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LAGI Portfolio of
Competition Submissions
You'll find many of the submissions to the 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016 Land Art Generator design competitions by following the links on this page.
The Land Art Generator provides a platform for innovative ways of thinking about what renewable energy generation looks like and how it relates to the overall fabric of our constructed and natural environments.
It calls on interdisciplinary teams to conceive of large scale site-specific artworks that provide renewable electricity to the city at a utility-scale (equivalent to the demand of hundreds or even thousands of homes). Once constructed, these public infrastructure artworks will offset thousands of tons of CO2 and provide iconic amenities that will serve to educate and inspire the communities in which they are built.
Nearly 1,000 teams—thousands of individuals—from across the globe have participated in the competitions. Our thanks goes out to all of them!
Regatta H2O: Familiar Form, Chameleon Infrastructure, 1st Place Winner, LAGI 2016
Christopher Sjoberg, Ryo Saito
Team Location: Tokyo, Japan
Energy Technology: Aerostatic Flutter Wind Harvesting (WindBelt™)
Water Technology: Fog Harvesting
Annual Capacity: 70 MWh (used on site) and 112 million liters of drinking water
Cetacea, 2nd Place Winner, LAGI 2016 Santa Monica
Keegan Oneal, Sean Link, Caitlin Vanhauer, Colin Poranski
Team Location: Eugene, OR USA
Energy Technology: wave energy converter with linear alternator, Windbelt™, photovoltaic panels
Water Harvesting Technology: high efficiency reverse osmosis (HERO™ by Aquatech) for stormwater runoff treatment
Annual Capacity: 4,300 MWh (80% used to offset the energy demand of existing SMURRF facility and power HERO™ system
650 million liters of drinking water
Paper Boats, 3rd Place Winner, Land Art Generator Initiative 2016 competition for Santa Monica
Christopher Makrinos, Stephen Makrinos, Alexander Bishop
Team Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Energy Technology: concentrated photovoltaic (CPV), reflectors, Holographic Planar Concentrator™
(HPC) technology developed by Prism Solar Technologies
Annual Capacity: 2,400 MWh
The Clear Orb, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator Initiative design competition for Santa Monica
Jaesik Lim, Ahyoung Lee, Jaeyeol Kim, Taegu Lim
Team Location: Seoul, South Korea
Energy Technology: transparent luminescent solar concentrators, oscillating water column (OWC) wave energy converter
Water Harvesting Technology: solar distillation
Annual Capacity: 3,820 MWh and 2.2 million liters of drinking water
Horizon Lines: the transparency of energy, a submission to the Land Art Generator Initiative 2016 competition for Santa Monica
Rebecca Borowiecki
Team Location: Boulder, USA
Energy Technology: Transparent Solar Cell by Onyx Solar®
Annual Capacity: 625 MWh
The Pipe, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator Initiative design competition for Santa Monica
Abdolaziz Khalili, Puya Kalili, Laleh Javaheri, Iman Khalili, Kathy Kiany (Khalili Engineers)
Team Location: Vancouver, Canada
Energy Technology: Photovoltaic Panels
Water Technology: Electromagnetic Desalination
Annual Capacity: 10,000 MWh to generate 4.5 billion liters of drinking water
Aurora, a submission to the Land Art Generator Initiative 2016 competition for Santa Monica
Daniel Martin de los Rios, Fran Vilar Navarro (Pistach Office)
Team Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Energy Technology: Tidal Turbine (similar to Open-Centre Turbine by OpenHydro™), SALt™ (Sustainable Alternative Lighting)
Water Technology: Solar Distillation (brine waste powers site lighting)
