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Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards
Compound Camera, designed by Pneuhaus for Pawtucket Arts Festival and Professional Winner in this year's Built Environment category, is a twenty-foot inflatable installation composed of 109 pinhole cameras.
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Cassidy Batiz
Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards
Type High, Core77 Design Awards Built Environment category's student winner, is an exhibition by Michael Prisco and Helen Sywalski at The Cooper Union comprised of sculptures inspired by typographical forms.
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Unknown
Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards
The 2018 Commercial Equipment Professional winning entry was the Philips Intellivue X3, a portable patient monitor designed for uninterrupted continuous monitoring of patients through their healthcare journey in hospitals.
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Philips Design
Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards
The N-9 Autonomous Empty Container Handler, designed by Elias Thaddäus Pfuner at Umeå Institute of Design, is a concept for more efficiently stacking shipping containers from the bottom up instead of the top down. Pfuner's project was the student winner in the Commercial Equipment category this year.
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Elias Thaddäus Pfuner
Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards
The Professional winner in this year's Consumer Product category was the Willow Breast Pump, designed in collaboration by Willow, IDEO, and Function Engineering—it is the first all-in-one breast pump that fits inside a bra.
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Willow
Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards
Hormone Couture, designed by Pat Pataranutaporn out of MIT Media Lab, was a Notable in this year's Design Concept category. Hormone Couture presents a wearable technology that aesthetically responds to women's reproductive hormone and body temperature change.
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Pat Pataranutaporn
Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards
A Runner-Up in this year's Design Education Initiative category was Fixperts for Schools, a learning program that challenges young people to use their imagination and skills to create ingenious solutions to everyday problems for a real person.
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Fixperts
Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards
Axyl by Benjamin Hubert of Layer for Allermuir took home the Professional Winner trophy for the Furniture & Lighting category this year. The chair is made from recycled die-cast aluminum with an injection molded shell.
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Layer
Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards
The student winner in the Furniture & Lighting category this year was LIGA Storage Furniture by Matthieu Muller & Pierre Alexandre Cesbron of ENSCI Les Ateliers
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Matthieu Muller & Pierre Alexandre Cesbron
Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards
No Fixed Address System, designed by Chih Chiu at Royal College of Art, took home two student medals this year in the Design for Social Impact and Design Concept category. No Fixed Address proposes a new system for receiving mail with a static "postcard" tied to a dynamic, impermanent address, allowing modern nomads to participate in a functional society that respects alternative ways of living.
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Chih Chiu
Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards
Gantri Table Lights is this year's Professional winner in the Open Design category. Gantri is an online platform that allows designers to bring new designs to market by assisting in creating production-ready 3D models and selling them through their online shop.
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Gantri
Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards
Specs Modular Glasses by Elizabeth Stegner of Rochester Institute of Technology is this year's student winner in the Open Design category. These modular eyeglasses are customizable and do not require any tools to assemble.
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Elizabeth Stegner