iF design student award 2024 winners address global issues with impactful solutions

iF design student award 2024 winners address global issues with impactful solutions

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if design student award 2024 winners

 

At the Triennale Milano, the iF DESIGN STUDENT AWARD 2024 unveiled its winners. The competition saw an impressive turnout, with almost 10,000 entries from 72 nations. From this vast pool, 76 outstanding designs have been recognized, showcasing the creativity of young designers worldwide. 

 

With over 20 years, the iF DESIGN STUDENT AWARD has a long history of supporting young talents and encouraging innovation. This year’s award continues this tradition, honoring projects that offer practical solutions to real-world problems, spanning from energy saving products and sustainable passive cooling materials to modular emergency shelters in earthquake-prone regions. By aligning its evaluation criteria with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the award highlights designs that address important global issues. 

 

The winners represent a diverse group of innovative thinkers from 24 nations, including Austria, Korea, Taiwan, China, Italy, Spain, Singapur, Canada, Indonesia, Poland, and more. Each project was evaluated by a jury of esteemed international design experts. The final selection process took place on April 26 in Berlin, where the top concepts were chosen for their potential to make a significant impact. The criteria for evaluation included problem-solving ability, ethical standards, group relations enhancement, positive experience creation, and economic sense.

 

Discover nine notable iF DESIGN STUDENT AWARD 2024 winners, below, which were honored with 50,000 euro prize money in total, and explore the full list of 76 honored projects – here.

iF design student award 2024 winners address global issues with impactful solutions
Click by Mika Leßmann

 

 

CLICK

 

SDG: Goodhealth + Well-Being

Design: Mika Leßmann

University: University FH Joanneum, Graz, Austria

Prize Money: 2500 Euro

 

A stoma is an artificial bowel exit for people with a nonintact digestive system. Patients have to wear a stoma bag – a glued-on pouch that collects their output – 24/7. Conventional bag systems consist of several welded multimaterials and are hard to use for people with low dexterity. Click is an innovative, modular system for stoma care. A screw connector, combined with a silicone cover, enables the secure use of monomaterial, disposable stoma bags. The system is split into carefully designed reusable and disposable parts, which reduces the material consumption per bag change and allows Click to be highly accessible and customizable.

 

Jury Statement: ‘This project offers an important innovation for colostomy bag users. In addition to improving aesthetics, the project presents an easy-to-fix solution, reduces the use of different materials, and has reusable parts that reduce waste. This gives greater dignity to users.’

iF design student award 2024 winners address global issues with impactful solutions
Cloud Telescope by Jingyi Jiang

 

 

CLOUD TELESCOPE

 

SDG: Quality Education

Design: Jingyi Jiang

University:  Royal College of Art, London, United Kingdom

Prize Money: 10000 Euro

 

The weather telescope is an educational tool designed to help children understand more about the weather. The inspiration comes from children’s natural love of observing unusual cloud formations in the sky, even without understanding the science behind those formations. The cloud telescope is very easy to use and carry. By looking through the device, children can see information about the clouds they selected in the VR interface, thus providing a fun and relaxed way to increase their understanding of weather.

 

Jury Statement: ‘This is a refreshing alternative to tablet- or phone-based applications to help children recognize and learn about weather and clouds. Its reference to the form of a telescope recalls the earliest human fascination with sky-gazing. The integration of AR technology elevates sky-gazing above the level of a toy, making it a truly educational, but still very fun-to-use device. Well done!’

iF design student award 2024 winners address global issues with impactful solutions
Infinity Block by Yihang Wang, Jialong Lai, Ruiqi Zhang and Xinyun Kou

 

 

INFINITY BLOCK

 

SDG: Goodhealth + Well-Being

Design:  Yihang Wang, Jialong Lai, Ruiqi Zhang, Xinyun Kou

University: Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, China

Prize Money: 5000 Euro

 

Infinity Block, an innovative wooden cube toy, aims to promote brain vitality and creativity, particularly addressing cognitive decline in the elderly. Neuroplasticity studies on mild cognitive impairment have shown that cognitive training, especially in dot and line recognition, helps to revitalize the brain. Infinity Block is also aesthetically attractive and functions as a challenging and fun game.

 

Jury Statement: ‘This wonderfully simple yet versatile idea that creates endless possibilities with ease. It serves not only as a playful cognitive training tool for older people but can also inspire creativity in people of all ages.’

iF design student award 2024 winners address global issues with impactful solutions
NOBJECTE by Joan Cofan

 

 

NOBJECTE

 

SDG: Goodhealth + Well-Being

Design: Joan Cofan

University:  ELISAVA, Barcelona School of Design & Engineering, Barcelona, Spain

Prize Money: 10000 Euro

 

Blind people can easily become disoriented on the street, either while following familiar routes or exploring new places. This concept uses currently available AI technology, such as image recognition, to improve the daily lives of visually impaired people by converting visual information into haptic signals via a wearable device. NOBJECTE is fully customizable and can substitute for guide dogs in places and situations where these are not available.

