b.taler@stu-strate.design
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Borne OROR
Ideation, design and 3D modelling of a bespoke interactive kiosk for an entrepreneur in collaboration with Biotech Dental as part of a project request. Completed in 48 hours, the kiosk combines design and functionality in keeping with Biotech Dental's brand identity, using simple materials and an organic, harmonious shape that evokes calm and serenity.
The integration of Oror's innovative hologram screen concept means that customers can enjoy a personalised, immersive hologram experience for interactive discovery.
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FDM
This project consists in designing paper lampshades through an exploration of forms, materials, and simplicity of installation. The work adapts to an existing in-situ structure and will be installed at the center of a spiral staircase in the FDM Find Crafts museum in Zurich, Switzerland, as part of an exhibition.
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LBL Chair
The challenge for this project was to create a stable, solid chair from a single plank of wood, without using glue or chemical fixings - just by fitting together. The parts were designed entirely in Illustrator, then laser-cut for optimum precision. Finishing work was carried out by hand to refine the material and improve the finish.
This project explores a design approach aimed at optimising the manufacturing process for a seat, by simplifying production while enhancing the value of the material.
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Tealight Holder
This project involved creating a paper candleholder, designed as a delicate and atmospheric piece for an intimate dinner hosted by a brand during a special event.
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Presence Pod
The interactive library terminal project aims to streamline space management by displaying real-time seat availability on a screen at the library entrance.
Sensors installed on each table detect occupancy status when users insert a pebble into the detection slot, updating the display via a terminal at the entrance.
This system allows users to easily locate free seats upon arrival, improving space utilization and enhancing the overall user experience in the library.
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White Wall Cart
The transport cart is designed for 1m×2m panels, holding up to 15 large panels plus 2 small ones, with a total weight capacity of 130kg (plus 20kg maximum for U-profiles).
It has a welded 25×25mm square aluminum tube structure (1900×800×1100mm) with a black epoxy finish and a Foamlite base.
The structure is reinforced by three welded aluminum tubes (800×25×25mm) underneath and four internal support plates on the panel slots.
Features include a lateral storage compartment for assembly parts, a 500×1100×2mm aluminum side grating, two white mirrors with fixings, and three coat racks with fixings.
The cart will be delivered with a mobile storage unit (AUER PACKAGING drawer cart) for tools like a steamer, screws, and gloves.
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Agria
This ceramic lamp, made from refined materials, features an innovative lighting system. With no visible switch, the lamp lights up simply by ‘opening’ the top part by pulling it upwards. This intuitive, playful lighting mechanism makes interaction easy, transforming use into a natural, pleasant experience for the user. The minimalist, sober design of the lamp, while remaining aesthetically pleasing, makes it a functional object for everyday use.
The creation of this object made me aware of the limits of this material when it comes to designing a prototype.
This concept is an exciting area of exploration for experimenting with materials and optimising interaction with the user.
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Glazing Door
The entrance consists of a two-section door in 12 mm fluted glass, supported by two floor-to-ceiling pivots, with a central plate (identical to the building's facade panels) that conceals the locking system.
Thoughtfully designed and drawn to integrate seamlessly with an existing building, this entrance ensures aesthetic continuity.
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Stair
The staircase was also conceived and designed to be integrated into an existing building, adopting the site's identity while subtly modernizing it.
It is made of concrete, and the stringers and railings are made of steel, painted identically to the IPN beams already present on the building.
The handrail and the plates on the risers are identical to the metal plates present on the door and on the building's facade, and tiling will be added to the treads, identical to the tiling inside the building, to create an impression of continuity.