Introduction Ephemeral Space Design

Project Production

A course by Luca Hugo Brucculeri , Ephemeral Designer

Ephemeral Designer. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined November 2019
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3,276 students
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About the video: Project Production

Overview

“The customer has loved our creative proposal, so now is the time to get down to work and produce all the decorative elements. Here the secret is to organize the timing well, so let's open the calendar. ”

In this video lesson Luca Hugo Brucculeri addresses the topic: Project Production, 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

“Project production In this lesson, we will see how to make a project. We will see what elements we need to produce, how to produce them and, above all, we will make an assembly dossier. This dossier is very important whether you decide to produce the decorative elements with your hands as well as if you decide to order it from an outside supplier. I'll show it to you. For this project, the elements to be produced are the rice plant, the dewdrops, the bottom curtain and the base. We decided to produce the rice plant in the studio, since he was the protagonist of the showcase and we wanted to...”

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Course summary for: Introduction Ephemeral Space Design

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (100)
  • 3276 students
  • 5 units
  • 16 lessons (2h 57m)
  • 16 downloads
  • Category

    Architecture & Spaces
  • Areas

    Retail Design, Spatial Design

Luca Hugo Brucculeri

Luca Hugo Brucculeri
A course by Luca Hugo Brucculeri

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Ephemeral Designer

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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Introduction Ephemeral Space Design  . Architecture, and Spaces course by Luca Hugo Brucculeri

Introduction Ephemeral Space Design

A course by Luca Hugo Brucculeri
Ephemeral Designer. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined November 2019
  • 100% positive reviews (100)
  • 3,276 students