 

Jury Statement: ‘NOBJECTE helps visually impaired people to go about their daily lives independently without conventional aids such as the white cane or guide dogs. Supported by AI, the design is individualized and learns in daily routines. The jury is convinced of the great benefit of the vibrating wearable: millions of visually impaired people, non-stigmatizing, customizable, and hands-free.’

iF design student award 2024 winners address global issues with impactful solutions
Pongo by Manuel Vega Lara, Paula Gómez Alemany and Cristina Campos López

 

 

PONGO

 

SDG: Reduced Inequalities

Design:  Manuel Vega Lara, Paula Gómez Alemany, Cristina Campos López

University: Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain

Prize Money: 2500 Euro

 

Pongo is a piece of furniture to aid users with no upper limbs in the process of getting dressed. It is formed by three main components; bars, hooks, and a padded seat. Each component has its function: The bars are for upper-body garments, while the hooks are for lower-body garments. The seat can store all the bars, which can be removed. Pongo makes getting dressed easier and faster.

 

Jury Statement: ‘A simple and inexpensive furniture solution allows people with arm disabilities to dress themselves without relying on the assistance of others, so they can live more independently and with dignity.’

iF design student award 2024 winners address global issues with impactful solutions
ReShade by Zhong-Wei Lin

 

 

RESHADE

 

SDG: Sustainable Cities + Communities

Design: Zhong-Wei Lin

University:  National Cheng Kung University, Tainan City, Taiwan

Prize Money: 2500 Euro

 

ReShade is a cooling and greening device specifically designed for construction sites, with the goal of creating a more comfortable workspace for workers and fostering sustainable environments for the planet. This innovative design focuses on lowering the temperature within the work environment by utilizing plants to shade the area from the sun, all while ensuring proper ventilation. By doing so, it effectively minimizes the risk of heatstroke among workers. Moreover, the design contributes to resource conservation in greening initiatives by repurposing discarded coconut fiber, which replaces plastic pots as planting containers.

 

Jury Statement: ‘The ReShade project is an amazing and brilliant idea to care for workers and the city itself. While providing shade for workers operating in the scaffolds, it beautifies the city and lowers the temperature in the surroundings, thanks to the smart use of an organic system of coconut fibers, plants and harvested rainwater. Great for humans and the environment!’

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Therm Harvest Nexus by Liu Zi-Chien and Lin Chia-Wei

therm harvest nexus

 

SDG: Industry, Innovation + Infrastructure

Design: Liu Zi-Chien, Lin Chia-Wei

University: Nation Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Prize Money: 2500 Euro

 

The Therm Harvest Nexus is an innovative architectural design that addresses the challenges of heat and energy loss in geothermal power generation. Inspired by Iceland’s unique volcanic landscapes and local architectural forms, this concept effectively harnesses geothermal energy at various loss stages. It utilizes the residual heat for crop cultivation and various other applications. Simultaneously, it significantly reduces thermal loss during geothermal energy production, promoting sustainability.

 

Jury Statement: ‘The Therm Harvest Nexus presents a comprehensive solution to global and systemic issues by introducing an innovative approach to harvesting geothermal energy for the cultivation of fruits and vegetables in environments traditionally unsuitable for such activities. By situating the project within the Icelandic landscape, it leverages natural volcanic activity as a sustainable energy source, fostering a symbiotic relationship between the planet, its resources and human activity.’

iF design student award 2024 winners address global issues with impactful solutions
Touch’n Taste by Choi Mina and Kim Ihyeon

 

 

TOUCH’n TASTE

 

SDG: Quality Education

Design: Choi Mina, Kim Ihyeon

University:  Myonji University, Yongin, Republic of Korea

Prize Money: 10000 Euro

 

Unable to see or hear, deaf-blind children may develop aversions to textures due to a heightened sensitivity to touch. Touch’n taste comprises large tactile models that categorize the texture of food, along with small tactile models of the same texture attached to the plate. Children can experience various textures of food by touching the tactile models with their hands or tongues. By repeating this process, the children will be able to infer the texture of the new food simply by touch, thus overcoming their fear of textures.

 

Jury Statement: ‘Experiencing new foods as a toddler is a crucial moment in educational development. Using pleasing, nonthreatening tools, Touch’n taste places special attention on this moment, encouraging communication and interaction with one’s surroundings.’

 

iF design student award 2024 winners address global issues with impactful solutions
Vela 9 by Giovanni Marconetti, Cosimo Agnoletti, Linus Van Rafelghem and Davide Masoero

 

 

Vela 9

 

SDG: Affordable + Clean Energy

Design:  Giovanni Marconetti, Cosimo Agnoletti, Linus Van Rafelghem, Davide Masoero

University: Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy

Prize Money: 5000 Euro

 

Vela 9 is a compact, foldable, and lightweight wind turbine with a focus on rapid set up without requiring tools. The final design is a 20W turbine that can be dismounted into a foldable umbrella structure and a compact housing for electronics and generator, both fitting easily into any backpack. Essential to the compact design are textile blades made of discarded sail material and a screwless folding mechanism. Tension provided by the fiberglass rods keeps them in an aerofoil shape. The design carefully considers appropriate bearings, waterproof connections, power transfer, and guy-wire attachment points to provide stability.

 

Jury Statement: ‘An essential, well-developed solution that merges functionality with usability. The product has been conceived to be compact, lightweight and easy to maintain. A long-lasting solution that leverages discarded material to generate ocean energy.’

 

 

project info: 

 

name: iF DESIGN STUDENT AWARD

organizer: iF DESIGN AWARD

event date: 13 June 2024

event location: Triennale Milano, Milan, Italy

event sponsors: GROHE, Germany |  Wonderland, Taiwan | NetDragon, China | Compal Electronics, Taiwan | Casarte, China

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