Elod beregszaszi biography of michael
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ON SHOW | CLERKENWELL DESIGN WEEK
darc thoughts@CDW Part of this year’s Light exhibition held at fabric nightclub, darc thoughts@CDW is a threeday talks programme curated by darc magazine Editor Helen Ankers - covering all aspects of lighting across hospitality and residential design.
TUESDAY 21ST MAY 11:00 | Realising a Design Vision with Architectural, Decorative and Bespoke Lighting Darren Orrow / Into Lighting Karen Taylor / Design LSM An inspiring insight into the collaboration between lighting designers Into and interior designers DesignLSM showing how they realise their collective vision for the lighting on flagship restaurant projects. Discussing the design process from initial interiors concept through to the development of a fully integrated architectural lighting scheme, decorative lighting selection and the product design, modelling and manufacture process for bespoke decorative lighting.
WEDNESDAY 22nd MAY 11:00 | Women in Design - Moderated by WiL UK Amabassador Greta Smetoniute of Michael Grubb Studio Light Collective’s Women in Lighting project will meet to discuss the role of women in design. Panelists: Lauren Lever of Foundry, Katia Kolovea of Urban Electric, Anna Kharchenkova of Light Bureau, and Faye Robinson of Enigma Lighting.
13:00 | The Defining Light of Hospitality - Moderated by Paul Nulty How lighting design is crucial in creating inviting environments within the hotel sector. Panelists: Constantina Tsoutsikou of HBA, Roman Zakovsky of Lasvit, Sofia Hagen of DH Liberty, and Tom Hupe of Perkins and Wills
13:00 | Outdoor Lighting - A Designer's Guide Presented by Simeon Chilvers, Manager Director of Cameron Design House and Sally Storey, Creative Director of John Cullen Lighting - learn how to choose decorative lighting for the garden; about clever outdoor lighting techniques; as well as the importance of bespoke outdoor lighting solutions.
15:00 |
Paper Pop-up Workshop with Elod Beregszaszi
Two slots available: 10am-1pm, or 2-5pm
The workshop will provide an insight into the basics of Origamic Architecture (OA) using simple geometric principles to design a popup structure from a single sheet of card with a combination of cuts and folds.
Using a set of pre-cut stencils you will draw your template and arrange your architectural façade features before cutting and then finally folding your final cityscape design.
At the end of the workshop you will also receive a digital learning resource for further exploration of OA techniques and to develop your design skills.
Elod Beregszaszi is exhibiting in our paper exhibition, PULP, which runs from 20 January-13 April 2024.
Some previous experience of working with paper or in paper craft would be helpful for this workshop.
All materials for the workshop will be provided.
On the day:
On arrival please make your way to the side gate of the Riverside Mill, through the courtyard and up the stone stairs on the side of the building.
Tea, coffee, and biscuits are provided for all workshop attendees.
Our Café is opening in January 2024 should you wish to purchase other refreshments during the workshop.
Please be aware that you cannot use the Co-op car park for all day parking. The Methodist Church car park and Station Road car park usually have plenty of spaces.
More information on our location and car parking for the day:
https://makesouthwest.org.uk/contact-1
To view our cancellation policy for workshops please visit:
https://makesouthwest.org.uk/cancellation-policy
Elod beregszaszi biography of michael
Elod Beregszaszi is a master of paperwork, but not in the normal sense of the phrase. He cuts, folds, embosses and sculpts out of a material most people don’t think twice about. When the average American uses 750 pounds of year, it’s nice to see someone who puts a more lasting use to it.
(Images via limitedaddiction, triangulationblog, bingbangpouf)
Elod Beregszaszi’s designs are incredibly intricate and eye popping.
Creating a realistic face out of paper is an unusual delight, but even his more common creations are distinct.
(Images via tbpdesign, keinton, illusion, ofpaperandthings, mrtopp)
While most artists working with such a specific medium typically become experts in one form of manipulating it, Elod Beregszaszi is incredibly versatile: creating sculptures, three dimensional pop ups, and expertly folded dispalys.
(Images via bingbangpouf, planet-mag)
The fragility of Elod’s work makes it that much more appealing.
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