Apr. 17, 2018
Lexus Design Award 2018 Grand Prix Winner Announced at Amazing 'LIMITLESS CO-EXISTENCE' Exhibition in Milan
April 16, 2018―Lexus International today announced the Grand Prix winner of the Lexus Design Award 2018―Testing Hypotheticals by Extrapolation Factory (Christopher Woebken, Elliott P. Montgomery)―leading this prestigious international event to a pinnacle of excitement. Lexus Design Award 2018 drew a record 1319 entries from 68 countries under the theme of "CO-".
Lexus passionately believes in the power of design to change the world. This is why Lexus nurtures and celebrates up-and-coming designers who harness the power to shift perspectives, communicate ideas and stimulate the imagination to shape a better future.
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- Lexus Design Award 2018
From left: Simone Farresin of Formafantasma (Mentor), Yoshihiro Sawa (President, Lexus International), Elliott P. Montgomery of Extrapolation Factory (Grand Prix Winner), Andrea Trimarchi of Formafantasma (Mentor)
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- Lexus Design Award 2018 Group shot
"This year's winner permeates the current thinking about the role of design in our evolving and technologically shifting societies. Products played less of a role, and design education/teaching and thinking are at the forefront. How citizens and designers interact with products, processes and future is increasingly critical to mediating this influence of design in our increasingly future-orientated and technologically evolving world. The chosen design shows methods and techniques for engaging the public and designers in role playing possible futures and negotiating the influences of our technological world." said David Adjaye, Lexus Design Award 2018 judge and architect.
Elliott P. Montgomery of Extrapolation Factory commented, "It was truly fantastic, and the experience was incredible to have worked with our mentors Formafantasma. We could not have done this without the support of Lexus."
Since 2013, the Lexus Design Award has supported the next generation of designers from around the world. For our sixth year, 2018, the Award's theme is "CO-", a Latin prefix meaning with or together. Lexus believes that great design can ensure the harmonious coexistence of nature and society. In that sense, "CO-" is an approach that allows the brand to explore its true potential and that of the environment by creating new possibilities through collaboration, coordination and connection.
From among the wealth of "CO-" design submissions, our elite judging committee has selected 12 finalists, four to be prototyped and eight to be shown as display panels. These will be revealed to the international design community at Lexus' "LIMITLESS CO-EXISTENCE" exhibition, held 17-22 April 2018 in the Cavallerizze in Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci during Milan Design Week, the world's supreme design event.
For this exhibit, Lexus has called upon Japanese architect Sota Ichikawa to be the overall concept space designer. In the main installation, Ichikawa has used innovative methods to represent the ultimate experience of LIMITLESS CO-EXISTENCE. The Lexus LF-1 Limitless concept, earlier introduced at the North American International Auto Show, is also featured using Ichikawa's unique method.
ABOUT LEXUS DESIGN AWARD 2018 PEOPLE'S CHOICE
Following the strong engagement of the public wins the Lexus Design Award displays in the past, Lexus has create the "LEXUS DESIGN AWARD 2018 PEOPLE'S CHOICE" allowing even more interaction than ever before. The winner is determined by votes cast on the website from 16 to 21 April and announced on 23 April.
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- #LexusDesignAward; #LexusDesignEvent;
Lexus Design Award 2018 Entries Selected for Prototype Development
Title | CO-RKs |
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Designer (Citizenship) | Group name: DIGITALAB
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Country of residence | Portugal |
Description | A generative system connecting cork thread, a sustainable material and computational process that generate design products. |
Mentor | Lindsey Adelman |
Title | Honest Egg |
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Designer (Citizenship) | Group name: aesthetid
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Country of residence | Malaysia |
Description | Connecting technology and new design interface to show egg's edibility. |
Mentor | Jessica Walsh |
Title | Recycled Fiber Planter |
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Designer (Citizenship) | Eriko Yokoi (Japan) |
Country of residence | Japan |
Description | Co-fusion textile and green design to repurpose used clothes. |
Mentor | Sou Fujimoto |
Title | Testing Hypotheticals |
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Designer (Citizenship) | Group name: Extrapolation Factory
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Country of residence | USA |
Description | A collaboratively imagined test site that explores speculative relationships between society, technology and the environment. |
Mentor | Formafantasma |
Lexus Design Award 2018 Panel Exhibits
Title | CO-Living |
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Designer (Citizenship) | Group name: Khoa Vu and Wilson Harkhono
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Country of residence | USA |
Description | A new housing system that inspires people to CO-. |
Title | COmer |
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Designer (Citizenship) | Group name: Sistema Simple Studio
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Country of residence | Chile |
Description | Set of clay containers that collaboratively accompany the process of cooking, eating and sharing bread. |
Title | Fabric Block |
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Designer (Citizenship) | Myung Duk Chung (South Korea) |
Country of residence | South Korea |
Description | Co-merging softness and hardness, a project that explores new ways to fabricate various objects. |
Title | GRABBY |
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Designer (Citizenship) | Group name: I DEAL
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Country of residence | Russia |
Description | A co-adapting cutting board for people with special needs. |
Title | Gravity Pen |
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Designer (Citizenship) | Jon Simmons (USA) |
Country of residence | USA |
Description | A tool connecting virtual reality to physical experience, by simulating weight and touch. |
Title | PAPER SKIN |
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Designer (Citizenship) | Hiroki Furukawa (Japan) |
Country of residence | Japan |
Description | Connecting overlapping layers of paper to create a new material rich in color. |
Title | Primavera |
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Designer (Citizenship) | Yael Reboh (Israel) |
Country of residence | Israel |
Description | To coalesce veneer and fabric laminated creates a unique armchair that stimulates imagination. |
Title | VNWALLS GARDEN |
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Designer (Citizenship) | Group name: VNWALLS
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Country of residence | Vietnam |
Description | An aeroponic planting machine that contributes to modern agriculture and farming methods. |
Judges
Mentors
by Hans Neumann
(c) David Vintiner
ABOUT LEXUS DESIGN AWARD
First launched in 2013, the Lexus Design Award is an international design competition that targets up-and-coming creators from around the world. The award seeks to foster the growth of ideas that contribute to society by supporting designers and creators whose works can help to shape a better future. It provides a unique opportunity for four finalists to work with globally recognized designer as a mentor to create prototypes of their designs, and then exhibit them at one of the design calendar's most important events.
ABOUT LEXUS
Lexus launched in 1989 with a flagship sedan and a guest experience that helped define the premium automotive industry. In 1998, Lexus introduced the luxury crossover category with the launch of the Lexus RX. The luxury hybrid sales leader, Lexus delivered the world's first luxury hybrid and has since sold over 1 million hybrid vehicles.*
A global luxury automotive brand with an unwavering commitment to bold, uncompromising design, exceptional craftsmanship, and exhilarating performance, Lexus has developed its lineup to meet the needs of the next generation of global luxury guests, and is currently available in over 90 countries worldwide.
Lexus associates/team members across the world are dedicated to crafting amazing experiences that are uniquely Lexus, and that excite and change the world.
*(1,263,055 units as of December 2017)
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