Sustain 2010 Winners

Comments Off on Sustain 2010 Winners

The Royal College of Art has just announced the winners of the Sustain Awards. Sustain is a showcase for the work, issues and arguments related to sustainability within the RCA in their Sustainable Art and Design stream. Green Thing loves new ideas and examples of creativity v. climate change. These projects show that through a variety of media and themes the challenges that climate change pose can be deconstructed and thought about and tackled in different ways.

Here are a few of this year’s winners:

Noemie Goudal’s Les Amants explores invasion of man-made elements into organic landscapes. Her photographs illustrate the struggle between society and nature and passion leading to destruction.

Jane Bowler won in the waste category for her fashion designs that show that sustainability and desirability can be compatible. Using materials from a post-consumer plant, she’s transformed plastics from old bath mats and shower curtains into unique fashion pieces.

Richard Gilbert’s project won in the energy category. 35% of the UK’s energy goes into making our material world and The Megajoule Challenge and Energy Trumps are sets of ways of thinking about the energy in the earliest stage of design. Using a classic, Anglepoise lamp, he has made a creative tool that allows people to re-think energy use down to every last material object.

To see the other projects and find out more, visit The RCA: Sustain 2010

Read More Share

Recent Author Posts

Join Our Community

Connect On Social Media

Most Popular Posts

We Blog The World

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This

Share this post with your friends!