Volume 9 • Number 2 • April - June 2020
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Concrete-Mate, the Electronic Weighing System by Carmix for Perfect Mix-Design Control Editor-in-Chief K. Vikram Rastogi
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Set a Distinct Mood in Your Home With Jetclass’ Poufs Selection The 25,000 SQ ft “VILLA 12” Mansion in Jakarta CMC Launches Tundra Kalingastone Quartz from Fiorito Collection Office Furniture
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Cor Launches Unique Office FurnitureIdeal for WFH Brought to India by Plüsch Vikrant Vikram Rastogi
Jayesh Vikram Rastogi
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Collection
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Saint Louis Presents an Iconic Cystal ware Collection – Tommy Brought to India by Emery Studio Flower Vase
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Yasanche Unveils the Avant-Garde ‘Ice Cube Flower Vase’ From Its Water Series Carpet Designs
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Siamo Tutti Uno Collection designed by Roberta Mari and Silvia Zylberman Pio for Carpet Edition Through The Camera Lens
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Homi, Milan, Italy Cevisama, Valencia, Spain Fairs
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MESSE MÜNCHEN 2019 THE KEY THEMES AT BAU 2021 Upcoming Events
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EDITORIAL
About 400 million workers in India, working in the informal economy, are at risk of falling deeper into poverty during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. The International Labour Organisation (ILO) reports that the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting 2.7 billion workers globally due to lockdowns. COVID-19 is already affecting tens of millions of informal workers. In India, Nigeria and Brazil, the number of workers in the informal economy affected by the lockdown and other containment measures is substantial. In India, nearly 90 per cent of the people work in the informal economy and about 400 million of these are at risk. Particularly in low- and middle-income countries, hard-hit sectors have a high proportion of workers in informal employment and workers with limited access to health services and social protection. Without appropriate policy measures, workers face a high risk of falling into poverty and will experience greater challenges in regaining their livelihoods during the recovery period. Employment contraction has already begun on a large (often unprecedented) scale in many countries. In the absence of other data, changes in working hours, which reflect both layoffs and other temporary reductions in working time, give a better picture about the dire reality of the current labour market situation. Using this approach, as of 1 April 2020, the ILO's new global estimates indicate that working hours will decline by 6.7 per cent in the second quarter of 2020, which is equivalent to 195 million full-time workers. IATA says 25 mn jobs in aviation, related sectors at risk. International Air Transport Association on Tuesday predicted that some 25 million jobs globally are at risk with airline shutdown due to Covid-19 crisis. Accordingly, a new analysis by IATA shows that some 25 million jobs are at risk of disappearing with plummeting demand for air travel amid the COVID-19 crisis. Out of the 25 million jobs at risk, 11.2 million are in Asia-Pacific, 5.6 million in Europe, 2.9 million in Latin America, 2 million in North America, 2 million in Africa and 0.9 million in the Middle East. In the same scenario, airlines are expected to see full year passenger revenues fall by $252 billion (-44 per cent) in 2020 compared to 2019. The second quarter is the most critical with demand falling 70 per cent at its worst point, and airlines burning through $61 billion in cash. K.Vikram Rastogi 8 | Architecture & Interiors International Panorama
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NEWS
CONCRETE-MATE, THE ELECTRONIC WEIGHING SYSTEM BY CARMIX FOR PERFECT MIX-DESIGN CONTROL With over 40 years’ experience, Carmix has helped to revolutionize the concrete industry thanks to continuous technical innovation and the development of digital technologies that simplify on-site operations. One example is Concrete-Mate, a load-cell electronic weighing system that weighs the concrete mix directly inside the drum. Unlike many weighing systems in the market where a hydraulic weighing system is installed on the bucket, the one designed by Carmix is unique as it is equipped with four electronic load cells on the drum bottom, providing extremely accurate data on concrete quality. Concrete-Mate, the electronic weighing system with smart load cells and printer Available only on the Carmix 3500 TC model, this load-cell electronic weighing system allows the operator to simultaneously dose and check all aggregates as they are loaded inside the drum, including water. This simplifies the control of each aggregate, reducing dosing error. In addition, the system can store up to 15 different MixDesigns with up to 99 components at a time. When loading is complete, the PC in the control cabinet automatically prints a ticket with all data, which can be saved on a USB stick as well. Concrete-Mate, the digital Mix-Design Manager that has revolutionized concrete production Launched in 2017 to improve the quality of the concrete output by Carmix machines, Concrete-Mate is an innovative digital Mix-Design Manager running a standard RMC Plant-level management