象的なものです。 これらの印象的なデザインはすべて黒で行われているようで、非常に想像力に富んでいます。 このウェアラブルアートコレクションの背後にあるアイデアは、それらを身に着けている人の体に合わせたカスタムアクセサリーを作ることです。 ピースが外骨格に似ている場合、これは特にクールです。 これらのぴったりとしたアートワークは、平均的なアクセサリーよりも興味深いものです。 彼らは体のさまざまな領域に重点を置くことを意図しており、まさにそれを行います。 Widrigのクリエイティブな印刷コレクションは、大胆で非常に詳細です。 これらの作品はあなたの体を生き生きとした呼吸する芸術作品に変えます。

IRIS VAN HERPEN

Айрис Ван Эрпен
イリス ヴァン ヘルペン

Una colaboracion entre Daniel Widrig y MGX, la pieza principal es una camisa para mujer de una sola pieza rigida, con formas repetitivas creadas por computadora. Dándonos un look and feel muoy techn y futurista sin buscar una forma ergonómica que imite al cuerpo humano como regularmente se hace, la prenda recae solamente en los hombros del portador lo cual es bastante curioso y distintivo.

Zaha Hadid Architects

bow chair
designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, Ross Lovegrove and Daniel Widrig

Bow is the latest result of the extensive, ongoing research that ZHA is conducting within the domains of 3D printing and material experimentation.The chair combines pristine design informed by structural optimisation processes typically found in nature, with innovative materials and the most advanced fabrication methods. The pattern and the colour gradient concur in redefining the traditional spatial relationship between furniture and its setting.

Zaha Hadid Architects

Rise chair
The two 3D-printed chair, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects principal Patrik Schumacher, will be displayed alongside creations by Welsh industrial designer Ross Lovegrove and London-based designer Daniel Widrig.