
Innovation, craftsmanship and local materials take center stage at amman design week 2019
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RETURNING TO THE JORDANIAN CAPITAL FOR THE 3RD EDITION, AMMAN DESIGN WEEK 2019 WELCOMED DESIGNERS AND VISITORS ALIKE TO EXPLORE THIS YEARS THEME OF ‘POSSIBILITIES’. with creative director
rana beiruti at the helm, the biannual event focused on the act of making and storytelling to re-imagine what can be achieved for our future and our present. from furniture to textiles and
jewellery, 2019’s exhibits showed a clear focus on the use of traditional craftsmanship and a return to locally-available materials. AS MEDIA PARTNER, DESIGNBOOM RECENTLY VISITED AMMAN TO
SEE FIRSTHAND THE IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY OF INNOVATION, LOCAL CRAFTS AND SUSTAINABLE DESIGN. taking place between october 4 – 12, 2019, this years program featured exhibitions, talks, workshops,
tours and events across three districts: ras el ain, jabal amman and jabal al lweibdeh. untitled by sahel alhiyari at the hangar exhibition, ras el ain the piece has an ambiguous quality as
it acts as many things: a mound of gravel, a passageway, a ruin, a sculpture image © edmund sumner (main image © edmund sumner) UPON ARRIVING AT THE HANGAR EXHIBITION AT RAS EL AIN,
CURATED BY NOURA AL SAYEH-HOLTROP, VISITORS WERE GREETED BY SAHEL ALHIYARI’S LARGE SCULPTURAL WORK. made of gravel, the piece cuts a passageway through the middle, inviting people to explore
the design as a space, a ruin, or even a landscape. the hangar showcased a vast and diverse selection of pieces from over 50 regional creatives. what was most apparent throughout the space
was the number of designers who chose to highlight the use of materials local to jordan, such as sand, stone and mud, much like ‘earth chair’ by bisher tabbaa that addresses the excessive
use of concrete as a construction material. ‘earth chair’ by bisher tabbaa at the hangar exhibition, ras el ain formed using earth, the piece attempts to tackle two issues in jordan: the
excessive use of concrete as a construction material and the lack of reading image © edmund sumner ANOTHER STRIKING PIECE THAT COULD BE FOUND IN THE HANGAR EXHIBITION WAS ‘SOILS OF JORDAN’
BY ATLAL COLLECTIVE. nine columns of soil collected from across jordan displayed the diverse colors of the natural landscape. constructed using a rammed earth building technique, visitors
could touch the material and feel as it crumbled to the ground. in addition to the larger hangar space, the ras el ain district also hosted the student exhibition and future food/future city
– an open-air space that explores how we grow, consume, process and recycle our food for a more sustainable way of living. ‘soils of jordan’ by atlal collective at the hangar exhibition,
ras el ain each column is composed of soils found in different parts of jordan and constructed using a rammed earth building technique image © designboom THE DESIGN WEEK ALSO TOOK OVER THE
JABAL AMMAN AREA OF THE CITY, WHICH WAS HOST TO THE CRAFTS DISTRICT, MATERIAL INNOVATIONS, JORDAN SCRIPT ROUTES AND THE INNOVATIVE CRAFTS LAB. as the names suggest, these exhibitions
underlined the importance of local craftsmanship – such as weaving, ceramics and pottery – to reinvigorate communities. ‘of letters & coins’ by hussein alazaat at jordan script routes,
jabal amman large oversized coins depict the various scripts of jordan through time image © edmund sumner THE PIECES ON DISPLAY THROUGHOUT THE JORDAN SCRIPT ROUTES ALSO GAVE INTERNATIONAL
AUDIENCES AN OPPORTUNITY TO UNDERSTAND AND APPRECIATE THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF THE REGION. hussein alazaat’s coin installation invited visitors to meander through large oversized coins, each
one stamped with a range of various lettering including nabataean, greek, latin, and arabic. the work explores the past and present civilisations of jordan and the countries different
scripts through time. ‘of letters & coins’ by hussein alazaat at jordan script routes, jabal amman large oversized coins depict the various scripts of jordan through time image ©
designboom THE EXPLORATION OF SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS ALSO LEAD THE WAY AT JABAL AMMAN WITH MATERIAL INNOVATIONS. the exhibition explored new and alternative processes in addition to
traditional techniques. although not displaying fully-formed products, the pieces most interestingly showcased the potential – or possibility – of methods such as bioplastics and kombucha
leather growing. material innovations by twelve degrees at jabal amman image courtesy of twelve degrees and amman design week 2019 OVERALL, AMMAN DESIGN WEEK 2019 UNDERLINED THE IMPORTANCE
OF RETURNING TO REGIONAL CRAFTSMANSHIP AND LOCAL MATERIALS TO BUILD A MORE SUSTAINABLE AND CIRCULAR FUTURE. with the numerous exhibitions, talks and live musical performances, the event
offered a glimpse into both the contemporary designers of the region and the long-standing history of craftspeople who have been using the ‘art of making’ to narrate and share their stories
for centuries. ‘made from jordan’ by twelve degrees at the hangar exhibition, ras el ain the furniture set is made from palm leaves, olive mill waste and organic binder image © edmund sumner
‘seduction, pair 06’ by najla el zein at the hangar exhibition, ras el ain using iranian red travertine, the shapes are formed to symbolize two people falling slowly into an embrace image
© designboom ‘creative being’ by ishraq zraikat at the hangar exhibition, ras el ain the work celebrates traditional bedouin tents that are made of woven goat’s hair and sheep’s wool image ©
designboom ‘silk rogue’, ‘mother of pearl’ and ‘nigerian purple’ by milia maroun at jordan script routes, jabal amman image © edmund sumner material innovation by sama shahrouri, jabal
amman image courtesy of sama shahrouri and amman design week 2019 material innovation by lisa schreiber, jabal amman image courtesy of lisa schreiber and amman design week 2019 ‘sik’ by
arini and petra national trust, jabal amman clay coins are composed to create a spatial experience image © edmund sumner ‘sik’ by arini and petra national trust, jabal amman as passersby
approach the installation, the dense block of coins opens up to a path image © edmund sumner ‘minor paradises’ by civil architecture x studiolibani, ras el ain the work questions the notion
of an ‘ideal’ garden by stripping away water and greenery to represent a landscape more natural to jordan image © edmund sumner EVENT INFO: EVENT NAME: amman design week LOCATION: amman,
jordan DATES: october 4-12, 2019 AMMAN DESIGN WEEK IS A PLATFORM THAT WORKS YEAR-ROUND TO NURTURE AND ENGAGE WITH DESIGNERS AND STUDENTS FROM ACROSS JORDAN AND THE MIDDLE EASTERN REGION.
HEADED BY DIRECTOR RANA BEIRUTI, THE INITIATIVE CULMINATES IN A 9-DAY EVENT THAT WELCOMES VISITORS AND CREATIVES FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE TO DISCOVER THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF JORDAN AND ITS
UP-AND-COMING DESIGNERS. 2019’S DESIGN WEEK, WHICH MARKED THE 3RD EDITION, TOOK PLACE BETWEEN OCTOBER 4-12 AND EXPLORED WORK AND IDEAS UNDER THE THEME OF ‘POSSIBILITIES.’