Annual Capacity: 30,000 MWh and 100 million liters of drinking water
Big Beach Balloon, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator Initiative design competition for Santa Monica
Matt Kuser
Team Location: Carmel, USA
Energy Technology: Thin Film Photovoltaic
Annual Capacity: 300 MWh
Catching the Wave, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator Initiative design competition for Santa Monica
Christina Vannelli, Liz Davidson, Matthew Madigan
Team Location: Hamilton, Ontario Canada
Energy Technology: Point Absorber Wave Energy Converter (similar to CETO™ by Carnegie Wave Energy)
Annual Capacity: 16,000 MWh
Cnidaria Halitus, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator Initiative design competition for Santa Monica
John Eric Chung, Pablo La Roche, Danxi Zou, Jingyan Zhang, Tianyi Deng (CallisonRTKL)
Team Location: Los Angeles, USA
Energy Technology: Tidal Turbines (100% of energy used to pump water for distillation)
Water Technology: Solar Distillation with Fresnel lens
Annual Capacity: 220 million liters of drinking water
Breakwater Make Water, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator Initiative design competition for Santa Monica
Elizabeth Anne Case
Team Location: Wallingford, UK
Energy Technology: point absorber wave energy converter (similar to Ocean Power Technologies™)
Water Technology: fog harvesting (similar to FogQuest™)
Annual Capacity: 400 MWh, 13 million liters of drinking water
Kinetic Manifesto, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator Initiative design competition for Santa Monica
Gauthier Durey, Eric Reid (Vagabond Atelier)
Team Location: Oslo, Norway
Energy Technology: kinetic wave energy converter, thin-film photovoltaic
Water Technology: reverse osmosis desalination
Annual Capacity: 6 million liters of drinking water
Subsurface, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator Initiative design competition for Santa Monica
Ethan Stanley, Veronica Magner, Emmanuel Eshun
Team Location: Philadelphia (PA), USA
Energy Technology: point absorber wave energy converter
Annual Capacity: 15,000 MWh (less energy used for lights)
The Ocean Still: Lagrimas de Santa Monica, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator Initiative design competition for Santa Monica
Courtney A. Goode, Michelle Arevalos Franco, Helen E. Kongsgaard, Stephanie Hsia, Nuith Morales
Team Location: Boston (MA), USA
Water Technology: solar distillation
Annual Capacity: 9 million liters of drinking water
Sun Towers, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator Initiative design competition for Santa Monica
John Perry, Matteo Melioli, Ramone Dixon, Terie Harrison, Kristina Butkute (BLDA Architects), Tom Kordel,
Sherleen Pang, Kostas Mastronikolaou (XCO2), Steven Scott Studio
Team Location: London, UK
Energy Technology: photovoltaic panels, point absorber wave energy converter, tidal turbine
Water Technology: solar distillation, reverse osmosis desalination
Annual Capacity: 4,000 MWh, 110 million liters of drinking water
Weightless Balloons, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator design competition for Santa Monica
Aitor Almaraz, Sonia Vázquez-Díaz
Team Location: A Coruna, Spain
Energy Technology: wind harvesting (similar to MARS™, Magenn Air Rotor System), point absorber wave energy converter
Annual Capacity: 2,000 MWh
Big Balls, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator Initiative design competition for Santa Monica
Jose Carlos de Silva, Leonardo de Silva, Rodrigo Marquez, Mateu-Puchades
Team Location: Malmö, Sweden
Energy Technology: point absorber wave energy converter
Water Technology: solar distillation
Annual Capacity: 15,000 MWh, 14 million liters of drinking water
