Presentation of ADAW / LLUM. Constructing futures through a social design process

The presentation of the ADAW / LLUM project, at the Design Museum, featured the institutional presence of the Design Museum, with Pilar Vélez, and of the Adsis Foundation and EINA. Both the users of the Adsis Foundation and the Design Methodologies students explained how the collaboration project was undertaken and what the results were, both in the form of objects and, especially, of learning in all directions.

The presentation of the ADAW / LLUM project, at the Design Museum, featured the institutional presence of the Design Museum, with Pilar Vélez, and of the Adsis Foundation and EINA. Both the users of the Adsis Foundation and the Design Methodologies students explained how the collaboration project was undertaken and what the results were, both in the form of objects and, especially, of learning in all directions.


ADAW / LLUM is a temporary installation of 18 lamps that marks the culmination of a creation, education and design project resulting from the collaboration between EINA, the Adsis Foundation and the Design Museum. This is an initiative in which a group of 20 young Adsis Foundation users, students on Design Methodologies, led by Anna Majó, and the Education Service team at the Museum have explored, through practice, design as a tool for learning and for transforming the environment.