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Textile Workshop

Category
Design

In the Textile Workshop, the School of Design's students, teachers and researchers work with woven fabrics, knits and prints, which will be components in the products and solutions of tomorrow. The workshop covers several areas: Textiles (woven and knitted) and Textile Printing, which enable students, through modelling, to test and develop designs and work on the visualisation of projects from the idea stage to presentation. 

The workshops provide access to everything from classic, analogue looms to computer-controlled looms, knitting machines and digital printing. In the textile workshop, students can work on the whole pallet from analogue to digital, which follow the range of the educational programme from the classic textile tool disciplines of weaving, knitting and printing to work with surfaces in architectural materials, which are not thread and fabric: e.g. glass, steel and concrete.

Digital tools have gained a footing in the teaching and are now as important as analogue techniques. The workshop's enormous selection of machines, tools and materials enable students and researchers to work with materials, printing etc.   

The workshop is run by a workshop manager with a professional design background, who can counsel the students and support them at a highly professional level, on the basis of specific, individual requirements, wishes and work processes.