ARCH.TEKT.ONIK
Architecture (Latin architectura, from the Greek – arkhitekton, from-”chief” and “builder, carpenter, mason”) means the art and science of designing and erecting buildings and other physical structures.
Recycling is processing used materials into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials, reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution and water pollution by reducing the need for “conventional” waste disposal, and lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to virgin production
ARCH.TEKT.ONIK is a combination of these two words. It uses modern architecture to interact with an old, industrial world. Luster, metallic fabrics in grey colours are mixed up with used and soiled ones in beiges (together with old stamps like from shipping boxes). Futuristic shapes are conjuncted with classic forms. Altogether it gives a unique, AW11 women collection.
All this is brought to us by Anna Dudzinska creator and the designer of DUD.ZIN.SKA. A designer from Poland who graduated from Cracow School of Art and Fashion Design plays with the definitions of geometry, architecture and combines them with fashion design. Anna’s avant-garde designs are constructions and de-constructions of materials and they are mostly inspired by modern architecture and interior design.
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