6/05/2009

THE GREEN GOOD DESIGN AWARDS 2010





















DESIGN FOR A BETTER WORLD NOW, Deadline November 1, 2009

The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design (link aqui) and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies have joined forces on two continents to present
an innovative and challenging new public program: GREEN GOOD DESIGN.
GOOD DESIGN™ was founded in Chicago in 1950 by Eero Saarinen, Charles and Ray Eames, and Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. to promote and foster a greater public understanding and
acceptance for Modern Design.
In 2010, six decades later, this new edition of GOOD DESIGN aims to bring a parallel public
appreciation and awareness for an equally revolutionary design approach—a new
design thinking led by a current generation of visionary architects, designers, urban planners, corporations, governments, individuals, and private and public institutions for a design and
a public environment based upon the ideals of energy conservation; the reduction of toxic waste and greenhouse gases; the diminishing dependence on fossil fuels; and a sensitivity for waste, pollution, and the depletion of the world’s energy resources. This new design
approach centers on the idea of repairing our worldwide environments with sustainability and for total ecological restoration.
Now in turn and in 2010, GREEN GOOD DESIGN's goal is to bestow international recognition to those outstanding individuals, companies, organizations, governments, and institutions—together with their products, services, programs, ideas, and concepts—that have forwarded exceptional thinking and inspired greater progress toward a more healthier and more
sustainable universe. (full document here)