Maruja Fuentes Explained

Maruja Fuentes
Birth Date:4 March 1978
Nationality:Puerto Rican
Field:Industrial Design, Architecture, Environmental Design
Works:Green Pockets, Leaning Molds
Awards:Red Dot Award 2009

Maruja Fuentes (March 4, 1978 – June 28, 2010) was a Puerto Rican architect and an industrial and environmental designer.

Biography

A native of Ponce, Puerto Rico, Maruja studied environmental design at the University of Puerto Rico, earned an undergraduate degree in architecture from the Catholic University of America, completed her master studies in architecture at Georgia Tech and studied furniture and textile design at Savannah College of Art and Design.

Works

Some of her work was featured in 2008 as part of the exhibit space IDSA.NYC reserved at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF). She achieved recognition with "Leaning Molds - Urban Furniture"[1] winning a Red Dot Award 2009 for product design, one of the highest recognitions in the discipline of Design. In the Salone del Mobile, in Milan, on 2009 her work "Green Pockets" was a success too. The idea was to seed plants and flowers on the walls using little flower pots built up on ceramic and mixing them with tiles with the same shape.

She was teacher and Director on the Department of Industrial Design at the Escuela de Artes Plásticas y Diseño de Puerto Rico. Also was a teacher of Architecture in the School of Architecture of Puerto Rico. Her last year was teacher and coordinator of the Industrial Design programme of the Escuela Internacional de Diseño of the University of Turabo.

About her aspirations

Death

Maruja died on June 28, 2010, after losing her battle against leukemia, a type of cancer. She was 32 years old.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tokyo Design Week 2008.