software that applies 4 load cells inside the mixing set and guarantees a top quality concrete mix in compliance with international concrete standards (UNI 206-1 - ASTM – ACI, etc.). Concrete-Mate is a digital revolution in concrete production and adds to those values that have always characterized Carmix philosophy: to offer a self-loading concrete batching plant, able to prepare concrete how, where and when you want. Innovative digital technology for a certified, perfect MixDesign Concrete-Mate allows up to 15 different mixes and 99 types of materials to be selected. Multiple combinations can be created with these elements, based on the construction site. Once the desired mix design has been stored, the software suggests the doses for each element, the sequence of operations and the time needed for each April - June 2020
process step, thus eliminating any potential error. The four load cells act as weight sensors directly where the mix is made. Compared to systems that use pressure sensors on the loader, this system guarantees direct control of components right where the mix is made (including the weight of water, for an optimal W/C ratio), greater accuracy and a maximum 2% weight deviation, as in the most sophisticated concrete plants. Monitoring of finished product and check of the operator's performance add to this superior performance. Concrete-Mate adapts the concrete recipe to moisture content input, by automatically recalculating the W/C ratio. Monitoring of running, quality and operating costs from website and App With its full digitization, Concrete-Mate allows individual operations to be quality controlled. Actually, the software issues a certificate with all analytical Mix-Design data at the end of process, including client name, construction site, operator name, as well as the mixing time, any deviation between loaded and virtual weight and a total weight check. Furthermore, Carmix has developed a monitoring system from website (IPOTweb) and from App (IPOTAPP) for an accurate monitoring of concrete output, product quality and running costs, ensuring a clear, immediate return on investment for CARMIX machines. 9 | Architecture & Interiors International Panorama
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Set a Distinct Mood in Your Home With Jetclass’ Poufs Selection Poufs aren’t only versatile in their utility. They are also versatile in their actual design. No matter what your style is, there is one that is designed to fit it perfectly. Jetclass has a wide range of offer, where you can find them in a variety of shapes, colours and materials so they can blend in your scheme or be a true accent piece to your space. Poufs are a great and unique accessory that can tie a room and the interior design together. When it’s time for you to find a pouf that’s right for your home, Jetclass has the solution.
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THE 25,000 SQ FT
“VILLA 12” MANSION IN JAKARTA Where thirty feet high ceilings are underlined by precious cascades of light, signed by WINDFALL:
accompanies with a solar-system-like show the ascension to the bedrooms and study area.
a Double Swirl chandelier creates a sparkling twister that assures the grandeur of the dining room overlooking the pool, while a composition of Hellbob chandeliers
This majestic interior design project is by Tow Studios, who more than once trusted WINDFALL's ability to create bespoke crystal lighting for unique spaces.
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NEWS
Classic Marble Company (CMC) has introduced its latest KalingaStone quartz product - the Tundra from the Fiorito Collection. The subtle brownbeige slab dons a classic quartz design that has naturally patted, fuzzy patterns. Perfect for kitchen countertop applications, the Tundra is as tough a product as it is beautiful. This new offering from CMC is expected to give designers a new option to work with in their on-going residential projects. An engineered material, Quartz slabs are extremely strong and hard, hygienic, non-porous, with consistent patterns. The material is stainresistant, durable and do not easily scratch which means, the slabs need no special maintenance. Particularly in kitchens, Quartz slabs are an ideal choice since the stone does not corrode even after coming in direct contact with alkali or acids or any other regular kitchen spills. Quartz is an extremely tough stone designed to resist wear and tear while is also elegant keeping the kitchen décor in mind.
CMC Launches Tundra Kalingastone Quartz from Fiorito Collection
The products can be cut in desired shapes and sizes and is fully compatible with sink and hob fittings. A magnificent blend of décor and utility, the product range from the Fiorito Collection makes for impeccable kitchen applications for modern kitchens.
Company: Classic Marble Company Brand: KalingaStone quartz Product: Tundra – Fiorito Collection Specs: 315 X 145 cm / 325 X 165 cm / 330 x 200 cm Thickness: 20mm 12 | Architecture & Interiors International Panorama
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OFFICE FURNITURE
Cor Launches Unique Office Furniture Ideal for WFH Brought to India by Plüsch
German furniture expert, Cor, unveils a unique collection of seating systems, brought to India by Plüsch, pioneers in bringing the finest German luxury brands to the country. Cor Lab’s Floater sofas and chairs strike an immediate chord with patrons currently working from home, as they offer you your own self-contained, relaxing, cubicle-feel office space wherever you desire.
