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  • #30. Seoul Design Award 2024 Day: A Vivid Story from the Scene

    2024.11.21

     
     

    A Special Time to Meet the Future of Design

    Seoul Design Award 2024 Day

     

    On October 25th, the grand finale of the Seoul Design Award, Seoul Design Award 2024 Day, was held at the DDP Design Hall! From conferences discussing sustainable design under various themes to the awards ceremony announcing this year's winners, it was a truly fulfilling day. Many citizens, both domestic and international, participated and brightened the event. We deliver the on-site story of Seoul Design Award 2024 Day, where heated discussions, excitement, congratulations, and cheers coexisted. 

     
       
    Presentations of the Top 10 & Conference

    First, Seoul Design Award 2024 Day began with presentations by the finalists selected for the Top 10. It was a time to hear detailed stories about the beginning, design process, and results of each project. The audience listened attentively to these presentations and then participated in the Korean Citizen’s Choice Award voting. You can find out who won in the list of winners below!

    In his keynote speech, Ezio Manzini, founder and president of DESIS, said, "The core of design is to solve problems using the resources I have." He also mentioned that "design is a gift-like ability for humans." Following the keynote speech, a total of 3 sessions were held in Conference Part 2. During this time, domestic and foreign design experts joined us as moderators and panelists.

     

    The first session, "Technology, the new future for us to get closer," examined cases of universal design that help the vulnerable through technology. Byungsu Kim, CEO of MissionIT, participated as the moderator, and Soowon Cho, CEO of TUAT Corp., Choon Soo Kim, Head of Digital Accessibility Team at SK Telecom, and Bona Lee, Head of Group of the Samsung Electronics DA Division CXI Group VP, participated as panelists.

    The second session, "Design, changed my life," explored design cases of a changed society through public design. Jeongtae Kim, CEO of MYSC, joined us as the moderator. We also had time to talk with Ezio Manzini, founder and president of DESIS, Jungwoo Ji, Principal and Co-founder of EUS+ Architects, and Joong Yeol Park, CEO of Jerrybag.

     

    The last session, "Design from nature, for nature, and with nature," was a time to talk about upcycling design cases for sustainable use. We discussed our choices for the Earth and the future with Jukka Savolainen, Director of Public Affairs at AD Museum, Jae Won Kwak, CEO of Trashbusters, Hyunjae Lee, designer at Lab.Crete, and Yi-hyun Choi, CEO of Continew.

     
       

    Seoul Design Award 2024 Final Winners Revealed 

     

    The last part of the event was the awards ceremony. Seoul Mayor, Oh Se-Hoon presented the awards in person, and representatives from the winners' embassies attended and delivered congratulatory messages along with bouquets. Seoul Design Award 2024 selected projects that brought positive changes to society through creative and sustainable design among hundreds of submissions. Out of 575 projects submitted from 65 countries, let's introduce the projects that won awards!

     

    1. Main Prizes Winners

    A total of 19 teams won the Main Prizes. Projects were selected based on the core values pursued by the award, such as effectively solving social and environmental problems, considering sustainability with renewable resources and energy efficiency, presenting creative and new approaches to design innovation, and inclusive design accessible to everyone. The projects selected also demonstrated positive changes in society and the environment, including those achieved through collaboration with local residents and those with outstanding aesthetic and functional completeness.

    Grand Prize

    EYELIKE PLATFORM

    A portable eye examination device to eliminate preventable blindness

    LABSD, INC.

    @India, South Korea

    Best of the Best [Participation/Collaboration]

    Chaki Wasi, handicrafts center

    An Indigenous handicraft center reviving traditions through the power of the local community

    La Cabina de la Curiosidad

    @Ecuador, France

    Best of the Best [Inspiration/Impact]

    Solar Cow & AYANTU

    A simultaneous solution to rural African problems, combining education and energy

    YOLK

    @Ethiopia, South Korea

    Best of the Best [Creativeness/Innovation]

    Water Hyacinth Floating Garden

    A floating garden solution that provides economic self-sufficiency to floating villages

    AC/AL studio

    @Cambodia

    Honorable Mention

    Canal Park 

    A new park has blossomed from an abandoned ancient aqueduct

    128 architecture & urban design

    @Mexico

    Honorable Mention

    Classe rouge

    Cost-effective, and quickly realizable educational structures using local materials

    ACTA - Action through architecture

    @Niger, Italy

    Honorable Mention

    Lighthouse & Buoys: Dementia Friendly Neighbourhood

    Space designs that create lasting memories for dementia patients

    SUTD Social Urban Lab(SOULab)

