Global Design Graduate Show 2022

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Winner Menswear - studioBALVICAR by Archie Hammond
studioBALVICAR by Archie Hammond, Fashion Design & Marketing BA Hons, Northumbria University - The over arching brand ‘studioBALVICAR’ is inspired by creating a new authentic connection with our outdoors. The brand looks back to the days when craft and the use of local natural materials took precedent. ‘studioBALVICAR’ reimagines military and heritage silhouettes, merging contemporary tactile hardware to create timeless garments fit for the modern outdoorsman.
an architectural drawing of a building with two floors and three stories, including the second floor
Joint Winner Architecture - Development Delirium by Nafeel Qureshi
Development Delirium : How Architecture Nurtures Inequalityby Nafeel Qureshi, Architecture BArch, University of Karachi - Using cost-effective techniques, housing units can be rebuilt with help from individual members of the community to improve livability. Through an interface with the community, design guided by inhabitants' needs will allow them to improve their livelihood and develop the sensitivity of community engagement.
a multicolored glass bird feeder hanging from a ceiling fixture in the shape of circles
Winner Furniture - Parallel forest by Mingyu Xu
Parallel forest by Mingyu Xu, Design: Ceramics, Furniture or Jewellery MA, Central Saint Martins UAL - Bamboo is a low-carbon and sustainable biological material. It can be rapidly regenerative and able to sequester large amounts of carbon from the atmosphere. Bamboo's strength and elastic characteristics can make it a sustainable substitute for metal, plastic or wood.
four different views of a building with blue and white architecture on the outside, including stairs leading up to it
Winner Interior Architecture - Eesti by Lieze Vanlerberghe
Eesti by Lieze Vanlerberghe, Temporary Installations // Interior Design, KASK School of Arts Ghent - Only 50 years ago, Rummu Prison in Estonia was a labor camp where limestone was hewn from the ground. I tried to create a new life that runs through the heavy foundations of the prison. An ingenious staircase system that moves very fragile through the openings. Just as I experienced, the country is on the rise.
Maia by Isabella Phillips, Industrial Design and Technology BA Hons, Loughborough University - Maia has been developed to address the issue of non-reusable menstrual products contributing to plastic pollution, as well as the vast number of women that experience physiological and psychological issues because of their menstrual cycle. Menstrual Symptoms, Pmdd Symptoms, Reusable Menstrual Products, Menstrual Products, Pill Storage, Cycle Store, Period Products, Menstrual Cups, Sleep Yoga
Winner Design for Social Good - Maia by Isabella Phillips
Maia by Isabella Phillips, Industrial Design and Technology BA Hons, Loughborough University - Maia has been developed to address the issue of non-reusable menstrual products contributing to plastic pollution, as well as the vast number of women that experience physiological and psychological issues because of their menstrual cycle.
an electric vehicle with wheels and two seats on the front, is shown against a white background
Winner Industrial Design - Rhaetus Electric Folding Cargo Trike
Cargo bikes have become popular in cities as an eco-friendly and economoical alternative to motorized transport. It can be used to carry cargo, pets, and even children. However, it is often unsuitable for general use because of its large size. Rhaetus' folding front storage area design solves this problem by transforming the bike into a light carrier, increasing the bike's mobility, functionality, and usability.
a hand is holding an object that looks like a chair made out of wooden sticks
Winner Product Design - Wiggel! by Britton Kroessler
Wiggel! by Britton Kroessler, Design Products MA, Royal College of Art - Wiggel is an award-winning flexible play system that uses silicone joints to create wiggly and bouncy structures and shapes. The flexibility introduces an element of problem solving and structural planning to make shapes that will stand on their own.
an artist's rendering of the interior of a building with people standing around it
Joint Winner Architecture - Alleviating Maternal Suffering Through Built Environment, Ailiya Zehra
Alleviating Maternal Suffering Through Built Environment by Ailiya Zehra, Architecture BArch, University of Karachi - A Thari woman is supposed to tend to multiple tasks but most importantly, she is responsible for fetching water daily from a distant source while walking kilometers under the sun on rough pathways without any tree or retreat on the way to water. Despite being a strenuous task, water collection also serves as an opportunity for the women of Tharparkar..