Seoul Design Award 2025 Certifies Sustainable and Innovative Design Projects
- Four Major Themes Towards Sustainability
The Seoul Design Award is well-known for selecting designs that promote sustainable life for people and communities, rather than focusing solely on shape or technology.
This year, based on the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the competition focused on four themes: Health and Peace, Equal Opportunities (Universal Design), Energy and Environment (Upcycling Design), and Cities and Communities. Approximately 1,000 projects from 74 countries worldwide competed from March to June.
- Global Judging Combining Expertise and Fairness Drove Participation
This year's panel of juries was composed of 32 global design experts from 21 countries as well as design leaders from across diverse fields. Strictly abiding by principles of fairness, the juries selected a total of 60 award-winning projects (from approximately 30 countries).
Notably, the award was further distinguished as the world's only 'participatory design award' through the participation of global citizens who voted for the Grand Prize.
Top 10 awardees from 10 countries were invited to
Over 5,500 global citizens from 48 countries participated in the online voting to help select the Grand Prize winner from among 10 projects. This online voting and the in-person selection on-site by the panel of 12 international jury members helped determine the Grand Prize Winner.
During the award ceremony, awardees received trophies, certificates, prize money totaling
- Grand Prize Winner: 'Jaza Energy Hubs' — Design Working to Solve Energy Inequality
This year's Grand Prize was awarded to Nonfiction Design (
This project is an innovative model that addresses energy inequality in rural
Notably, it created local self-reliance and economic opportunities through a system where women operators manage the hubs.
"Design is not about technology; it is a process of building dignity and self-reliance.
It is deeply meaningful that the Seoul Design Award precisely understood and recognized this value."
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- The New Standard in 'Sustainable Design' That Captured the World's Attention
This year's juries emphasized that "sustainability is not an ideal for the future, but a practice that must be implemented immediately."
The nine awardees participating in the Top10 Competition are:
- From
Finland : 'Alusta Pavilion,' a multi-species ecological pavilion where humans, plants, and animals coexist, - From
Italy : Anako's 'Emergency Folding Cradle,' an emergency cradle for vulnerable groups like mothers and children in crisis situations, - From
Australia : 'Crafted Liberation,' a project restoring women's rights to public spaces through chairs upcycled from hijabs, - From
China : 'Desert Ark,' a sustainable 3D-printed housing experiment for desert cities, - From
India : 'Golden Feathers,' a circular project upcycling feather waste into natural wool fibers, - From
South Korea : 'LADIS_LAmp DISinfection', a portable drinking water sterilizer reducing disease in diverse environments, - From
Denmark : 'Soft Solids Lighting,' a sustainable lighting design project reducing waste through upcycled products, - From
Taiwan : 'The Borrowing Project,' a modular standard building material borrowing system practicing resource circulation, - From
Mexico : 'The City of Indigenous Arts,' a cultural city integration and regeneration project reborn as an exhibition ecosystem showcasing community heritage and art,
The two Concept Award winners are:
- 'Bark-Code' from the
UK andSouth Korea , a 3D bark scanner providing growth and carbon sequestration data, - 'Blue Garden' from
Italy , a modular coastal installation utilizing discarded seashells.
All award-winning projects share a common emphasis: not only technology but relationships, not only the environment but coexistence, not only cities but communities.
- 2026, 'Design in Action for a Sustainable Future'
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The 2026 Seoul Design Award will begin its seventh journey in March, reaffirming its position as a global hub for sustainable design. Any designer involved in a sustainable project can apply, regardless of whether they are affiliated with a company or are an individual. Any designer can aim for the honor of winning the Grand Prize at the award ceremony in October.
The winning projects and information about the Seoul Design Award can be found at: www.seouldesignaward.or.kr.
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SOURCE Seoul Design Foundation
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