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OFFICE FURNITURE and who work everywhere and at any time — with all kinds of people.”– says the designer Pauline Deltour. The Floater is also highly flexible. Its interior can be fitted optionally with different elements: only cushions (seat, back and armrest cushions), armrest shelf, work shelf, corner shelf and centre shelf. Cover in one design or different body/cushion is possible; and covers in fabric or leather are made as exchangeable and removable. Specialists in creating innovative office spaces that seem “more like home”, Cor’s new collection is avant-garde both in its appearance and functionality. The candy shades of the furniture instantly inspire you, while the cleverly planned features offer you complete functionality of a work station. The Floater is more than a sofa, it is a freely configurable piece of furniture for cosy and efficient working in the modern office. The sofa system comes with high or low back, which can grow from a 1seater to a 3-seater, becomes a feel-good oasis whether you place it in your office or home.
For the COR LAB, apart from the Floater sofa system, Pauline Deltour has also designed Drop, a family of mobile rolling stools, stackable stools and a large pouf. Work was never so fun and flexible. About Plüsch Studio Poggenpohl founded by Hamendra & Rati Sharma in 1998 as SIS Imports, and was rebranded by their daughter Sukriti Sharrma to Plüsch in 2015. “Plüsch” embodies a new energy and a compelling promise in the domain of
With its freely selectable modules made of ash or oak wood, Floater becomes a fullyfledged workplace. The additional shelves provide space for notebooks and pads, for which there is a dedicated power connection and a USB connection. Hold a private meeting or just withdraw for some peace and quiet, Floater is your comfortable haven. “I wanted to create a practical sofa. For people who are constantly on the move with their laptop under their arm 14 | Architecture & Interiors International Panorama
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OFFICE FURNITURE luxury living; be it kitchens or lifestyle products. The brand was a pioneer in bringing the best German luxury brands to India; beginning with Poggenpohl for kitchens, Gaggenau for appliances and Interluebke for wardrobes. The transition from SIS Imports to Plusch has been steady and well thought-out. While the parent company SIS IMPORTS remains the same, the Plusch brand offers the much-needed strong, iconic brand name to assemble the wide product portfolio under one umbrella. Representing the world's leading brands in exclusive pan India tie-ups, Plusch has carved out a genuine, unshakeable reputation through an honest approach, dedication, immaculate execution and client satisfaction. Over time, it diversified and expanded its product portfolio
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to represent many other prestigious and luxurious lifestyle brands. The driving factor behind the intentional associations with all German companies has been the shared sensibility and a professional work ethic that rests on an unrelenting quest for perfection. German for 'plush, luxurious and refined', Plusch exemplifies a modern, engaging experience. The name 'Plusch' also draws out the German association succinctly and reflects the promise of luxury and elegance. The accompanying visual identity and language are distinct and will be characteristically plush, though minimalist and sophisticated. Pure, crisp white is contrasted against cool tones of silver and grey and a subtly-used Plusch orange that provides the perfect accent of warmth and style.
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COLLECTION
Saint Louis Presents an Iconic Cystal ware Collection - Tommy Brought to India by Emery Studio Bespokelighting specialist, contemporary home décor and tableware specialist, Emery Studio brings to India, atimeless collection of crystal ware including lights and vases – Tommy –by Saint Louis. Europe’s oldest and most revered crystal glass manufacturer, Saint Louis has celebrated the ageless appeal of the handcutTommy for over 90 years. It was first unveiled in 1928 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Great War. The legend of Tommy has lived and flourished since then. From its star-shaped base to the sparkling glints of the diamond, bevel, pearl and rim cuts, Tommy stands out as an iconic collection. In 1938, Tommy was officially presented at a prestigious luncheon hosted by the then-President of the French Republic, Albert Lebrun, at the Château de Versailles in the Hall of Mirrors, in honor of the British king George VI and his wife. Each of the 200 guests admired a series of 11 Tommy glasses. Eventually, 2,200 mouthblow and hand-cut glasses were produced for the occasion. 18 | Architecture & Interiors International Panorama
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COLLECTION
Tommy employs a unique technique of the doublelayered crystal (clear crystal lined with colored crystal) that offers depth to the eight emblematic colours. The crystal is then decorated portraying all of the signature cuts of the brand - star-shaped base, diamond, bevel, pearl and rim cuts. Named after the English soldiers celebrated in Rudyard Kipling's poems, Tommy is thus emblematic of the brand’s know-how. April - June 2020
In 2017, Tommy came up with a brand-new product lighting. The two table-lamps (small and large)and a large oval vase launched display bold cuts upon the clear crystal.Tommyssimo joined the festivities with vibrant colours – dark-green, dark-blue, flanel-grey and red in a large vaseformat. These exceptional creations are numbered and limited to 188 pieces per colour. 19 | Architecture & Interiors International Panorama
COLLECTION
About Emery Studio Emery Studio specializes in bespoke decorative lighting, tableware and home decoration solutions for interior designers and architects and exclusively represents some of the finest international designer lighting, tableware and home decoration brands in India.
