The Earth Awards Global Search Funds Six Innovations Which Can Redesign Tomorrow
By The Earth Awards, PRNETuesday, August 17, 2010
LONDON, August 18, 2010 - Artificial foam which captures and converts the sun's energy more
effectively than living organisms and earth tiles which empower people to
build their own sustainable homes are in the running for an Earth Award - a
global design award backed by world-leading entrepreneurs.
University of Cincinnati Professor's David Wendell and Carlo Montemagno
designed the Photosynthetic Foam while Cambridge Professor Michael Ramage
designed Sustainable Shells. Both innovations have been selected from over
500 entries to be shortlisted in The Earth Awards 2010. They and four other
finalists will now pitch to top CEOs at an Innovators Summit in London, to
secure funding to bring their designs to market.
Judged by the world's top creative thinkers, The Earth Awards identifies
viable ideas from fashion to architecture and consumer products, and marries
them with investors to provide a real solution to improving quality of life.
It is the only global innovation awards where the aim is to give the designer
the means to enter the worldwide consumer marketplace.
Professor Wendell's manufactured system of photosynthesis means that all
captured energy is converted to sugars, unlike natural photosynthesis in
plants where a large amount of energy is used to maintain the life of the
organism. In short, the foam is a far more efficient and versatile energy
production platform.
Sustainable Shells enables buildings to be created with natural resources
by local people, in the world's poorest and most remote areas. It is the
first time that ancient tile-vaulting has been fused with earth to create a
building which can be replicated across the developing world, removing the
need to import skills or materials.
These ideas highlight the groundbreaking innovation needed to make the
Earth Awards shortlist. Having won $10,000 to help take their concepts to
market, the following six finalists will now go head to head to compete for a
total investment of $50,000 at The Earth Awards 'Investors to Innovators'
Summit on 16th September.
- Sustainable Shells by Michael Ramage, University of Cambridge, England - Polli-Bricks by Arthur Huang, MINIWIZ Sustainable Energy Development Co, Taiwan - Kayu Sunglasses by Jamie Lim, Kayu, USA - AskNature by The Biomimicry Institute. Represented by Megan Schuknecht, USA - Artificial Photosynthetic Foam by David Wendell, University of Cincinnati, USA - The Butterfly Houses by Andreas Grontvedt Gjertsen, TYIN Tengestue, Norway
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Earth Awards judge and design champion Terence Conran comments:
"Intelligent design has the power to improve, inspire and shape people's
lives. The Earth Awards' celebration of sustainable innovation reinforces how
cutting-edge ideas can help to build a better world and also be a commercial
success on a global scale."
Fellow Selection Committee member Ira Magaziner, Chairman, William J.
Clinton Foundation, adds: "Nothing is impossible. And nothing beats the power
of partnership in realising dreams. That is the fundamental principle of The
Earth Awards: to unite the world's greatest innovators with the business
people and investors who can make their designs a reality. This is a unique
partnership - an opportunity for us to discover some great ideas and see
these brought to life for the benefit of all."
Selected finalists will be showcased at HRH The Prince of Wales' Start
initiative to inspire people to build a better future. They will appear at
Start's 'A Garden Party to Make a Difference', in Clarence House, Marlborough
House and Lancaster House gardens from 8th-19th September 2010. Finalists
will pitch their innovation to an audience of leading CEOs and investors at a
Summit held in partnership with the Financial Times at Marlborough House, on
16th September.
Nicole Ting Yap, Founder of The Earth Awards, concludes: "The Earth
Awards is about providing an aspirational platform for consumer-driven ideas,
which can challenge designers to build a new economy. We are thrilled to have
received such innovative ideas which have real potential to drive positive
change, and look forward to showcasing them at HRH The Prince of Wales Garden
Party on 16th September."
The Earth Awards 2010 Selection Committee comprises:
- Paola Antonelli, Curator for Architecture and Design, Museum of Modern Art - Yves Behar, Founder, Fuseproject - Sir Richard Branson, Founder and CEO, Virgin Group - Graydon Carter, Editor-In-Chief, Vanity Fair - Majora Carter, President, The Majora Carter Group - Tony Chambers, Editor-in-Chief, Wallpaper* Magazine - Alexandra Cousteau, Founder, Blue Legacy International - David de Rothschild, Founder, Adventure Ecology - His Holiness The Gyalwang Drukpa, Spiritual Leader, The Drukpa Lineage - Rick Fedrizzi, President and CEO, United States Green Building Council - Julie Gilhart, Fashion Director, Barneys New York - Dr. Jane Goodall, Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace - Scott Mackinlay Hahn, Co-founder, Rogan and Loomstate - Peter Head, Director, ARUP - Graham Hill, Founder, Treehugger - Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, CEO, Mubadala Development Company - Yang Lan, Chairwoman, Sun Television - Ira C. Magaziner, Chairman, William J. Clinton Foundation - Bill McKibben, Writer, Environmentalist - Barry Nalebuff, Professor, Yale School of Management - Sergio Palleroni, Co-founder and Director, BaSiC Initiative - Karim Rashid, Founder, Karim Rashid Inc. - Jonathan Rose RIBA, Principal, AECOM and Masterplanning Practice Leader - Cameron Sinclair, Founder, Architecture for Humanity - Werner Sobek, Founder, Werner Sobek Engineering + Design - Philippe Starck, Founder, Starck Network - Diane von Furstenberg, Founder, DvF - Dilys Williams, Director, Center for Sustainable Fashion - Ken Yeang, Principal, Llewelyn Davies Yeang
Emily Luscombe; eluscombe at bell-pottinger.co.uk; +44(0)20-7861-2494 and Chris Watts; cwatts at bell-pottinger.co.uk; +44(0)20-7861-2859
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