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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

Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards

Fèmme, designed by Pearlfisher for Yoai, wins this year's Packaging Professional award, a line of packaging for the Chinese market, which is a stigmatized cultural taboo in China. Fèmme was designed to inject confidence and positivity into the traditionally apologetic category to empower "the woman within". 

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Pearlfisher

Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards

Kuja Kuja also took home several Core77 Design Awards this year. The program, designed by IDEO, is the world's first business intelligence platform for the humanitarian space. It is a real-time, fully transparent customer feedback service that invites refugees to rate the services around them and provide ideas on how to improve these.

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IDEO

Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards

Sex Work Is Real Work took home the Strategy & Research Professional award this year. ThinkPlace Kenya's research for PS Kenya (PSK) & Jhpiego involved collaborative research with Female Sex Workers to find solutions for increasing the using Oral PrEP in order to prevent HIV in the FSW community. 

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ThinkPlace Kenya

Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards

JUMP Bike Share, the Professional Transportation winner this year, is a new affordable electric bike share program.

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JUMP

Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards

CARe, designed by Anand Manohar Asinkar for the Royal College of Art, is a transportation design concept for the future that earned the Transportation Student winner award. CARe is a child seat that transforms into a Segway-based autonomous pram, making traveling with a baby more convenient.

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Anand Manohar Asinkar

Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards

La Lettura by Federica Fragapane won the Professional Winner award in the Visual Communication category for these poetic data visualizations published within Italian newspaper Corriere Della Sera.

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Frederica Fragapane

Core77 Design Awards Announce Their 2018 Honorees
Core77 Design Awards

Yuma Naito of Art Center College of Design's AFROPUNK Festival visual design concept was awarded as winner of the Visual Communication student category. The project was awarded for its activist message and high level of craft implemented. 

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Yuma Naito

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Map of the 1850-acre Mount Royal Heritage Site. Apart from the Olmsted-designed park itself, it features 3 summits, 5 cemeteries and 2 university campuses. The site is also in close proximity with a number of hospitals.

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civiliti

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Halt located close to recreational area around Beaver Lake

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Adrien Williams

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Cluster of place-markers on one of the Mount Royal Heritage Site's three summits

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Adrien Williams

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Two clusters of place-markers clearly showing bronze inserts in the granite cones

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Adrien Williams

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Overall view of a halt with one of the borders used as a public seating area

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Adrien Williams

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

View of a halt looking towards Beaver Lake's recreational area

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Adrien Williams

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Place-markers in one of Mount Royal's clearings

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Adrien Williams

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Belvedere-like halt with view towards the north of the city

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Adrien Williams

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Halt close-up showing integrated granite bench 

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Adrien Williams

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Topographical map located along a pathway leading up the Mount Royal 

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Adrien Williams

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Place-markers cluster at the foot of stairs leading up the Mount Royal 

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Adrien Williams

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Cluster of place-markers underlying the historical significance of the Hôtel-Dieu, Montréal's oldest hospital founded by Jeanne Mance in 1645

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Adrien Williams

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

 Tridimensional map located close to Beaver Lake, at the heart of the park's recreational area

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Adrien Williams

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Detail of tridimensional bronze map inserted in a granite base

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Frédérique Ménard-Aubin

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Detail of tridimensional map with close-up of the St. Joseph Oratory dome, one of the map's three iconic landmark features

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Julie Margot

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Close-up of bronze arrow on tridimentional map

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Julie Margot

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Discovery halt detail with close-up of poetic insert (Poet: Denise Desautels)

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Julie Margot

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Close-up of place-markers cluster along a more secluded path

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Julie Margot

Montreal Project Wins Major International Design Award
civiliti with Julie Margot design

Close-up of bronze band with a word forming a sentence when connected to inscriptions on adjacent place-markers 

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Manya Margot