The Flying Steelhead of Santa Monica, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator Initiative design competition for Santa Monica
Winfield Scott Balcom, Adom Balcom
Team Location: Ashland (OR), USA
Energy Technology: custom wind-driven generators (using recycled bicycle and car parts)
Annual Capacity: 50 MWh per fish (36 fish = 1,800 MWh)
ESTHER, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator Initiative design competition for Santa Monica
Peter Coombe, Jennifer Sage, Eunkyoung Kim, Charlene Chai, Kaitlin Faherty (Sage and Coombe Architects)
Team Location: New York City, USA
Energy Technology: point absorber buoy wave energy converter (CETO™ system developed by Carnegie Wave Energy),
piezoelectric stacked actuators, Fresnel-assisted convection turbine
Annual Capacity: 2,800 MWh
Follies and Fog, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator Initiative design competition for Santa Monica
Nik Klahre, Brooke Campbell-Johnston
Team Location: London, UK and Copenhagen, Denmark
Energy Technology: Wave Energy Converter
Annual Capacity: 13,000 MWh, less the energy required to power fog generation
Santa Monica Ocean's Breath, a submission to the Land Art Generator Initiative 2016 competition for Santa Monica
Fabio Azzato
Team Location: Florence, Italy
Water Technology: Point Absorber Buoy Wave Energy Converter
Annual Capacity: 1,000 MWh
RING GARDEN, a submission to the LAGI 2016 design competition for Santa Monica, California
Alexandru Predonu (Team Location: Bucharest, Romania)
Energy Technology: photovoltaic panels, algae bioreactor
Water Harvesting Technology: solar powered osmotic desalination (with waste brine used to culture algae for livestock feed)
Annual Capacity: 440 MWh (100% goes to power desalination processes and rotate the Ring Garden)
60 million liters of drinking water (40 million liters goes to agricultural production)
18,000 kg of aeroponic crop yield (conserves 331 million gallons of water)
5,000 kg of spirulina biomass for livestock feed
2000 Lighthouses Over the Sea, a submission to the Land Art Generator Initiative 2016 competition for Santa Monica
Louis Joanne, Anaelle Toquet Etesse, Elba Adriana Bravo, Maria Rojas Alcazar, Ronan Audebert
Team Location: Guadalajara, Mexico
Energy Technology: Point Absorber Buoy Wave Energy Converter
Annual Capacity: 4,000 MWh
Flowerpops, a submission to the Land Art Generator Initiative 2016 competition for Santa Monica
Augusto Audissoni, Silvia Cama, [zerozone], Elisabetta Lo Grasso, Elisa Tozzi, Nicolò Mossink
Team Location: Genoa, Italy
Energy Technology: Vortex Bladeless™ Wind Turbine, Thin Film Solar (similar to AltaDevices™), Point Absorber Buoy Wave Energy Converter
Annual Capacity: 13,000 MWh
Noctilucales, a submission to the Land Art Generator Initiative 2016 competition for Santa Monica
Ricardo Avella, Andrés Tabora, Michael Henriksen, Carla Betancourt, Silvia Mercader, Laura Vera, Oriana De Lucia, Martin Von Bülow, Laura
Vivas, Miguel Rosas (representing: Tabora + Tabora Landscape Architecture, ATA avella taller de arquitectura, WavePiston)
Team Location: Caracas, Venezuela
Energy Technology: wave energy converter (by WavePistonTM)
Water Harvesting Technology: reverse osmosis desalination
Annual Capacity: 4,200 MWh, less the energy used for desalination (up to 14 million liters per year)
Light Drop, a submission to the Land Art Generator Initiative 2016 competition for Santa Monica
Antonio Maccá, Flavio Masi
Team Location: Padova, Italy
Energy Technology: semitransparent photovoltaic panels, tidal power pumps
Water Harvesting Technology: reverse osmosis desalination
Annual Capacity: 3.5 billion liters of drinking water from solar and tidal energy
WAKE UP, a submission to the 2016 Land Art Generator Initiative design competition for Santa Monica
