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Green Good Design 2014 Awards 2014 G O O D D E S I G O O D D E S I G N GREEN GOOD DESIGN 2014 THE WORLD'S LEADING SUSTAINABLE GREEN AWARDS AWARDS 2014 THE CHICAGO ATHENAEUM: MUSEUM OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN THE EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR ARCHITECTURE ART DESIGN AND URBAN STUDIES CHICAGO DUBLIN ATHENS DEADLINE FOR GREEN GOOD DESIGN 2015 September 1, 2014 G O O D D E S I G N AWARDS FOR 2014 HONORED PEOPLE 2014 PHIL PAULEY Founder & Head of Concept Design PAULEY GROUP Creator of Sub-Biosphere (2012) London, Great Britain SEBASTIAN COPELAND SEDNA Foundation Los Angeles, California, USA G O O D D E S I G N GREEN RESEARCH /TECHNOLOGY 2014 THE DENSITY STUDY: A CARBON ANALYSIS OF RESIDENTIAL TECHNOLOGIES, 2013 Xian, Shaanxi, China PRC. Architects: Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, Chicago, Illinois, USA Energy Model Inputs and Mechanical System Review: PositivEnergy Practice, Chicago, Illinois, USA Infrastructure Design for Community Prototypes: ARUP, Chicago, Illinois, USA OPENAIR® PLASMA TECHNOLOGY Manufacturer /Developer/Client: Plasmatreat GmbH., Steinhagen, Germany SOLAR WIND, 2010 Reggio Calabria (RC), Italy Architects: Francesco Colarossi, Luisa Saracino, and Giovanna Saracino, COFFICE studio di architettura e urbanistica, Rome, Italy Client: Regione Calabria, Dipartimento Urbanistica e Governo del Territorio, Catanzaro, Calbria, Italy BLOOM PHYTOPLANKTON FARM, 2013 Indian Ocean, Asia Architects: Sitbon Architectes, Il-de-France, Paris, France Client: Universitas Pelita Harapan, Tangerang, Indonesia Photographers: Sitbon Architectes 1. Awards 2014 Page 2 of 12 JUNE 2014 © 2008-2014 The Chicago Athenaeum- Use of this website as stated in our legal statement. G O O D D E S I G N GREEN PRODUCT AND GRAPHIC DESIGN 2014 FAVO VERDE GREEN HONEY COMB, 2010 Designers: Eduardo Franco Queiroz, Fibratom Maceió, AL, Brazil Manufacturer /Client: Fibratom Maceió, AL, Brazil Photographer: Eduardo Queiroz GROHE BLUE MONO WATER FILTRATION SYSTEM, 2012 Designers: Grohe AG Design Studio, Düsseldorf, Germany Manufacturer: Grohe AG., Düsseldorf, Germany Photographer: Grohe AG GROHE GROHTHERM 2000 BATH COLLECTION, 2012 Designers: Grohe AG Design Studio, Düsseldorf, Germany Manufacturer: Grohe AG., Düsseldorf, Germany Photographer: Grohe AG GROHE EURODISC COSMOPOLITAN SE BATH COLLECTION, 2012 Designers: Grohe AG Design Studio, Düsseldorf, Germany Manufacturer: Grohe AG., Düsseldorf, Germany Photographer: Grohe AG VIKING iMOW 632, 2012 Designers: Viking GmbH & Co., KG., LangKampfen, Austria Manufacturer: Viking GmbH & Co., KG., LangKampfen, Austria Photographer: Thomas von Salomon NATIVE TRAILS HALCYON BATH COLLECTION, 2012 Designers: Native Trails, San Luis Obispo, California, USA Manufacturer: Native Trails, San Luis Obispo, California, USA NATIVE TRAILS AMELIE BATH VANITY, 2012 Designers: Native Trails, San Luis Obispo, California, USA Manufacturer: Native Trails, San Luis Obispo, California, USA TUPPERWARE KIDS ECO BOTTLES, 2013 Designers: Tupperware Worldwide Product Development Team, Tupperware General Services N.V., Aaalt, Belgium Manufacturer: upperware General Services N.V., Aaalt, Belgium TUPPERWARE LOLY TUP LUNCH BOX, 2013 Designers: Tupperware Worldwide Product Development