From Theory to Practice: Projects at the FH Potsdam at a Glance
Here you will find a current overview of selected projects at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam. You can filter the projects by departments and degree programs, by project type, or by content focus.
Projects sorted by project period
Drängende Gegenwart × Luckenwalde – Photographic and Textile Works
The exhibition ‘Drängende Gegenwart - Fotografie als Forschungsinstrument’ and ‘Drängende Gegenwart - textiles in transit’ combines photographic and textile works. The exhibition opening took place on the 6th of June 2024. The exhibition itself was on display at the Luckenwalde branch until the 27th of June 2024.
LAUBE focuses on Sustainability, Social Issues and Biodiversity
The allotment garden is changing – one driver of this change is the demographic development, which results in a generational change.
MORARI – Redefining Comfort at Station
Morari (Latin for linger) is a six-part urban furniture series developed in collaboration with Jesse Altmann, Valentina Lenk and Klara Schneider, which questions the comfort at bus stops using Potsdam as an example.
sepulcrum – Biodegradable Urns for Humans or Animals
In the "sepulcrum" seminar, contemporary and biodegradable urns for humans or animals were designed in cooperation with the family business and urn manufacturer Völsing. In a final presentation with jury meeting at the Baumschulenweg crematorium, the best urn designs were awarded prizes.
Unfolding Spaces
Development of an English-language online course between the Design Department and the College of Design at the partner university NTUT in Taiwan
Metal in Flux. From Casting to Mould
An exhibition project with the Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin with the question: What potential do archives have for designers and what new types of design processes can be conceived in art casting?
Design "0̶8̶1̶5̶ "
In the "Design nicht 0815" project, the curricula of the design degree programmes at FH Potsdam are being further developed with the aim of integrating central competences for the digitally shaped world of work.
Schrankhaus – Tiny House
As part of an Interflex project, students of Product Design and Urban Future explored, developed and depicted future living spaces.
formHOLZ – Experiments with Veneer Wood
Exhibition project on the subject of material experiments with veneer wood and transformation into a functional object.