lunes, 8 de septiembre de 2014

The Finalists Of The 2014 Innovation By Design Awards: Spaces

A healthier, brighter, more efficient world doesn’t just happen—it happens by design.

That’s proven by the finalists from our 2014 Innovation by Design competition, chosen from 1,587 boundary-pushing entries. All are listed here, and category winners will be announced at our conference in New York on October 15. Learn more atfastcodesign.com/ibd.

Photo: Kent Larson, courtesy of MIT Media Lab

CITYFARM


By Caleb Harper (MIT Media Lab
CityFarm lets you grow pounds of produce in a month in what’s essentially a glorified closet. Open-source software calibrates light levels, humidity, temperature, and pH to create an easily replicable, soil-free urban farm.


GAMMEL HELLERUP HIGH SCHOOL MULTIPURPOSE HALL


By BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group)
This school gym is underground—which lowers indoor temperatures—and creates a new student hangout on the hilly courtyard of a roof.


MEMORY WOUND--JULY 22 MEMORIAL SITE


By Jonas Dahlberg Studio
Norway’s Utøya island will be cleaved in half, to commemorate the 2011 massacre there. From an underground station, visitors will see victims’ names inscribed on the other side.


PEOPLE ST


By the L.A. Department of Transportation
The LADOT’s kits for pop-up parks let communities create pedestrian plazas, mini parks, and bike racks without navigating a bureaucratic labyrinth.


STREET CHARGE


By Pensa 
This free, public device-charging station features plugs for a variety of mobile devices, topped by three-electricity-generating solar panels.

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