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Brands under the Emery umbrella are the ultimate symbols of French luxury and are handcrafted with the finest materials and age-old techniques. Amongst others, brands in its portfolio include Saint Louis, Lalique, Christofle, Daum, Windfall, L’Objet, Griffe, Haviland.
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Flower Vase
Yasanche Unveils the Avant-Garde ‘Ice Cube Flower Vase’ From Its Water Series Yasanche launches the ‘Ice Cube Flower Vase’ from its Water Series. This unconventional home décor accessory is moulded in translucent resin using eight intricate techniques to achieve the final product. Since, these techniques are hand-processed, each piece has one-of-a-kind features. The inspiration behind Yasanche’s Water Series is the purity and kinetic form of water. This Series exhibits a unique collection of accessories that portray the fluidity of water in its different states of existence, and its natural flow in the form of ripples, splashes, droplets and bubbles—shapes and movements that have been wonderfully captured as a moment in time. The Water Series includes awe-inspiring and distinctive home accessories. Future additions to the collection will be in the form of wall art and furniture objects. April - June 2020
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Flower Vase
“The ‘Ice Cube Flower Vase’ is reminiscent of a piece of melting ice and features a unique ‘cracked effect,’ which is visible in actual pieces of ice.The vase also comprises multiple circular openings, which can be used to hold flowers. This unique home décor piece is skilfully moulded in translucent resin, and is carefully crafted with eight intricate hand-finished techniques to achieve its ultimate finish,” states Yashesh Virkar, Founder, Yasanche.
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About The Brand: Yasanche by Yashesh Virkar is a celebration of exquisite artistry, originality and fascinating treasures of the world around us. Yasanche’s designs are highly crafted, and are inspired from the decorative arts, flora and fauna, and natural forms, while using unique techniques. They are sophisticated decorative pieces that redefine modern trends.Yasanche sets a high standard in home accessories with its empowering style, prestige, and exclusivity. The Water Series at Yasanche strives to evoke sensational experiences by featuring beautiful pieces which are passionately inspired and crafted, and convey a sense of mystery that seduces, entices and captivates its audience.
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CARPET DESIGNS
SIAMO TUTTI UNO Collection designed by Roberta Mari and Silvia Zylberman Pio for Carpet Edition ‘They call us poor and primitive, but we are not poor nor primitive. Our wisdom is not useless. It is the wisdom of the Earth’. The words of Davi Kopenawa, spokesperson for the Yanomami people and defender of environmental and Indigenous people's rights, help to illustrate an extraordinary project conceived from the collaboration between Carpet Edition and Roberta Mari with Silvia Zylberman Pio.
