Introduction Ephemeral Space Design
Models and Prototypes
A course by Luca Hugo Brucculeri , Ephemeral Designer
About the video: Models and Prototypes
Overview
“The time has come! You will have to go find paper, cutter and cardboard, and everything you find, since we will make a model and some prototypes. I love the models not only because they allow me to present the idea to the client in a more creative and sensorial way, but also because they are a tool that helps to better visualize and understand the project and visualize its technical development. ”
In this video lesson Luca Hugo Brucculeri addresses the topic: Models and Prototypes, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction Ephemeral Space Design . Discover the creative process to design a fascinating ephemeral space step-by-step, from the set design to its showcase .
Partial transcription of the video
“Models and prototypes In this lesson I will show you the mockup of the project. We have made this mockup to be able to better control some elements, for example, it was super good to understand that one of the materials to choose was the base, since there are times when we always design everything very frontal, and then the mockup comes in handy to choose some spatial things, to have more insight into space. We have started with some scraps of fabrics, painting them by hand. And then, once we had the composition more or less thought out, we started printing different types of gradients to s...”
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Course summary for: Introduction Ephemeral Space Design
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Retail Design, Spatial Design

Luca Hugo Brucculeri
A course by Luca Hugo Brucculeri
Ephemeral designer Luca Hugo Brucculeri dedicates himself to the creation of temporary spaces, from window displays to stage design and immersive experiences. The stunning yet fleeting nature of his work is what most stands out.
He has worked with brands like Hermès, Seiko, and Rabat bringing his pieces to some of the most emblematic streets of Milan, Madrid, and Barcelona. In 2015 he was nominated for the "Compasso d’Oro", the oldest and most world-renowned Italian design award.
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