The Victor J. Papanek Foundation at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, the Austrian Cultural Forum New York, and the Museum of Arts and Design announced, Mitchell Joachim of Planetary ONE + Terreform ONE as the Winner of the Victor J. Papanek Social Design Award for the Project; Urbaneering Brooklyn in the Design for the Real World Redux International Design Competition.
Winners of the Victor J. Papanek Social Design Award
Urbaneering Brooklyn 2110: Ecological City of the Future: Mitchell Joachim & Maria Aiolova (Planetary One + Terreform One)
OLPC XO-3 tablet computer: Yves Behar (Fuseproject)
Green Map System: Wendy E. Brawer (Green Map System)
Jani Sanitary Pad: Lars Vedeler with Marc Hoogendijk, Sophie Thornander, Karin Lidman, and Kristin Tobiassen Project Credits: Mitchell Joachim, Maria Aiolova, Nurhan Gokturk, Melanie Fessel, Dan O’Connor, Celina Yee, Alpna Gupta, Sishir Varghese, Aaron Lim, Greg Mulholland, Derek Ziemer, Thilani Rajarathna, John Nelson, Natalie DeLuca
The 2011 Jury
- Gerald Bast, President, University of Applied Arts Vienna
- Allan Chochinov, Partner, Editor-in-Chief, Core77
- Alison J. Clarke, Professor, Design History and Theory / Research Director Victor Papanek Foundation, University of Applied Arts Vienna
- Holly Hotchner, Director, Museum of Arts and Design
- Ronald Labaco, Curator, Museum of Arts and Design
- David McFadden, Chief Curator, Museum of Arts and Design
- Katarina Posch, Associate Professor, History of Art and Design, Pratt Institute
- Fiona Raby, Principal, Dunne and Raby
- Stefan Sagmeister, Principal, Sagmeister Inc.
- Andreas Stadler, Director, Austrian Cultural Forum New York
- John Thackara, Founder and Director, Doors of Perception