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CARPET DESIGNS
Siamo tutti uno (translate is We are all one) is a collection of rugs conceived to give a voice to indigenous people, now also threatened by the health emergency, but always subjected to violent genocide, slavery and racism in the name of April - June 2020
'progress' and civilization. With their sustainable lifestyle, they are the best custodians of the natural world; defending their rights is therefore also the best and most effective way to protect the environment and biodiversity. 25 | Architecture & Interiors International Panorama
CARPET DESIGNS
Carpet Edition_Siamo Tutti Uno_Exas Blue
Carpet Edition_Siamo Tutti Uno_Kyrin Gold_1
Carpet Edition_Siamo Tutti Uno_Kyrin Gold_2
Carpet Edition_Siamo Tutti Uno_Kyrin_Urihi Natural Grey_1
Carpet Edition_Siamo Tutti Uno_Kyrin_Urihi Natural Grey_2
Carpet Edition_Siamo Tutti Uno_Memby Yellow
Carpet Edition_Siamo Tutti Uno_Urihi Black_1
Carpet Edition_Siamo Tutti Uno_Urihi Black_2
Carpet Edition_Siamo Tutti Uno_Urihi Red_1
Carpet Edition_Siamo Tutti Uno_Urihi Red_2
Carpet Edition_Siamo Tutti Uno_White_1
Carpet Edition_Siamo Tutti Uno_White_2
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CARPET DESIGNS
Roberta Mari (Milanese of Tuscan origin) and Silvia Zylberman Pio (Polish-Brazilian), share cultural fusion and the love of integration among styles and different languages, and they were able to design a collection of surprising visual impact, capable of communicating an emotion and telling a story. Every one of the seven Siamo tutti uno rugs is, in fact, a tribute to the lifestyle of the Amazon populations: the designs of the Urihi and Kyrin are inspired by the Kaiapó body paintings, the Memby evoke childhood decorations, the graphics of the Exas is a message of good health, and the form of each one echo the arrow used for hunting. Made by hand, as all of the rugs in the Hand Made collection, in this case in wool and Hardtwist, can April - June 2020
be used individually or in combination freely matching bright colors and geometric designs. To contribute in a concrete way to the conservation and defense of the Earth and of indigenous populations, Carpet Edition has decided to contribute a percentage of the sales of every carpet in the Siamo tutti uno collection to Survival International, the worldwide movement dedicated to indigenous populations (www.survival.it). Formed in 1969 by a group of people profoundly disturbed by the extermination of Amazonian Indians, Survival fights to defend the lives, land and future of these populations who should have the same rights as all contemporary societies, as told in the extraordinary book. We are one (Logos editions), to which the collection owes its name. 27 | Architecture & Interiors International Panorama
THROUGH THE CAMERA LENS
THROUGH THE CAMERA LENS
Homi, Milan, Italy
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THROUGH THE CAMERA LENS
Cevisama, Valencia, Spain
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FAIRS
MESSE MÜNCHEN INDUCES AVERAGE REVENUE OF €3.3 BILLION A YEAR IN GERMANY
The IFO Institute surveys the indirect profitability of trade fairs and congresses at the Munich location on behalf of Messe München. It has risen by 25% since the last study. Every euro in revenue made by Messe München generates ten euros in revenue nationwide The growth drivers are international exhibitors and visitors
“In the record year 2019, Messe München even induced revenue of €4.31 billion nationwide. bauma, the world’s largest trade fair, induced revenue of €1.55 billion alone. As regards employment, Messe München created more than 35,000 jobs and helped generate tax revenue of €846 million in the record year.” Greater purchasing power as a result of more international exhibitors and visitors
The latest study on indirect profitability confirms the economic effects Messe München has for the city of Munich, the region and the country. The key parameters of purchasing power, tax revenues and jobs increased by double digits. The study thus underscores the importance of trade fairs for the economy and society as a whole.
As part of its latest study, the IFO Institute for Economic Research looked at the direct and indirect knock-on effects of trade fairs and congresses in Munich for the fourth time in 2019. It identified the revenue and taxes that were generated and calculated the number of gainfully employed persons dependent on trade fair and congress business. The period reviewed was from 2016 to 2019. The study’s re-sults relate to one year of events with an average trade fair program. Exhibitors at and visitors to trade fairs and congresses in Munich induce average total revenue of €3.29 billion a year throughout Germany. Around 80 percent of these purchasing power effects are in Munich (€1.77 billion) and Bavaria (€0.83 billion, excluding Mu-nich). Compared to the last IFO study from 2013 (€2.63 billion), the revenue induced nationwide rose
“The latest study by IFO on indirect profitability demonstrates Messe München’s importance as an economic factor for the city, Bavaria and the federal government. Each euro made by Messe München (MMG) induces ten euros of revenue nationwide: in hotels and restaurants, at trade-fair construction companies, taxi companies, transport operators and cleaning, security and handicraft firms,” em-phasizes Klaus Dittrich, CEO of Messe München. 30 | Architecture & Interiors International Panorama
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FAIRS
