Urbis Designday Designer and Showroom Pairings
Urbis Designday is back for its 5th year on Saturday 20th March with a fantastic new lineup of showrooms and designers and a new creative brief that will ensure visitors can expect the most inspiring Designday yet.
The format for 2010 includes creative practitioners such as multimedia creators, architects, furniture designers, landscape and fashion designers, all working in partnership with 13 of Auckland’s leading showrooms. In all, around 42 creative individuals; designers or artists will play a part in this year’s Designday.
Another first this year is the introduction of a design brief - ‘Off the Grid’ - where creative pairings have been challenged to go the extra mile to interpret this theme.
In addition to this is the HP Future Designer, where AUT’s top design graduates from Graphic, Fashion and Spatial design faculties will work with HP in a series of installations at the Simon James showroom.
The 2010 showrooms and designer pairings were announced this morning at The Steel Works in Mt Eden, Auckland, with each participant receiving a bottle of Veuve Clicquot champagne.
This year’s collaborators are:
- Cite / DUB module & World
- design denmark / Penny Vernon
- Hafele / Patrick Reynolds
- Poggenpohl / OH.NO.SUMO
- Matisse / Brendon Reid & Automation Associates
- Matisse Contract Interiors / Brogen Averill & Automation Associates
- Inovo / Alexandra Owen
- Kohler / Zambesi
- Essenze / NZ Design Collective (Chris Metcalfe & Te Rongo Kirkwood, plus David Trubridge)
- Cavit & Co / Xanthe White Design
- Studio Italia / Dulux & newimproved
- AUT / HP Future Designers at Simon James
- RTA Studio / Audi & Urbis at Ironbank.
Representatives from the showrooms and creative practitioners have already started planning and some of the exciting ideas Designday guests can expect to see include; Häfele NZ Ltd and Patrick Reynolds creating an interpretation of the nine muses that have inspired Artists and Poets throughout time; the teams from Studio Italia and Dulux & newimproved will be basing their installation on Michelangelo’s David taking a colourful tiki tour around New Zealand exploring classical Italian art and design and the diverse colours of our country.
Cite and DUB module will be travelling to the core of the design furniture concept by creating a futuristic white office space that will come alive with sound and projected images; and the representatives from Cavit & Co and Xanthe White are creating two installations around the idea of ‘time stands still’ with one of them being a 1950s New York apartment setting overtaken by nature.
All Designday guests must register online to attend and for a $20 fee will receive passes for free transport and access to all participating showrooms. Guests are then taken on a leisurely tour of the 13 showrooms from 10am till 5pm on Designday Saturday, 20th March. There are refreshments at almost every stop and shuttles to take everyone around.
Urbis Designday is endorsed by the Auckland City Council and The Hon John Banks QSO Mayor of Auckland City said that “excellent architecture and design will be a key part of a greater Auckland. Urbis Designday is an opportunity to showcase some of the key people and businesses who are already contributing to world class design within our city.”
Urbis Editor Nicole Stock said “From what we’ve heard so far this year’s installations sound extraordinary. Everyone involved is going the extra mile to give Urbis Designday guests something to remember and they will definitely finish the day inspired.”
Registration for Urbis Designday is essential. For more information or to purchase passes please visit: www.urbismagazine.com/designday
Guests who register for Designday before 01 March will go into the draw to win a fabulous VIP Audi experience for four people, complete with a champagne breakfast on the day and exclusive Designday tour accompanied by a personal chauffeur.
Urbis Designday
Saturday 20th March 2010
10am – 5pm at various venues
Passes are $20 each
Urbis Designday is powered by the Audi A5 Sportback. Strategic Sponsors include: Auckland City Council, Dulux, Geon and HP. Exclusive champagne sponsor is Veuve Clicquot and thanks to The Steel Works, Red Bull, Barista Coffee and Water in a Box.
Veuve Clicquot has a strong commitment to design and Veuve Clicquot’s support of Urbis Designday aligns the brand in New Zealand with its support of global design events such as Milan Design Week, London Design Festival and Design Miami.
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New Zealand’s largest city holds a wealth of creative talent and businesses, making it, without a doubt, New Zealand’s home of the creative industries. Auckland's unique arts, culture and creative enterprises not only enrich the cultural landscape of the city and its inhabitants but also make a vital contribution to the city’s economic success.
Auckland Council is committed to making Auckland an arts and culture centre by supporting the abundance of talented creative people who call Auckland home, and creating attractive business and lifestyle options for all who choose to live, work and play here.
The council supports the arts and creative industries in the following ways:
- Support and funding for arts organisations, artists ,arts and cultural groups
- Provision of arts facilities, such as the Art Gallery and ArtStation
- Design and delivery of a public art collection and programme
- Support of performing arts venues such as The Aotea Centre, Civic Theatre and Auckland Townhall
- Funding support for independent performing arts venues such as Q Theatre and The Basement
- Arts and creative sector research and policy and strategy such as Arts Agenda, Blueprint and Arts in Public Places – Public Art Policy
- Urban design of city environments such as Fort Street and Elliot street redevelopments
- City planning and management of projects like Aotea Quarter development
- Provision of world class library resources
- Support of industry associations and business events such as The Big Idea, ART Survive and Thrive forums and Film Auckland
- Delivery of community services to maintain and develop community and recreation facilities and centres
- Support and delivery of community and major events such as Pasifika Festival, Lantern Festival and Music in Parks
- Facilitation of film productions in the regionTo find out more about Auckland Council’s support of the creative industries and how this can benefit you or your creative business visit www.auckland.govt.nz or phone 09 379 2020
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Comments
1 March 2010 - 10:47 AM
Thanks for your entries, Emma Smales and Carla Ruka have both won a double pass to the Urbis Designday. Check your emails!
Ooooh would love to attend thank:s-) saville.trewick@xtra.co.nz
I would dearly love to win 2 x double tickets for the URBIS DESIGN DAY.
THANKYOU!
MHC
Emma - win two double passes to the Urbis Designday
Yeah, me too!
I am seeing my future.... I will win a double pass to Designday and be thoroughly inspired.... oooooh yes!
Interested to see what changes from last year (some great stuff, some plain bizarre!). Fashion w/ HP - how about having some product designers in there too?
Would be amazing! Please enter me in
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Looks like a great line-up - really love the idea of getting AUT design graduates involved with installations in the Simon James showroom! The theme promises interesting interpretations too. Should be a fantastic showcase for our designers!