Henry Moll, Mary Carroll-Coelho
Team Location: Philadelphia, USA
Energy Technology: Wave Energy Converter (similar to “Salter’s Duck” invented in the 1970s by Steven Salter)
Annual Capacity: 1,400 MWh
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Solar Hourglass, 1st Place Winner LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Santiago Muros Cortés
Energy Technologies: concentrated solar power (thermal beam-down tower with heliostats)
Annual Capacity: 7,500 MWh
Quiver, 2nd Place Winner, LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Mateusz Góra, Agata Gryszkiewicz
Team Location: Warsaw, Poland
Energy Technology: biofuel, aeroelastic flutter (WindbeltTM)
Annual Capacity: 550 MWh (223 MWh bio, 327 MWh WindbeltTM)
eMotions: Energy Motions and Art Emotions, 3rd Place Winner LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Antonio Maccà, Flavio Masi
Team Location: Padova, Italy
Energy Technology: photovoltaic panels, micro-scale vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT) and horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWT),
stacked ceramic multilayer actuators, piezoelectric wind energy systems
Annual Capacity: 2,000 MWh
Energy Duck, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Hareth Pochee, Adam Khan, Louis Leger, Patrick Fryer
Energy Technologies: photovoltaic panels, hydraulic turbines
Annual Capacity: 400 MWh
Beyond the Wave, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Jaesik Lim, Ahyoung Lee, Sunpil Choi, Dohyoung Kim, Hoeyoung Jung, Jaeyeol Kim, Hansaem Kim (Heerim Architects & Planners)
Energy Technologies: organic thin film
Annual Capacity: 4,229 MWh
GRID Slide, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Morten Rask Madsen, Julie Trier Brøgger, Julie Rindung, Natalia Guerrero Gutiérrez, Artis Kurps, Kevin Bailey, Søren Laurentius Nielsen,
Per Møller, Jesper Ahrenfeldt, Tobias Thomsen
Team Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Energy Technology: algae biofuel
Annual Capacity: 100,000 MWh
Windshape, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Manon Robert, Martin Le Carboulec, Marc Antoine Galup
Team Location: Seoul, South Korea
Energy Technology: piezoelectric fabric, rotating electromagnetic generators
Annual Capacity: 750 MWh
Echo of Wind: Visualizing the Beauty of Wind Patterns, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Mathias Bank Stigsen, Olga Krukovskaya
Team Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Energy Technology: elastomeric piezoelectric toroids
Annual Capacity: 700 MWh
Golden Roots, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Ronny Zschörper, Franziska Adler
Energy Technologies: biomass, piezoelectric paving
Annual Capacity: 52 MWh
Balance / Imbalance, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Hideaki Nishimura
Energy Technologies: Buoy-type wave converter with Electroactive Polymer Artificial Muscle
Sphelar® photovoltaic, piezoelectric films
Annual Capacity: 720 MWh
Onshore Power, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Han Bao, Feng Xu
Team Location: Melbourne, Australia
Energy Technology: wind-driven hydraulic cylinder generators
Annual Capacity: 3,500 MWh
Regatta Fields, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Riccardo Mariano, Salvatore Maraniello
Team Location: Berlin, Germany
Energy Technology: vertical axis wind turbines, Pavegen™ pavers
Annual Capacity: 500 MWh
Oscillating Platforms, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Felix Cheong
Team Location: Toronto, Canada
Energy Technology: wind sails, oscillating water column, Wells turbine
Annual Capacity: 34,000 MWh
A Place for a Chocolate Ice Cream, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Juan David Ramirez, Diana Marcela Manrique, Bao Bao Huan, Rasmus Johansen