by 25 percent. The revenue induced for Munich alone even in- creased by 28 percent. “That is attributable to the increase in the international spread of visitors and exhibitors, who stay longer and spend more on catering and shopping, especially in Munich,” says Horst Penzkofer from the ifo Institute, who was in charge of the study. Messe München induces more than 27,000 jobs nationwide Messe München induces total revenue of €3.29 billion and creates 27,294 jobs in Germany. Here, too, 83 percent of those jobs are in Munich (16,361) and Bavaria (6,281 excluding Munich). That means Messe München has created 2,900 additional jobs since the last study by the ifo Institute in 2013. Trade fairs and congresses increase tax revenues by over 30 percent That increase is also accompanied by higher tax revenues. The tax revenues in-duced in the whole of Germany were €646 million, an increase of 32 percent since the 2013 study (€490 million). That figure is even 38 percent for Munich alone. Under tax law, most of the taxes go to central government and the other federal states (€396 million), while €217 million remain in Bavaria and €33 million in Munich. April - June 2020
Positive and negative indirect profitability effects: Coronavirus pandemic causes losses in the billions in the trade fair arena As an organizer of trade fairs and congresses, Messe München GmbH has been hit directly and hard by the coronavirus pandemic. No events have been held since March. “At the moment we expect to lose up to €230 million in revenue in 2020,” says Klaus Dittrich. “Unfortunately, the 1:10 formula also applies negatively the other way round, i.e. the economy as a whole will lose up to €2.3 billion solely as a result of the events in Munich being canceled.” Trade fairs to start up again in the fall and boost the economy Messe München therefore expressly welcomes the signal from the Bavarian government that, in principle, trade fairs will be allowed again in Bavaria starting from September 1. “The study’s results are impressive testimony to the importance of our events for the domestic economy. A restart in the fall will not only give exhibiting and visiting companies the growth boost they urgently need, but will also impart a significant stimulus to economic activity in the entire region.” 31 | Architecture & Interiors International Panorama
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CALL FOR ENTRIES FOR THE PURE TALENTS CONTEST 2021 CREATIVITY AND INVENTIVENESS ARE VITAL TO THE INDUSTRY
The organisers of imm cologne firmly believe in the creative potential of emerging talent and are therefore ensuring continuity in their support for up-and-coming designers by launching the 18th edition of the Pure Talents Contest. The competition offers young designers more opportunities to win than ever before with the inclusion of a dedicated LivingKitchen Selection to mark the biannual kitchen event and the second awarding of the Audience Prize. To ensure that all the entrants are granted equal opportunities in the current coronavirus outbreak, more stages in the competition will be hosted on digital channels than in previous years. The Pure Talents Contest special exhibition at imm cologne is the place to find them – original furniture concepts and ideas for more sustainable products that the interior design industry looks to for inspiration, but also unusual designs for everyday objects that prompt visitors to reflect on their daily routines. The next generation of designers will present prototypes that offer something visually and functionally new and showcase them to the interior design scene. The Pure Talents Contest sees tables reinvented, furniture designed for ease of transport, and lamps created from paper – beautiful, intelligent and experimental objects for our homes and lives. 32 | Architecture & Interiors International Panorama
A fixture on the events calendar devoted to promoting emerging talent Despite all of the current challenges, the Interior Business Event imm cologne is hosting the popular contest for upand-coming designers once again at the edition of the fair in January 2021. The design contest is one of the most prestigious competitions for young creative talent in the world. Over the past seventeen years, a total of 476 products by 526 designers from all over the world have been presented at imm cologne as part of the contest exhibition. Many of these products have found their way into the collections of well-known manufacturers. Design students from all over the world and design graduates from any country who received their degree no more than three years ago can now enter the Pure Talents Contest 2021 – the deadline for entries is 17 September 2020. “Students and young freelancers are the first to be hit by the emerging economic downturn. But paradoxically, they are the last to be considered when it comes to providing assistance. In my view, if we are able to host a trade fair during a pandemic, we must also remain committed to our measures to support young designers, having positioned ourselves as their trusted partner for so many years. This is something we won’t give up on so easily,” explains imm April - June 2020
