In the programme, you'll find all designers participating in DDW. Search by subject, day, location or discipline. Save projects via the DDW app.
Jennifer Kleinnibbelink
The value of reuse
Jade Veillet
An open hardware system
KyungSeo Min
Fresh air as a tool for dynamic space.
Salon Veneman
Stijn Op De Macks
Simón Sánchez Navarro
Abject Queerness Towards Postcapitalist Discourse
Bibliotheken in de Brainportregio
Step into your next story
studio mo man tai
Anti-terrorism obstacles revisited – a well-known Dutch expression translated with 3D concrete printing.
Katinka Feijs
Reflect on inclusion by exploring how design can open space for the lives and perspectives of non-human entities.
Michelle Bonouvrié
Buro Happold
Transformation to Circular Cities - a Lab Talk with Buro Happold
Sweco
What would the world look like if we considered Earth our client?
Nina Kieviet
SCHR24.D7.W22.25.3 serves as a glass time capsule that preserves the ecological rhythms of an island for future generations.
Fenna Kosfeld
Objects of Illumination elevating the presence of carbonised matter
Studio Sam van Haren
From tension, through exertion, to relaxation.
Esolia collective
Design United
Less Hope More Action! Let’s not be paralysed by ecological crises and threats to democracy; let’s ACT with optimism.
Manifestations, Art & Technology
Drinks, Pitches & Demos is an energetic gathering for innovators, start-ups and inspired professionals. Network event.
Kaori Ogawa, Kaito Nakahori, Harpreet Sareen
Trudo
Studio Daniëlle Ooms
An experimental gastronomy event where food, design, and nature come together.
Fontys ICT Innovation Lab
Exploring Identity in the Age of Digital Doubles.
Studio Jonathan Radetz
Convertible furniture made from renewable flax and infinitely recyclable steel tubes.
Start a Food Story & Foodsafari
Your exclusive and curated food & design day
Alessia Pasquini, Beatriz Sandini, Paulina Martina
Reconnect with wonder through a sensorial journey of biobased materials, where craft, XR, and imagination converge.
Lottozero
Transforming raw wool — once a byproduct of the food industry — into refined interior textiles through high-quality processes.
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