Team Location: Cali, Colombia
Energy Technology: photovoltaic panels
Annual Capacity: 3,500 MWh
Sail, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Andrew Jepson-Sullivan, Grayson Morris
Team Location: Eugene (OR), USA
Energy Technology: aeroelastic flutter (WindbeltTM)
Annual Capacity: 603 MWh
Stone Wave, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Nicolas Violette, Christofer Cornevaux
Team Location: Paris, France
Energy Technology: hydraulic cylinder microturbine generators
Annual Capacity: 60 MWh
Super Cloud, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Lucas Jarry, Rita Serra e Silva, Lucas Guyon, Marianne Ullmann
Team Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Energy Technology: piezoelectric discs
Annual Capacity: 2,487 MWh
The Cloud, a submission to LAGI 2014 Copenhagen
Tim Thikaj
Team Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Energy Technology: wind microturbines
Annual Capacity: 2,016 MWh
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Scene-Sensor // Crossing Social and Ecological Flows, 1st Place Winner LAGI 2012 NYC
James Murray, Shota Vashakmadze
Artist Location: Atlanta, USA
Energy Technologies: Piezoelectric Generators (Thin Film and Embedded Wire)
Annual Capacity: 5,500 MWh
Fresh Hills, 2nd Place Winner LAGI 2012 NYC
Matthew Rosenberg Structural Engineering Consultant: Matt Melnyk Production Assistants: Emmy Maruta, Robbie Eleazer
Artist Location: Los Angeles, USA
Energy Technologies: WindTamer, Carbon Dioxide Scrubber, SmartWrap
Annual Capacity: 238 MWh
Pivot, 3rd Place Winner LAGI 2012 NYC
Yunxin Hu, Ben Smith
Artist Location: Atlanta, USA
Energy Technologies: Piezoelectric disks and fabric
Annual Capacity: 1,200 MWh
99 Red Balloons, 4th Place Mention LAGI 2012 NYC
Emeka Nnadi, Scott Rosin, Meaghan Hunter, Danielle Loeb, Kara McDowell, Indrajit Mitra, Narges Ayat, Denis Fleury
Artist Location: Winnipeg, Canada
Energy Technologies: Solar panels and piezoelectric panels
Annual Capacity: 14,000 MWh
Swaying for the Next Generation, a submission to LAGI 2012 NYC
Andrew Weston, Chris Williamson, Daniele Sini, Travis Walsh, Lucy Weston (StudioAR: Architects)
Energy Technologies: photovoltaic, wind torque generator
Annual Capacity: 3,125 MWh
Fresh Clouds, a submission to LAGI 2012 NYC
Thomas Kosbau, Joseph Hines, Christopher Smith, Brendan Warford, Sergio Saucedo, Blanca Eleta
Energy Technologies: combined heat and power fuel cells, kinetic energy converted to power via flywheel generators
Annual Capacity: 65,000 MWh
Cloudfield, a submission to LAGI 2012 NYC
Elcin Ertugrul, Kathrine Moya, Carlos Alegria, Joaquin Boldrini
Energy Technologies: thin film organic photovoltaic
Annual Capacity: 5,910 MWh
Blossomings, a submission to LAGI 2012 NYC
Inki Hong, Solim Choi, Walter Sueldo (Architecture i.S)
Energy Technologies: solar (Siemen Solar Module Power Max™ or similar photovoltaic panel), vertical axis wind turbine
Annual Capacity: 530 MWh (2.83 MWh per module)
Solar Loop, a submission to LAGI 2012 NYC
Paolo Venturella, Gilberto Bonelli, Alessandro Balducci, Rocco Vanantines, Mario Emanuele Salini, Pietro Bodria
(Paolo Venturella / MenoMenoPiu Architects)
Energy Technologies: thin film photovoltaic
Annual Capacity: 10,000 MWh
Wind Grazers, a submission to LAGI 2012
Jennifer Sage, Peter Coombe, Andrew Kao, Allen Slamic (Sage and Coombe Architects); Taewook Cha, Trevor Sell
(Supermass Studio); John Reed (CannonDesign)
Energy Technologies: self-inflatable wind turbines
Annual Capacity: 525 MWh
Solar Cairn, a submission to LAGI 2012 NYC
Julianne Brown, Christian Brown, Onion 3D Design
Energy Technologies: thin film photovoltaic (amorphous silicon)
Annual Capacity: 1,000 MWh
Currents, a submission to LAGI 2012 NYC
Anna Walker
