

Look behind the scenes: The HPI School of Design Thinking opens its doors on June, 19th
What in the world is Design Thinking? Why do students from all over the world study at the...
HPI D-School Director Prof. Ulrich Weinberg on a panel discussion about “Quality Made in Germany” at the Hannover Messe
In front of an audience of 160 people quality manager from Bosch, Daimler, ProxiVision and the...
Summer Term 2013 has started at the HPI School of Design Thinking
Since April 15th it has started all over again: for 125 students from 23 nations, 64 universities...
Judith Seng
Judith Seng works on diverse projects that aim to uncover and develop opportunities that provoke new perspectives on and solutions for our existing environment.
She studied Product- and Process Design at the University of the Arts Berlin whilst working for the design studio Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec in Paris and the Imaginary Manufactory (DIM) in Berlin.
In 2005 she set up her own studio to develop projects ranging from objects and spaces to process design and trend research. Judith also teaches on a regularly basis. She recently co-developed the practical research project design reaktor berlin at the University of the Arts Berlin and had taken up a position as visiting professor for processes and methods of design at the University of Arts in Kassel/Germany.
Her work has been exhibited worldwide, including, among others the Art Centre Seoul, Caroussel du Louvre Paris, Museum für angewandte Kunst Cologne, MOMA in Berlin, Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin, Kunstverein Bonn, Tokyo Art Museum, Museum der Dinge Berlin, MARTa Herford, Appel Design Gallery Berlin and Post Design Gallery in Milan.
Examples of her work can be found in the collection of the Fonds National d`Art Contemporain (FNAC), at Industreal, at Memphis s.r.l. and soon also at CIAV.