Team, Tupperware General Services N.V., Aaalt, Belgium Manufacturer: Tupperware General Services N.V., Aaalt, Belgium MERCEDES-BENZ ENER-G-FORCE, 2012 Designers: Mercedes-Benz Design Team, Sindelfingen, Germany and Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America, Inc., Carlsbad, California, USA Manufacturer: Daimler AG., Sindelfingen, Germany MERCEDES-BENZ smart forstars, 2013 Designers: Mercedes-Benz Design Team, Sindelfingen, Germany and Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America, Inc., Carlsbad, California, USA Manufacturer: Daimler AG., Sindelfingen, Germany 1. Awards 2014 Page 3 of 12 JUNE 2014 © 2008-2014 The Chicago Athenaeum- Use of this website as stated in our legal statement. BAKER COOKSTOVE, 2013 Designers: Mårten Claesson, Eero Koivisto and Ola Rune, Claesson Koivisto Rune, Stockholm, Sweden Manufacturer: Top Third Ventures Global, Nairobi, Kenya weber.therm STYLE GLASS, 2013 Designers: Saint-Gobain Weber GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany Manufacturer: Saint-Gobain Weber GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany Photographers: Anke Müllerklein and Saint-Gobain Weber GmbH WEB No. 7 WOVEN CARPET WITH ADDITIONAL ACOUSTICAL ADVANTAGES, 2013 Designers: In-House Designers, ANKER-TEPPICHBODEN Gebr. Schoeller GmbH + Co. KG., Düren, Germany Manufacturer: ANKER-TEPPICHBODEN Gebr. Schoeller GmbH + Co. KG., Düren, Germany PARADIGM LED LIGHTING, 2013 Designers: Troy Lighting, City of Industry, California, USA Manufacturer: Troy Lighting, City of Industry, California, USA CSL 3-INCH ECO-DOWNLIGHT LED, 2013 Designers: CSL Lighting Inc., A Division of Troy Lighting, City of Industry, California, and USA Manufacturer: CSL Lighting Inc., A Division of Troy Lighting, City of Industry, California, and USA CSL LED PENDANT COLLECTION, 2013 Designers: CSL Lighting Inc., A Division of Troy Lighting, City of Industry, California, and USA Manufacturer: CSL Lighting Inc., A Division of Troy Lighting, City of Industry, California, and USA Tipo (Opt4 by KI in USA) Chair, 2010-2011 Designers: Taku Kumazawa, Research & Design, Aichi Co., Ltd., Nagoya, Japan Manufacturer: Aichi Co., Ltd., Nagoya, Japan GOGOL MONGOL PACKAGING, 2012 Designers: KIAN Branding Agency, Moscow, Russia Manufacturer: KIAN Branding Agency, Moscow, Russia UCAN INNOVATIVE GREEN PACKAGING, 2010-2011 Designers: NONOBJECT, Palo Alto, California, USA Manufacturer: Ucan Products, Menlo Park, California, USA ZUMTOBEL TECTON LED, 2010-2011 Designers: Nicholas Thomas, Grimshaw & Partners, London, Great Britain and Billings Jackson Design, London, Great Britain Manufacturer: Zumtobel Lighting GmbH., Dornbirn, Austria BMW i3, 2011-2014 Designers: BMW Group Design, BMW AG., Munich, Germany Manufacturer: BMW AG., Munich, Germany HAIKU® CEILING FAN, 2013 Designers: Big Ass Fans, Lexington, Kentucky, USA Manufacturer: Big Ass Fans, Lexington, Kentucky, USA PARALLEL 42 MODULAR WOOD SEATING SYSTEM, 2014 Designers: Brian Revoir, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA Manufacturer: Landscape Forms, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA CAN-AM® COMMANDER™ ELECTRIC SIDE-BY-SIDE VEHICLE, 2010-2014 Designers: BRP Design and Innovation Team, Bombardier Recreational Products Inc., Valcourt, Québec, Canada Manufacturer: Bombardier Recreational Products