Reasonable design – neutral – the shape of the lamp is lightweight, inspiring and reflects usability and the chosen manufacturing process. The uniqueness of craftsmanship highlights minor imperfections in the surface and shape. As a whole, the lamp is neutral. – barrier free – the neutral appearance does not interfere with the aesthetics of any interior and exterior space.
Global Architecture & Design Awards 2018
First Award | Category: Product Design – Interior Design Elements (Concept)
Architects: TRESarchitects
Team Members: Tomas Hubinsky, Jan Legeny
Country: Slovakia
The lamp is powered by the 5.0 V USB infrastructure, which is the most widespread around the world thanks to the boom of mobile phones. Thus, it is not necessary to produce new power sources for the lamp, but just to use the existing chargers, solar chargers, power banks, etc. adequate life cycle – environmentally
The choice of materials follows the intention of avoiding acceptable plastics and using locally available materials that are easy materials to process and are environmentally friendly. However, disputes may arise to what extent concrete or fiberglass meets such specifications. Research on cement production predicts the future of concrete as of a green material with a negative carbon footprint. The same shift is anticipated with glass fibers for concrete reinforcing and their possible replacement with nature based fibres.
Source efficiency – with the choice of the concrete shell technology we achieved the least possible thickness while respecting the mechanical properties of concrete. In this way we were able to minimize the volume of concrete required for the size of the lamp. Thus, the material and energy sources needed for the lamp production is minimal.
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