1. Ruhrmoderne

    February 07, 2016
    The aim of the Ruhrmoderne project is to develop a cultural, social and economic concept for urban and regional development based on the modern heritage of the post-war Ruhr area. Ruhrmoderne attempts to provide an alternative to the demolition or musealization of the modern heritage.
  2. Garden of Modernity

    June 04, 2015
    ‘Garden of Modernity’ is a development strategy that focuses on the neglected modern heritage of the city of Marl, while proposing a re-activation of all modern buildings through a productive natural landscape.
  3. Believe, Know & Feel

    October 09, 2014
    While future thinking arises always afresh from the here and now, its origins stem from immemorial human desires. Future fictions of the "Great Escape", "Ideal Beauty" or "Immortality" are as old as human beings yet the way to approach them, continuously changes.
  4. Core & Periphery / Beyond Plan B

    October 01, 2013
    In order to understand the influence of the Rhine area and the area that influences the Rhine area, it is necessary to investigate its context. A collective of factors (demographic, cultural, infrastructural, etc.) make the area along the river Rhine to a focus zone within Europe.
  5. droog features TD at the Salone del Mobile 2013 in Milan

    April 09, 2013
    Droog Lab presents the Material Matters Media news flash by TD that explains how material scarcity drives innovation, next to Winy Maas’s visions for new urban luxuries , Erik Kessels vision for a society with space for a million identities and a beautiful future for nomads of the cloud...
  6. Material Matters at the Dutch Design Week 2012

    October 20, 2012
    While we are hit with glooming predictions of ever increasing material scarcity, our material culture—from the way we consume and dispose, to the way we produce and collect, to the way we design and develop business models— largely remains unchanged.
  7. We Don't Trust You Architects

    August 14, 2012
    The Way We Are Cynical Residents Four architects spending two months of thinking about Tarwewijk and spending three weeks physically in Tarwewijk does not make any difference. The people of Tarwewijk have a lot of people like us seen come and go.
  8. Material Matters: The Future Furniture Fair

    August 14, 2012
    Imagine if income tax was replaced with tax on raw materials. What would this mean for the design industry and the future furniture fair?During the International Furniture Fair in Milan, Droog will present “Material Matters,” a future furniture fair featuring 20 design companies—both real and imagined—that might come to thrive...
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