Sheep Mowers of Metis

Sheep Mowers of Metis

Reford Gardens and ECAL collaborated on bringing to Québec 25 students from Bachelor Industrial Design, with the support of the "Summer University" program of the Canton of Vaud. This project was conceived and built by 2nd year students in the Bachelor Industrial Design from ECAL/Ecole cantonale d'art de Lausanne, Switzerland, overseen by the Swiss designer Adrien Rovero, on the occasion of a one week workshop at Reford Gardens. Photos ECAL/Nicolas Haeni

Workshop (2015) with Adrien Rovero

Photo Credits
ECAL/ Nicolas Haeni
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Mouton 1 Photo ECAL/Nicolas Haeni
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Mouton 2 Photo ECAL/Nicolas Haeni
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Mouton 3 Photo ECAL/Nicolas Haeni
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Mouton 4 Photo ECAL/Nicolas Haeni
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Mouton 5 Photo ECAL/Nicolas Haeni
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Mouton 6 Photo ECAL/Nicolas Haeni
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Mouton 7 Photo ECAL/Nicolas Haeni
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Mouton 8 Photo ECAL/Nicolas Haeni
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Mouton 9 Photo ECAL/Nicolas Haeni
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Mouton 10 Photo ECAL/Nicolas Haeni

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Making-of Photo ECAL/Nicolas Haeni
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Shelter Design ECAL/Arthur Monnereau, ECAL/Ana-Sofia Rouge, ECAL/Marie-Philippe Lapierre

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Playground Design ECAL/Lionel Dalmazzini, ECAL/Maki Nakaya-Sommet, ECAL/Sim Hao Jie
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Parasol Design ECAL/Aurélie Vial ECAL/Mauro Martinho

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Buckets Design ECAL/Sophia Moeschlin, ECAL/Stefano Calia
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Buckets Design ECAL/Sophia Moeschlin, ECAL/Stefano Calia

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Shelter Design ECAL/Arthur Monnereau, ECAL/Ana-Sofia Rouge, ECAL/Marie-Philippe Lapierre
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Making-of Photo ECAL/Nicolas Haeni

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Bells Design ECAL/Lya Rennhard, ECAL/Marie Millière, ECAL/Oriol Gener Ricós
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Bells Design ECAL/Lya Rennhard, ECAL/Marie Millière, ECAL/Oriol Gener Ricós

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Making-of Photo ECAL/Nicolas Haeni
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Making-of Photo ECAL/Nicolas Haeni

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