    @Singapore

    Honorable Mention

    Mo de Movimiento

    A sustainable restaurant, from construction to operation

    Lucas Muñoz Muñoz

    @Spain

    Honorable Mention

    ProxyAddress

    A hopeful solution for the homeless: Providing them with an address

    Chris Hildrey

    @United Kingdom

    Honorable Mention

    Skyblox Co-Living Housing

    A new concept of co-living that redefines urban living with fast and affordable solutions

    TKCA Architects

    @Malaysia

    Finalist

    Apollo Wooden Wheelchairs
    High-performance modern wheelchair made of wood

    Paul de Livron

    @France

    Finalist

    Balena
    New compostable and recyclable material made from industrial waste

    Balena

    @Italy

    Finalist
    Bio-invasive Textile Library

    A library of textiles created using invasive plant species

    생물 침습 연구실 Bio-Invasive Lab

    @United Kingdom

    Finalist

    Chiayi City capital of wood 2.0 Work Settlement
    A city that communicates with the local community based on wood culture

    Cultural Affairs Bureau, Chiayi City Government

    @Taiwan

    Finalist
    Jojutla Central Gardens

    A park that heals spaces and communities damaged by the earthquake

    Estudio MMX

    @Mexico

    Finalist

    Kelp Chair
    New furniture made from recycled materials

    Interesting Times Gang

    @Sweden

    Finalist
    PROSERVATION

    A sustainable packaging alternative to Styrofoam

    PROSERVATION

    @Germany

    Finalist

    Tebet Eco Park
    A futuristic urban green space based on harmony between nature and people

    SIURA Studio

    @Indonesia, Singapore

    Finalist
    Wheely-X

    A revolutionary fitness platform designed specifically for wheelchair users

    Kangsters

    @South Korea

     

    2. Research Prize Winners

    The Research Prize was awarded to projects that considered the social impact of research, contribution to sustainability, creative solutions, and feasibility of field application. The winners presented a vision for the future of sustainable design and suggested directions for a better future based on the insights and data obtained through their research. Let's introduce the projects selected for the Research Prize!

    Best of the Best
    O-Oyster

    An eco-friendly platform for oyster farming and marine ecosystem restoration

    국립 타이베이 교육대학교(NTUE)

    @South Korea

    Honorable Mention
    Golden Capsule

    An IV injection device that can be used in disaster situations without electricity

    4Y

    @South Korea

    Finalist
    HabiTide

    A sustainable habitat for marine life inspired by a shopping cart

    HabiTide

    @United Kingdom

    Finalist
    Sustainable RFID Tags

    Innovative RFID tag that is inexpensive and reduces carbon emissions by 70%

    PulpaTronics

    @United Kingdom

     

    3. Issue of the Year Award (Digital) & Citizen's Choice Award Winners

    The Seoul Design Award's Issue of the Year (Digital) is given to projects that create positive changes in society through digital innovation and open up new possibilities for users. The Korean Citizen's Choice Award, selected through on-site voting after the Top 10 winners' presentations in Conference Part 1, and the Global Citizen's Choice Award, selected through offline voting with enthusiastic participation from domestic and international citizens, were determined by gathering precious votes from citizens around the world.

    Issue of the Year (Digital)

    ProxyAddress

    A hopeful solution for the homeless: Providing them with an address

    Chris Hildrey

    @United Kingdom

    Korean Citizen's Choice

    Solar Cow & AYANTU

    A simultaneous solution to rural African problems, combining education and energy

    YOLK

    @Ethiopia, South Korea

    Global Citizen's Choice

    Classe rouge

    Cost-effective, and quickly realizable educational structures using local materials

    ACTA - Action through architecture

    @Niger, Italy

     

    *Details of the project can be viewed on the website later.

    Which project touched your heart this year?


    The 10 projects corresponding to the Main Prize (Grand Prize, Best of the Best, Honorable Mention) of 2024 can be continuously seen at the DDP Magazine Library as a permanent exhibition, so please visit us a lot. We sincerely thank everyone who submitted valuable projects for a sustainable future. The Seoul Design Award will continue to be a platform for designers to showcase sustainable design and will continue to encourage and support you to make meaningful changes in society and the environment.

     

    We ask for your continued interest in the award, which will continue next year 

     
       
     

    Want to hear more stories about the winners?

    Seoul Design Award 2024 Winners