'ecooler' by mey + boaz kahn - iida awards 2010

'ecooler' by mey + boaz kahn - iida awards 2010


'ecooler' by mey kahn and boaz kahn


'ecooler' by mey kahn and boaz kahn from israel is one of the third prize winners of 'iida awards 2010',
organized by designboom in collaboration with incheon metropolitan city.

using passive and natural cooling methods, the 'ecooler' screen is a system of hollow ceramic tiles
that cools a room by running water through its channels.

designer's own words:
the 'ecooler' tile screen offers an alternative for cooling internal spaces without the use of electricity
it is based on a hollow ceramic tile that can carry and transfer water. using a designated connector,
it can be connected to other tiles, creating a natural cooling screen. 'ecooler' is a combination between
two traditional middle-eastern elements: the mashrabiya and the jara. the mashrabiya is an architectural
element that bears social values as a mediator between the inside and the outside. it is designed to allow
air and light into internal spaces. the jara is an ancient jug used for cooling water by seepage and
evaporation through the clay. unlike today's air conditioner that creates separation between the user
and the environment while exaggerating climate conditions, the 'ecooler' system takes responsibility
and allows you to live in harmony with the environment.




connector joint



four tiles configured together



the two traditional middle-eastern elements: the jara (to the left) and the mashrabiya (to the right)



rendering of 'ecooler' tile screen



production shots

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erica db
10.05.10  
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I thought rococo radiator heatwave by Joris Laarman. it is same solution but for cooling. you may say a different design. but realy you can agree as third prize winning entry.. ?
ummmmm.. I want heat someones opinion.
more and more   10.05.10
In fact a winner, very beautiful and functional.
Nanoverso   10.06.10
btw, joris laarman rococo heatwave design pattern is not original, the pattern have similarity to Malaysia traditional wood handcraft pattern.

http://www.droog.com/contents/products/multibox/heat_wave_02.jpg

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_eExNDSg-RYw/ScNjp5FMujI/AAAAAAAAACA/eGVaA1KLgiY/s1600-h/DSCN6780.JPG

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_eExNDSg-RYw/ScObZR_LcaI/AAAAAAAAADw/g6UDSZNHIXw/s1600-h/DSCN6086.JPG
yomomo   10.06.10
I know. only pattern is different with joris laarmans one. but I am not interesting in pattern. World knows joris laarman didnt have intention to make pattern design. he found new solution and innovative concept. you are right, It is different pattern. Congratulations winner.
goodjob   10.06.10
Similar solution,different pattern.
not so bad, but I did not feel originality..
hofman   10.06.10
A great entry,
driven by tradition towards future,
very good job!
Anastasia   10.06.10
Laarman did a completely different job.
His piece is a radiator. The only thing they have in common is
that the decoration is also functional (the ornamental surface area provides maybe a bit more radiation of heat). BUT the main difference is that Laarman created a very expensive (let's entitle it) "artwork" and these guys elaborate on a more industrial design element, which can be produced at a popular price. Go ahead with the development!
Hubert Von Erich   10.06.10
I like the fact that the designers have made the effort to build prototypes. Many have lost interest in the verification process.
Some render only parts of the scene at high detail ...
Jan   10.06.10
pure and simple, green and effective, beautiful and not less than ingeneous!
CarmelO   10.06.10
I agree a little with Hubert ,but I got different impression from this project.. Like you said the common concept that decoration is also functional. Laarman did heating raiatot ,however this is cooling radiator, They use module design method. They are enough to impress me, two designs is similar. I guess expensive or not expeensive are not point of discussion. Porsce and Volkswagen are just same transportation design? But I feel it is no bad design. Congratulations
BMW   10.06.10
Beautiful! Looks so aesthetic and nevertheless functional. I also liked other things on their website
studiokahn.com ,
Jonathan   10.06.10
The only way to make this work, is, well, not green. It would not cool a room at all; it would cool the water inside the thin walls of the ceramics, evaporation would transfer the heat to increase the ambient air temperature, which would be absorbed by the ceramic, brass and water. It's like trying to cool a room with the door to the refrigerator open. This only works if the compressor is in a separate location... And it would just create humidity, possibly allowing moss, mold, or algae to grow on the surface. Looks cool--but that's about it.
ROBinHAWAII   10.06.10
ROB
evaporative cooling is used in industrial and air conditioning processes too. this is unglazed material and therefore porous.
see how it works:
http://practicalaction.org/practicalanswers/images/ceramic_refrigerator.jpg
not in HaWAI   10.06.10

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