FAIRS cologne Director Claire Steinbrück. “Our commitment to the Pure Talents Contest has come from imm cologne itself from the outset, and staging the competition is also worthwhile from an industry perspective because it introduces new talent to the market and makes it richer and more progressive in the long run.” Nominees selected by an acclaimed jury Each year the contest jury is formed of different representatives from the international design scene, the trade press, institutions and manufacturers. This year it includes the designers Ana Relvão (Relvãokellermann, Munich) and Sebastian Herkner (Studio Sebastian Herkner, Offenbach), the design journalist Johannes Hünig and Thonet’s Creative Director, Norbert Ruf. Special exhibitions with a dedicated LivingKitchen Selection The organisers are once again looking for ideas for tomorrow’s homes and kitchens. The jury will assess the entries and nominate the 20 best designs from six categories: Furniture, Home Accessories, Lighting, Floor Coverings, Wallpapers & Textiles, and Smart Home. To mark LivingKitchen, the leading kitchen event co-located with imm cologne every two years, the Pure Talents Contest 2021 will once again include a LivingKitchen Selection with submissions for three categories: Kitchen Concepts, Concepts for Electrical Appliances, and Kitchen Accessories & Kitchen Utensils. The six nominated products in these three categories will appear in a dedicated exhibition, and one first-prize winner will be chosen from among them. The nominated product designs will be presented as prototypes to a wide audience of trade visitors and the international press at two special exhibitions at the Interior Business Event imm cologne and at LivingKitchen from 18 to 24 January 2021. The contest gives up-andcoming designers a unique opportunity to make valuable contacts with industrial manufacturers, leading design brands, journalists and prominent representatives from the design scene through the exhibition visitors and imm cologne’s extensive communication activities and its matchmaking tools – it’s the perfect career launch pad. The second Audience Prize, chosen on Instagram The jury will choose the four best designs from the exhibited products on the first day of the trade fair. They will select the first-, second- and third-prize winners – who will receive Euro 3,000.00, 2,000.00 and 1,000.00 respectively – as well as the winner of the LivingKitchen Selection, who will receive Euro 3,000.00 in prize money. April - June 2020
The Audience Prize, which debuted successfully last year, will also be awarded again: The public will vote on the social media platform Instagram, and the winner chosen will take home Euro 1,000.00 in prize money. Business (almost) as usual: a competition under unusual circumstances The coronavirus pandemic poses new challenges for the Pure Talents Contest as well. These are challenges that the organisers are happy to face with the assistance of all those involved in the competition as an opportunity for the trade fair to give the creative economy its full backing in making a fresh start. Given the challenging conditions under which the current competition will be held, ensuring a strong international dimension is a particular concern for the organisers. As they are striving to ensure equal opportunities for all contestants and they currently have to assume that travel will be subject to different restrictions in different regions of the world, the registration process will be digital, and the presentation of the nominees to the jury and at the event will also take place exclusively via digital media. The Pure Talents Contest 2021 therefore reflects the accelerated evolution of a digital future. Entering the contest and appearing in the Pure Talents Contest special exhibition for those nominated is free of charge for the designers. Those interested in entering can find all the information on the contest and the conditions of participation, as well as information on previous contestants and their submissions at: www.immcologne.de/puretalentscontest Koelnmesse – Global Competence in Furniture, Interiors and Design: Koelnmesse is the world’s top trade fair organiser for the areas of furnishing, living and lifestyle. At the trade fair hub of Cologne, the leading international fair imm cologne as well as the trade fair formats of LivingKitchen, ORGATEC, spoga+gafa, interzum and Kind + Jugend rank among the internationally renowned and established industry meeting places. These fairs comprehensively represent the upholstered and case furniture segment, the kitchen industry, the office furniture sector and outdoor living as well as the innovations of the furniture supply industry. Over the last few years, Koelnmesse has specifically added international fairs in the most important fast-expanding markets to its portfolio. These include idd Shanghai, interzum bogotá in Bogotá, interzum guangzhou in Guangzhou and Pueri Expo in Sao Paulo. With ambista, the online portal for the interiors business, Koelnmesse offers direct access to products, contacts, expertise and events relevant to the industry all year round. 33 | Architecture & Interiors International Panorama
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THE KEY THEMES AT BAU 2021 RESOURCES AND RECYCLING the many ways in which recycling can be implemented in building: façade materials, windows, wall and floor coverings and cables—all of them can be fitted in such a way that they can subsequently be completely removed and made available for re-use or recycling. Recovered metals, concrete, bricks, plaster and even clay can now be made into new building materials.
Setting the pace and giving structure to the wide range of products and services on show—the four key themes chosen for BAU 2021. Many exhibitors will align their presentations with these themes and showcase the solutions that they are offering. In the forums in the supporting program, the key themes will be explored and discussed from a range of different aspects. And in the special shows they will be illustrated using examples of products and projects. Here we present the second of those key themes: Resources and recycling.
