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SHORTLIST DESIGN COMPETITION
deadline for submission of entries : november 10th, 2006
published february 7th, 2007
theme:
the radical radiators of the future
the jury was composed of
kazuhiro yamanaka, industrial designer japan / uk
georg baldele, industrial designer austria / uk
lynda relph-knight, editor design week, uk
chris connors, creative consultant, uk
paul draper, chairman, bisque
birgit lohmann, editor-in-chief designboom
- co organized by designboom and bisque radiators -
3241 creative individuals and institutions from 88 countries have participated.
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... and the winners are
1st prize

' archibald ' design by : leo salzedo from italy
the jury decided to merge the second and third prize money together (total 3000 euro)
and divide it into 6 honorable mentions - each receiving 500 euros.
6 ex equo honorable mentions

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fedora
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design by : eric falaise + christine birkhoven from germany

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profile
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design by : ilya titov from russia

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loop
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design by : robel gilbert from germany

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fabrique
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design by : chin pong leung + rony chan hoi nap from china

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phoebe
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design by : michele menescardi from italy

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simple '
design by : susannah clarke from uk
gumdesign | 07.02.07
The idea wants to join humidifier and heater.
The shape of heater is extremely simple.
Two elements complete heater and they characterize it: a symmetrical one regarding the other.
The sheet (read more)scott sykora | 07.02.07
This simple, iconic design allows the radiator to become a symbol of itself and its function. Also, it uses color-changing paint (like that found here: (read more)Jonathan Pearson Terje Stolsmo | 07.02.07
a contemporay shaped radiatorgiancarlo mino | 07.02.07
The idea is to bring a new image to heaters while keeping the primary function.
The project ‘Loft’ offers more than the function to heat. ‘Loft’ is a visible and pleasant object that brings (read more)vivien muller | 07.02.07
Fractal structures are often used to maximize performance of exchange surfaces, that’s why the radiator shape is inspired by the Peano space filling curve.
On the contrary to what it might seem (read more)ilya titov | 07.02.07
The radiator “Profile” is based on the very simple idea of combining the same bent tubes. It provides good heat output thanks to the big surface area (the tubes are placed right next to each (read more)falaise eric | 07.02.07
"Fedora" is a radiator range for home or hotels room.Its purpose is cosiness: it offers a place to sit and relax.
The recess is big enough for two cold feet or a lazy cat. A basket made of felt (read more)shay goldberg | 07.02.07
The “Pixel-art Radiator” allows you to create your own customized sky-line.
Whether you’re in Tokyo or New-York, the modular design will fit in perfectly.wh yen | 07.02.07
In the modern society, we invent lots of new devices to make our life better: we create an electric light instead of a candle, a telephone instead of a mail, and also a radiator instead of a (read more)jacek ryn | 07.02.07
Our project is based on reference in its form to tradicional shape of cast iron radiator.Originally it suppose to break its hard and well-known image.Bestowal lightlness through its unusual (read more)maxim velcovsky | 07.02.07
People usually hide radiators in their homes, because they are boring flat blocks without any meaning. Well, they heat. My idea was to make equal home accessory, which will become part of our visual (read more)edoardo de falchi | 07.02.07
the radiator is composed of parallelepipeds having different width sizes and different spaces between them.