Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Lecturer to talk design, ‘Black Panther’

- By Jeffrey Day

A designer whose 3D design creations have included costume collaborat­ions for the “Black Panther” movie, ready-to-wear fashions and other projects will be the featured speaker for the UC Davis Alberini Family Speakers Series in April.

Julia Koerner, who is at the forefront of 3D printing and sustainabl­e design, will give a presentati­on titled “Models and Models” on April 22, at 4 p.m.

Koerner collaborat­ed with Ruth E. Carter, costume designer for “Black Panther”, to create the 3Dprinted crown and shoulder piece worn by the character Queen Ramonda, played by Angela Bassett. The movie won a 2019 Academy Award for costume design.

“The costumes of Queen Ramonda were meant to exemplify the combinatio­n of traditiona­l African culture and the most hightech fashion,” Koerner said in an interview with Archinect.com.

Koerner’s online talk will focus on how architects and fashion designers are collaborat­ing to create new looks and constructi­on techniques with 3D printing, while also reducing shipping costs, waste and other environmen­tal impacts. Her artistic endeavors have included architectu­re, fashion, sculpture and product design.

“3D-printing designs in the costume world is such a great opportunit­y because there are no limitation­s on the form and geometries,” she said in an interview with DeZeen magazine.

Based in both Los Angeles and Salzburg, Austria, Koerner teaches at the UCLA Department of Architectu­re and Urban Design and is the founder of JK Design GmbH. Her designs have been featured in National Geographic Magazine, VICE, WIRED and The New York Times, and exhibited at the Metropolit­an Museum of Art in New York, Art Institute of Chicago, Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels, Museum of Applied Arts MAK Vienna and the Ars Electronic­a Center.

Koerner launched an entirely printed ready-to-wear collection. One of her jackets features an intricate network of multicolor­ed 3D-printed bristles that mimic the hair-like structures on a butterfly wing. Another collection is made up of a set of 38 components that can be combined in various configurat­ions to form different garments.

The lecture series is organized and presented by the UC Davis College of Letters and Science’s Department of Design, the only comprehens­ive design program in the UC system.

“All of the Alberini series speakers have been uniquely different, but they are all at the cutting edge of design,” Professor of Design Susan Taber Avila stated. “(Koerner’s) ability and practice working with designers in architectu­re, product and fashion is a good fit with our program, as design discipline­s are becoming increasing­ly more interdisci­plinary and this is also the direction of our department.”

The Alberini Family Speakers Series, supported through an endowment by the Carlos and Andrea Alberini Family Foundation, brings to campus renowned innovators and thinkers in design to inspire students and encourage community engagement and learning.

Anyone interested in attending the event can register at ucdavis.zoom. us/webinar/register/WN_ hSQD8kXyTw­C_qNLgxFVWg. Koerner’s work can be viewed at juliakoern­er.com

“3D-printing designs in the costume world is such a great opportunit­y because there are no limitation­s on the form and geometries.” — Julia Koerner, who is at the forefront of 3D printing and sustainabl­e design

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COURTESY A design by Julia Koerner. Koerner will be speaking on 3D printing and sustainabl­e design for the UC Davis Alberini Family Speakers Series on April 22, 2021.

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