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Architectural firm in Dresden
Architectural firm in Dresden

Dresden-based Design Workshop

The Faculty of Design at the Dresden University of Applied Sciences (HTW Dresden) is set to host a Summer Show on the 11th and 12th of July 2025. This exciting event promises to showcase the Master's degree programme in Design: Products and Interactions, as well as the Bachelor's degree programme in Design: Product and Communication.

The Summer Show takes place on the 6th floor of the U-building at HTW Dresden and offers a unique opportunity for those interested in studying design in Dresden or curious about the products of tomorrow. Students and lecturers will be available for questions and insights into design processes and course content.

A special highlight of the event is the presentation of Master's final projects on Friday from 4:00 PM. The exhibited pieces reflect the creative range and societal relevance of design studies. Highlights of the Summer Show include an interactive board game about Dresden, a user interface for collaboration with AI agents, designs for sustainable household appliances, material experiments with porcelain and wood, a design-theoretical exploration of contemporary product aesthetics, a visual awareness campaign on the topic of diabetes, and educational toys developed with children aged 4 to 12.

In addition to these, the Summer Show will also feature current projects and work from the Bachelor's degree programme in Design: Product and Communication. The exhibition will present applied design projects and experimental studies created during the summer semester.

The event is aimed at a wide audience, including those interested in studying design, design enthusiasts, and professionals from industry, research, and culture. Sandrina Sperlich is associated with the Summer Show.

The Summer Show is open on Friday, 11th July 2025, from 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM, and on Saturday, 12th July 2025, from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It's a great opportunity to witness the answers design provides to societal, technological, and ecological questions, and to engage with the vibrant design community at HTW Dresden.

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