Shenzhen Design Awards for Young Talents – 2013 Edition

Call for Applications

In the first stage of the competition, a local jury made up of design experts selected five projects by Montréal designers in the “Student” and “Professional” categories.

Professional category

21 balançoires (21 swings)
A musical cooperation exercise
Daily tous les jours
Mouna Andraos and Melissa Mongiat
21 balançoires

Eau de source urbaine  (“Urban spring water”)
Collectif Bornéo, supported by the Association des designers industriels du Québec
Thomas-Éric Béliveau, Antoine Dubois, Marilyn Hébert, Alexandre Joyce, Martin Pes
Bornéo: Eau de source urbaine

Village éphémère (“Ephemeral village”)
Association du design urbain du Québec
Samy Aitoubelli, Noémie Bélanger, Pierre-Luc Filion, Pauline Gayaud, Jérôme Glad, Kévin Grégoire, Sophie Julien, Maude Ladouceur, Samuel Mathieu, Martin Paré, Marie-Claude Plourde, Simon Pouliot, Christine RobitailleVillage éphémère

Trekfit
Outdoor physical fitness equipment
Signature design communication
Vincent Clarizio, designer industriel
Trekfit - Équipements de conditionnement physique en plein air

Student category

Territoire improbable – L’ouest industriel de Sherbrooke (“Unlikely territory – Sherbrooke’s industrial west”)

Fanny B. Perras, landscape architect, master’s student in Planning, Université de Montréal – Valériane Noël, landscape architect – Sandrine Perreault, landscape architect
Territoire improbable – L’ouest industriel de Sherbrooke