Dezeen promotion: Danish acoustic panel manufacturer Troldtekt is inviting architects and designers to submit tasks featuring progressive employs of wood wool panels for the likelihood to win €5,000 .
Atuarfik Hans Lynge School, Greenland by KHR architects
Troldtekt’s acoustic panels are used to absorb sound and can be applied internally or externally.
Rebildporten by CEBRA architects
The company has asked architects and designers to submit projects in the type of images and drawings from one or much more of their very own buildings where wood wool panels have been visibly integrated in the architectural design – irrespective of the manufacturer.
Children’s Home of the Potential by CEBRA architects
A jury will pick the two best tasks – one that makes use of Troldtekt cement-bonded wood wool panels and another that incorporates wood wool panels manufactured by any other business.
Children’s Property of the Future by CEBRA architects
They will assess the tasks primarily based on their aesthetic good quality and originality, and on how the use of wood wool panels supports and enhances the architectural layout.
The Iceberg by CEBRA architects, JDS, SeARCH and Louis Paillard Architects
The two designers who submit the most imaginative and revolutionary use of the acoustic panels will each be awarded a prize of €5,000 (around £3,700).
The Iceberg by CEBRA architects, JDS, SeARCH and Louis Paillard Architects
Buildings that characteristic Troldtekt’s panelling consist of Atuarfik Hans Lynge College in Greenland, and London’s Westminster City university.
Westminster College by Schmidt Hammer & Lassen architects
Entries are currently being accepted through the Archdaily website from 14 September to sixteen October 2015. Participants have to upload their undertaking with a minimum of two images, one particular detailed drawing, as effectively as a quick summary description of the venture.
Visit Troldtekt’s website for a lot more data and a total record of submission guidelines.
www.troldtekt.com