Urban mining: Cities and buildings—tomorrow´s source of raw materials What is “urban mining” exactly? We are familiar with “recycling”, but its meaning has now been expanded: Today, in building, recycling is not just about simple processes such as sorting building rubble for re-use as bulk material in road- building. The use of brick
Walls made of building rubble, insulation from old trouser material and screw connections instead of welded seams: the “closed-cycle economy” has arrived on building sites, and the sector is taking up the idea of recycling and reusing. Pilot projects and research initiatives are showing chippings as a substrate for vegetation in gardening, landscaping or the construction of sports grounds is also more about “downcycling”, i.e. recycling but with a loss of quality. However, if the quality of the material recovered is maintained or even improved, then “recycling” becomes “upcycling” and buildings effectively become a warehouse of raw materials for use tomorrow. Buildings that need to be demolished are regarded differently: not as troublesome waste, but as a valuable store of resources. Town planners call this “urban mining”. An impressive demonstration of this in practice can be seen in Dübendorf, near Zurich. All the building materials used in the construction of the UMAR (Urban Mining and 34 | Architecture & Interiors International Panorama
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Recycling Unit) residential module, designed by Werner Sobek in collaboration with Dirk Hebel and Felix Heisel, are 100% re-usable. In fact, many parts came from demolished buildings. What is particularly important in this module, as regards re-usability, is that the materials are not fixed permanently together-instead the connecting points are screw- or push-fit, or they are pinned. Which means that when the time comes for this module to be dismantled, it will be much easier to separate and re-use the various materials. Re-use—in R&M and new-build In renovation & modernization, too, building materials can be recovered and redeployed in a closed cycle process. This was demonstrated by British architect David Chipperfield in his design for the reconstruction of the Neues Museum in Berlin. He had 350,000 bricks restored and re-used in this project. This historic building material was given a new use, integrated into one of the exhibition halls as exposed brickwork. Bricks and roof tiles are generally well suited for recovery and re-use. In renovation & modernization projects their patina and particular aesthetic are appreciated as a bridge between “old” and “new”. The first “European Technical Approval” has now been granted for re-used wall bricks. Concrete, too, can be re-used in a cost-effective way and thereby also play its part in the closed-cycle economy. There are already many examples of completed projects in which recycled concrete is replacing conventional concrete by up to 45%, as per the current guidelines. Research projects are identifying yet more potential here—up to 100% use of recycled concrete. The trend is very much towards recycling valuable building materials, keeping transport distances short and reducing the amount of waste that goes to landfill. Here are just two examples of the use of recycled concrete: The first, in the town of Korbach in Hessen, Germany, the planning bureau agn selectively dismantled a 1970s extension to the town hall, right back to the skeleton frame. Actually on site the recovered materials were separated into their different categories: concrete, bricks, tiles, ceramics. In a regional recycling company, the recovered concrete was further reduced in size and sieved, so that it could finally be mixed with cement and water to April - June 2020
create new concrete for building the new part of the town hall extension. The second example, a model project involving the University of Munich, goes one step further: The buildings on a large, former barracks area are being demolished to create space for a new residential district, a process that will generate 300,000 tons of recovered concrete, tiles and mortar. This material is to be processed on site for re-use in producing recycled concrete. In this instance, the plan is to use 100% recycled concrete—a truly pioneering and progressive example of the closed cycle economy. A major challenge in the efficient re-use of building rubble is posed by the very small particles, i.e. less than 2 mm in size, that are contained within it. These typically derive from sand-lime bricks, concrete, bricks and plaster. But here, too, there are solutions: In the “BauCycle” project, researchers at various Fraunhofer Institutes have investigated ways of using the finest mineral-based particles from demolition sites and have developed an optical-pneumatic technique for sorting them. This enables the recovery of fine-grained secondary raw materials for re- use in high quality applications. Recycling demands a re-think by all those involved in building In view of dwindling resources worldwide (e.g. sand) and the limited capacities of landfill sites for building rubble, it is clear that closed-cycle processes are also costeffective for the building sector. New approaches, such as the “material passport”, which documents the materials used in a building, and puts a value on their re-use, will in future open up new opportunities, even for the financing of building projects. In addition to this, if recovered building materials are then also re-used locally, or regionally, this can considerably reduce the high energy consumption for extraction, production and transport to the building site. A re-think is called for. Manufacturers, architects and engineers, as well as building companies and the building trades, will need to develop and implement new, resourcesaving solutions. It is not always easy, but initial recycling projects are pointing out that there are big opportunities and significant competitive advantages for everybody involved in the building process. 35 | Architecture & Interiors International Panorama
UPCOMING EVENTS Columbia House & Outdoor Living Show Fri, 28 - Sun, 30 Aug 2020 Columbia , USA
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