More than 25 UDIT Interior Design students exhibit their projects at the COAM
Materials that tell stories is the exhibition resulting from the work of 29 students of the Degree in Interior Design and the Bachelor in Interior Design of UDIT, University of Design, Innovation and Technology.
This exhibition, which can be seen in the Triangular Hall of the COAM (Official College of Architects of Madrid) and which brings together the work developed by the students on the restaurants Bascoat, Bosco de Lobos, Desde 1911, Fismuler, La Manduca de Azagra, La Maruca, Makan Caleido, MO de Movimiento, Nubel and Tramo, reviews the materials used in their creation from different points of view such as the formal, the physical or the aesthetic, carrying out a critical analysis with the aim of understanding the meaning that the different materials give to the space and the conception of each project.
The exhibition, inaugurated as part of the session Otras Arquitecturas. Interior Design, focuses on the materiality of a series of spaces in the city of Madrid, all of them related to restoration.
Other Architectures. Interior Design
This session, organised and curated by MATCOAM, is part of the COAM's participation as one of the venues of the Madrid Design Festival.
These sessions are especially aimed at young architects, interior designers, students and specialised media, and the aim is to learn about other ways of developing the profession through design (interior design, ephemeral architecture, product design...).
Participating are Estudio DIIR, with its project Neutrale Flagship Store; Gon Architects, with its project Casa Flix; Plantea Estudio, with its project Veja Madrid; Rinoceronte Arquitectura, with its project Tras el corazón verde and Zooco, with its project Restaurante del Museo Marítimo del Cantábrico and moderated by Pilar Marcos, Director of Diseño Interior magazine.
