That’s a wrap everyone! Dear friends, we are done collecting submissions for the Design for Sustainable Cities competition!
Thank you everyone for sharing your remarkable creative thinking with us, and most importantly for dedicating your time and talent to researching solutions for the better future for all of us.
‘Design for Sustainable Cities’ is an international student competition held by BE OPEN and Cumulus in support of SDG11: Sustainable Cities and Communities. Its objective is to recognize and promote top design projects developed by the younger creative generation that are able to tackle the tasks set by the United Nations’ SDG Programme.
Season’s Greetings to all creatives around the globe from BE OPEN team! We wish you a joyful holiday season and a new year filled with happiness, positivity, prosperity, professional and personal accomplishments!
We decided that we all need to chill more closer to the New Year, so we’ve extended the deadline for Design For Sustainable Cities competition till January 31, 2021.
Have lovely seasonal holidays, cherish yourself and your creative talents, submit your entry in January and win €5,000! Visit citydesign2020.com for details.
Our congratulations and the €300 prize go to Liliana Nicolae, a photographer from Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, for the visual of a café sign made of discarded water pipes and fittings.
The last of the five prizes in the “Second Life of Things in Design” international student competition has been awarded to the creators of PackZero, a circular delivery network that combines reusable packaging with hybrid pickup and delivery.
An online vote has defined the winner of the Public Vote Award in the “Second Life of Things in Design” competition.We are happy to announce that the award goes to Fernanda Ordorica Bechelany, a student of National School of Architecture, Art and Design at Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico, for her Agave Bioplastic project