Lexus has announced the names of the 12 winners of the second annual Lexus Design Award , an international design competition that opened on August 1, 2013. During the application period that ended on October 15, 2013, Lexus received a total of 1,157 projects . From the mentioned number, the six judges selected 12 winners after a careful assessment.
Two participants from this group of winners will get the unique opportunity to create a prototype of their competition project in collaboration with two renowned designers: Robin Hunicke , a game designer, or by architect Arthur Huang . These two designers have personally chosen two winners to work with as mentors; in their selection, they were guided by uniqueness, originality, connection with the main theme of Curiosity and the possibilities of real prototype production.
Robin Hunicke has chosen the Iris project by Sebastian Scherer from Germany, while Arthur Huang will oversee the Macian project by James Fox from the UK. The winners will collaborate with their mentors on the basis of regular creative workshops. The finished prototypes will be presented together with ten other winning projects in the Lexus exhibition at the Milan Design Week (from April 9 to 13, 2014).
The award ceremony will take place on the evening of Tuesday 8 April at the Circolo Filologico Milanese , where each of the winners will receive a 2014 Lexus Design Award trophy from Lexus International .
Winners (in alphabetical order by project name):
PROJECT |
DESIGNER |
EARTH |
"Crane" A library playing with balance. |
Magental (Ronen Bavly and Ornit Arron) |
Israel |
"DICE COVER" A playful tool inviting you to find out more information about our planet. |
Mansour Ourasanah |
USA |
"E-Wheel" (E-bike) The integrated electric bike builds on the idea of "all in one". |
Phuoc Nguyen |
Vietnam |
"Fly Notes" 150 years of music development in a single product. |
alDith (Aldo De Carlo-Italy and Judith Ccasa Caceres-Peru) |
Italy |
"Game of Space" Ambiguous space in the process, where time also plays a role. |
IAO-architecture (Nan Lei and Xinyi Wang) |
China |
"Iris" (Mentor: Robin Hunicke) A lamp made of hand-blown glass with a surface treatment that ensures a sparkling glow of rainbow colors. |
Sebastian Scherer |
Germany |
"JoyCarpet" Interactive carpet to support the child's development. |
Meng-Ling Yang |
Taiwan |
"Macian" (mentor: Arthur Huang) A set designed to encourage experience and curiosity when building a study. |
James Fox |
Great Britain |
"Oooh!" Water ball. Liquid packaging made of organic membrane. |
Skipping Rocks Lab (Rodrigo García González-Spain, Pierre Pasalier-France and Guillaume Couche-France) |
Spain / France |
"PAUSE" (Pause) A timer that completely changes the way you perceive time. |
Stuti & Rajeev (Stuti Mazumdar and Rajeev Dave) |
India |
"PIXIMOT" An interactive demonstration created from rotating wooden cubes. |
MAMIKIM & Co. (Mommy Kim and Joe Hardy) |
Great Britain |
"Sky Lighthouse" A "sky-colored" light object giving the impression of natural phenomena. |
Yoshiki Matsuyama |
Japan |
The Lexus Design Award is an international competition aimed at a new generation of innovators from around the world. It offers designers the opportunity to present themselves at Milan Design Week , one of the world's leading design events. Lexus believes that through this initiative it will support new creators and enrich world culture as such.
Lexus Design Amazing Exhibition – Milan 2014
Venue :
Circolo Filologico Milanese, Via Clerici 10, 20121 Milan – Brera District
Date:
Press preview: April 8, 2014
Days for the public: 9 to 13 April 2014
Website:
About the Lexus Design Award 2014
Evaluation criteria |
• Degree of understanding of the general design concept of the competition and a unique way of interpreting this concept. • The uniqueness of the view on the given topic and the originality of the solutions proposed for the given topic. |
Jurors |
Paola Antonelli, Aric Chen, Tokuo Fukuichi, Toyo Ito, Birgit Lohmann, Alice Rawsthorn |
Mentors |
Arthur Huang, Robin Hunicke |
Pricing/Support |
• Prizes will be awarded to the twelve winning finalists. Creators of award-winning works will be invited to Milan Design Week 2014. • Two submitted projects from the twelve winners will each receive up to five million yen (approx. 38,000 euros) to cover the costs of prototype production. The authors of these two winning projects will then create prototypes of their winning designs in cooperation with assigned mentors from February to March 2014. • These two prototypes, together with a panel presentation of ten other finalists, will be presented in Milan as part of the Lexus Design Amazing 2014 exhibition (Lexus showrooms) during Milan Design Week from 9 to 13 April 2014. |
Organizer |
Lexus International |
In cooperation with: |
designboom DESIGN ASSOCIATION NPO |
Topic |
Curiosity |
More information |
Source: Lexus