Designs of the Year 2015

Inspiring exhibition at the Design Museum of nominees in the Design of the Year completion with six categories of architecture, fashion, digital, product, graphics and transport.

There was a wonderful array of great ideas! My favorites this year included the new take on a kettle which was a rod you put in a cup on a heat conducting pad which boiled water for you, or I think that’s my understanding of it! Most inspiring was a toilet for developing world which could be put in areas with no water supply. These seemed to produce water for washing hands and the waste product could be collected and made into fertilizer and other products.

Fun ideas included a street light which records shadow patterns of people passing beneath and replays them. These are already around in Bristol and there was a delightful film of people dancing with other people’s shadows and devising things they could do to create weird shadows. 

Things I was not so convinced by included a building in Australia covered in a vertical garden. I’d worry about insects but that’s me!

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