As an architectural designer and current student at TH OWL, Soroush explores the emotional potential of form through additive manufacturing. On the Detmold Design Week in 2025 the MID student exihibited his poetic vase series at the TH-OWL Campus Foundery (Langestr. 71, today: Stunt – Coworking)

His architectural objects enrich interior spaces and exhibitions with presence and meaning. His work connects digital fabrication with poetic and social narratives—sculptural pieces made from sustainable materials such as Wood Filament and PETG. Each design aims to be more than functional:
a quiet story of identity, freedom, and material sensitivity. Follow Soroush on instagram.com/soroushatashakarch

 

The Vase Series

Born from the rhythm of the wind as it weaves through flowing hair, these sculptural vases unite
architectural precision with poetic intuition. Each form carries a quiet strength—gestures of connection, identity, and spatial presence.

 

Togetherness

Inspired by togetherness — these forms lean into one another like people who release radical beliefs to embrace one another.
At their center, a shared future begins to bloom — a quiet gesture of hope, born from unity.

 

Flow

Formed with a soft, continuous motion, Flow brings movement into moments of pause. Crafted in wood-filled material, its surface reveals gentle grain and warmth, naturally complementing the tones of nuts and the softness of touch. A small vessel where texture, tactility, and freedom quietly gather.

 

The project has been partly developed in the MID 3000 module – Open Project and Research in the Wintersemester 2024/25.

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