Inc., Valcourt, Québec, Canada LOOP TO LOOP UPHOLSTERY, 2013 Designers: Designtex Inc., A Steelcase Company, New York, New York, USA Manufacturer: Designtex Inc., A Steelcase Company, New York, New York, USA NEXEN N’ BLUE ECO-FRIENDLY HIGH PERFORMANCE ALL-SEASON TIRE, 2013 Designers: Seung-il, Choi, Tae-nyun Kim, and Hyo-Joong Kim, NEXEN Tire Corporation, Kyungnam, South Korea Manufacturer: NEXEN Tire Corporation, Kyungnam, South Korea 1. Awards 2014 Page 4 of 12 JUNE 2014 © 2008-2014 The Chicago Athenaeum- Use of this website as stated in our legal statement. WALL-MOUNTED WOODEN TV CABINET LUX COLLECTION, 2013 Designers: Jacob Strobel, TEAM 7 Natürlich Wohnen GmbH., Ried im Innkreis, Austria Manufacturer: TEAM 7 Natürlich Wohnen GmbH., Ried im Innkreis, Austria VALLI & VALLI COMPASSO HANDLE, 2013 Designers: Franco Poli, Verona, Italy Manufacturer: Valli & Valli SpA., Renate (MI), Italy and Assa Abloy AB., Stockholm, Sweden DELTA H2O KINETIC SHOWER HEAD, 2013 Designers: Delta Faucet Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Manufacturer: Delta Faucet Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Photographer: Sparks Photography JAVA JUTE™ WALLCOVERING, 2013 Designers: Maya Romanoff, Chicago, Illinois, USA Manufacturer: Maya Romanoff, Chicago, Illinois, USA TEKNION PROJEK™ SEATING, 2013 Designers: Orangebox Ltd., Mid Glamorgan, Great Britain Manufacturer: Teknion Coporation, Toronto, Canada TEKNION SIDEWISE™ WORKSTATION, 2013 Designers: figure 3, Toronto, Canada Manufacturer: Teknion Corporation, Toronto, Canada AT&T STREET CHARGE PUBLIC SOLAR-POWERED PHONE CHARGING STATIONS, 2013 Designers: Pensa, Brooklyn, New York, USA Manufacturer: Goal Zero, Bluffdale, Utah, USA ETÓN RUKUS XTREME SOLAR STEREO, 2013 Designers: Whipsaw, Inc., San Jose, California, USA Manufacturer: Etón Corporation, Palo Alto, California, USA COTTO SANITIZER FLUSH VALVE, 2013 Designers: The Siam Sanitary Fittings Co., Ltd., Pathumthani, Thailand Manufacturer: The Siam Sanitary Fittings Co., Ltd., Pathumthani, Thailand CHESS COLLECTION, 2012-2013 Designers: Katie Meyer-Brühl, brühl & sippold GmbH., Bad Steben, Germany Manufacturer: brühl & sippold GmbH., Bad Steben, Germany JO COLLECTION, 2012-2013 Designers: Katie Meyer-Brühl, brühl & sippold GmbH., Bad Steben, Germany Manufacturer: brühl & sippold GmbH., Bad Steben, Germany PICK COAT STAND, 2011 Designers: Héctor Esrawe, Antonio Muñohierro, Francisco Fernandez, Iván Krassoievitch, and Ximena Labra, Esrawe Studio, México City, DF., México Manufacturer: Polo Castellanos, México City, DF., México GREENBOARDER®, 2013 Designers: Antonio Lanzillo, Vimodrone (MI), Italy Manufacturer: Kunstdünger Srl., Silando (South Tyrol), Italy ETÓN RUGGED RUKUS SOLAR STEREO, 2013 Designers: Whipsaw, Inc., San Jose, California, USA Manufacturer: Etón Corporation, Palo Alto, California, USA LUX BED, 2013 Designers: Jacob Strobel, TEAM 7 Natürlich Wohnen GmbH., Ried im Innkreis, Austria Manufacturer: TEAM 7 Natürlich Wohnen GmbH., Ried im Innkreis, Austria 1. Awards 2014 Page 5 of 12 JUNE, 2014 © 2008-2014 The Chicago Athenaeum- Use of this website as stated in our legal statement. G O O D D E S I G N GREEN URBAN PLANNING/LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 2014 BOTANICAL GARDEN LANDSCAPE DESIGN IN ETUOBE BANNER,
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