May 19, 2021 12:13 pm
A portable solar distiller which aims to provide anyone in the world with clean drinking water has won this year’s Lexus Design Award.
The project has been designed by Henry Glogau, who explains that the design can be prefabricated or locally sourced and manufactured or a mix of the two.
A render of the distiller
“The design is adaptable to local surroundings and available resources,” he adds. The prefabricated model consists of a plastic canopy to hold the water, an internal funnel to collect the liquid and a bamboo support structure.
This can be adjusted to use only canopy and funnel, according to Glogau, meaning that the structure could be suspended between buildings for example. “This hybrid version also acts as a shelter for shade with space underneath to stand or sit,” he says.
Dezeen article explains. And it can also be charged by urine in emergency situations.
The portable device acts as a mini generator that produces light using ionization by filling it with 500 milliliters of seawater, the salt in the water reacts with magnesium and copper plates inside the device, converting it into electrical energy.
The device emits up to 45 days of light and can also be used to charge a mobile phone or another small electrical device via a USB port.
The WaterLight allows communities to continue to work in the dark. Source: E-Dina WaterLight
The WaterLight was created as part of a collaboration between E-Dina and creative agency Wunderman Thompson, which saw that locals in rural parts of Colombia specifically, the indigenous Wayúu tribe were struggling to keep the lights on at night.
Wednesday, 14 April 2021, 5:28 am
APRIL 13, 2021
Lexus today unveiled the
refined prototypes of the six finalists of the Lexus Design
Award 2021 global competition, including the Kiwi team
‘Heartfelt’ composed of two AUT
students.
Jessica Vea and Gayle Lee – the
young, local designers behind the nominated concept
Heartfelt – have been chosen from an international
pool of 2,079 submissions from 66 countries for their
creative, relevant and empathetic design concept. At a time
when physical human connection is at a historical low,
Heartfelt is a product designed to strengthen
relational bonds and decrease feelings of loneliness amongst
people in self-isolation.
Andrew Davis, General
Manager of Lexus New Zealand, says to have a New Zealand
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0 Comments With COVID-19 restrictions the 4th edition of the Lexus design awards was held virtually and saw winners being declared in 13 categories, up from the previous 10. The 2021 awards ceremony was held virtually 2021 saw the introduction of 3 new awards; total number of awards is now 13
Lexus Design Awards India (LDAI): What is it? LDAI is the India edition of the international design competition started by Lexus in 2013. The competition targets upcoming designers with the aim of encouraging growth and furthering the cause of design helping society. It thus rewards designers and creators who have original and innovative solutions to issues faced in each country.