Trade show about visualising innovation, design and product development of materials, products or services.
Tue 19 Oct 2010, 13:00
Charles Kaisin
architect designer
Biography
Charles Kaisin (1972) is a Brussels based architect designer whose work explores the processes that generate a form. He graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2001, in Ron Arad’s studio in London, after having completed an Architecture degree in Brussels.
After two internships in Jean Nouvel’s studio in Paris then with Tony Cragg in 1997, he took part in an exchange program with the Kyoto University for the Arts in 2000 during which he conducted research on new materials.
Kaisin made recycling one of his favourite themes. Its niche: create objects with a contemporary design from recycled materials and using structures like honeycomb.
Kaisin teaches design at Saint-Luc, Architecture School in Brussels and is Art Director for Val Saint Lambert since 2010.
The lecture
Charles Kaisin will illustrate his personal experiences with different ways of work in designing.
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