Ba's Garden concept achieves its goal through a sustainable project, integrating farming into urban spaces. Using fully automated hydroponic technology, the project grows microgreens 25-50 percent faster, with reduced water and energy usage, minimizing food waste. Compact, modular, eco-friendly systems make it accessible to all, with a soilless method and a self watering system, plant roots continuously grow in a grid tray, providing high quality nutrition efficiently. The products are designed to seamlessly blend into home decoration spaces with a subtle, natural, and friendly design language
Residing in Lund, Sweden, Trang Nguyen, originally from Hue, Vietnam, is pursuing a Master's in Industrial Design at Lund University School of Industrial Design. Initially rooted in Graphic Design, she shifted focus to Industrial Design, applying a creative approach to crafting meaningful products. Approaching challenges with a comprehensive outlook, she tackles everything from minute details to grand complexities, pushing boundaries while satisfying user expectations. Skillful in navigating intricate systems, she adeptly transforms concepts, highlighting the human and poetic aspects in our progressively digital environment. Her ambition to embed emotions, social impact, and well-being in designs, converting intangible research into sincere solutions.
Lund University School of Industrial Design (LUSID) champions a transformative approach, empowering students to mold their design identities. The ethos here fosters professional collaboration, challenging design norms to instigate societal change. Situated in Scandinavia, LUSID boasts an international focus and extensive facilities, providing students an exclusive platform for exploring remote design realms. Embracing diverse domains like social activism and novel material experimentation, LUSID inspires students to cultivate creativity and distinctive personas, equipping them to wield influence within, and extend beyond, the expansive field of design.