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Anna-Sophie Dienemann creates wearable pop-up distance keepers

Anna-Sophie Dienemann creates wearable pop-up distance keepers Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Anna-Sophie Dienemann has developed a line of accessories to encourage social distancing that can be unleashed by the wearer when others come too close. Named the Bounding Spaces collection, Dienemann s design is one of more than 500 projects that were submitted in response to an open-call from the London Design Biennale and international policy think tank Chatham House. Under the theme Design in An Age of Crisis, it invited proposals from all over the world on how we can tackle some of the most pressing issues facing humanity today. The distance keepers can be unfurled by opening a belt

Design in an Age of Crisis launches

Design in an Age of Crisis: London Design Biennale responds to today’s crucial issues Design in an Age of Crisis: London Design Biennale responds to today’s crucial issues London Design Biennale and Chatham House have held an open call to gather proposals and the results are in. The 500 submissions span over 50 countries and six continents, highlighting important issues (and possible solutions) in the fields of health, environment, society and work One of the projects presented by the London Design Biennale and Chatham house as part of Design in an Age of Crisis. Pop-up ecosystems by AirLab and MuDD Architects propose ’green spaces attached to existing buildings to help positive mental health’

6 ingenious designs for our age of crisis

6 ingenious designs for our age of crisis CNN 1/14/2021 © MuDD Architects/AirLab A global callout for innovative new designs has attracted over 500 entries addressing the great challenges of our time, from flooding and traffic congestion to aging societies and remote working. The initiative, dubbed Design in an Age of Crisis, welcomed a range of proposals including pop-up gardens and musical instruments made of trash from over 50 countries. Arranged by the London Design Biennale and Chatham House, a British policy institute, the initiative called for radical design ideas to tackle critical issues facing society, according to a press release. Entries span four categories: health, environment, society and work. And while not all proposals directly responded to Covid-19, each category s brief reflected problems created or exacerbated by the pandemic, organizers said.

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