Energy Technologies: CIGS solar cells
Annual Capacity: 28,470 MWh
Inefficiency Can Be Beautiful, a submission to LAGI 2012 NYC
Young-Tack Oh, Sungwoo Matthew Choi, Taylor Tso, Jin Hwan Choi, Joshua Choi, Betty Liu, Bomin Kim
Energy Technologies: Kyosemi Corporation’s Sphelar™ photovoltaic cells, Chameleon International’s ChroMyx™
Annual Capacity: 672 MWh
Field of Energy, a submission to LAGI 2012 NYC
Georgia Chousou, Pinelopi Korantani
Energy Technologies: thin film photovoltaic
Annual Capacity: 13,000 MWh
Heliofield, a submission to LAGI 2012 NYC
Myung Kweon Park, Yikyu Choe, Michael Chaveriat
Energy Technologies: Nanosolar™ photovoltaic, organic light-emitting diode (OLED)
Annual Capacity: 15,000 MWh
Tree, a submission to LAGI 2012 NYC
Yijie Dang, Tom Tang
Energy Technologies: piezoelectric disk, M2E™ style kinetic generators (Motionetics™)
Annual Capacity: 1,700 MWh
Biofuel Armature, a submission to LAGI 2012 NYC
Jordan Soriot, Michael Hromek, Dmitriy Lewicki
Energy Technologies: algae bio-fuel
Annual Capacity: 60,000 MWh (assumes 26 acres of algae cultivation and 2,300 MWh/acre, or 13 billion BTU/acre w/ 40% conversion loss)
Air-semblies, a submission to LAGI 2012 NYC
Thomas Wong, Jean Choi
Energy Technologies: flexible thin film photovoltaic
Annual Capacity: 4,600 MWh
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NYC Freshkills Park
Windstalk, 2nd Place Winner LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
Darío Núñez Ameni and Thomas Siegl, with Atelier dna
Energy Technologies: piezoelectric discs, linear alternator
Annual Capacity: 20,000 MWh
Solaris, Third Place Winner LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
Hadrian Predock, John Frane, Chis Schoeneck, Johanna Beuscher, Heinrich Huber
Artist Location: Santa Monica, USA
Energy Technologies: Cool EarthTM Solar Balloon
Annual Capacity: 70,000 MWh
Tetras, a submission to LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
Ann Preston, Roger White, and Noah Golden
Artist Location: Los Angeles, USA
Energy Technologies: thin film photovoltaics
Annual Capacity: 20,000 MWh
Solar Eco System, a submission to LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
Antonio Maccà, Flavio Masi
Energy Technologies: photovoltaic panels
Annual Capacity: 1,000 MWh
Light Sanctuary, a submission to LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
Martina Decker and Peter Yeadon
Energy Technologies: organic thin film
Annual Capacity: 4,500 MWh
Ode to the Sun, a submission to LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
Boulos Douaihy
Artist Location: Beirut, Lebanon
Energy Technologies: heliostatic photovoltaic
Annual Capacity: 2,000 MWh
Solar Sound Field, a submission to LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
John Reed, T. Kelly Wilson, Timothy Dunne, Richard Kress
Artist Location: New York City, USA
Energy Technologies: solar updraft and photovoltaics
Annual Capacity: 10,000 MWh
DEWelectric, a submission to LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
Joshua Brevoort, Lisa Chun, Ian Campbell, and Jennifer Dixon
Artist Location: Seattle, Washington
Energy Technologies: pneumatic condenser, wind turbine
Annual Capacity: 11,875 MWh (475 water stalks at 25 MWh each) and 84 million litres of potable water
Windnest, a submission to LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
Trevor Lee, Clare Olsen
Artist Location: Syracuse, USA
Energy Technologies: PowermodTM solar fabric by FTL Solar, FloDesignTM Wind Turbines
Annual Capacity: 500 MWh
Lunar Cubit, 1st Place Winner LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
Robert Flottemesch, Jen DeNike, Johanna Ballhaus, and Adrian P. De Luca
Artist Location: Kingston (NY), USA
Energy Technologies: amorphous silicon
Annual Capacity: 3,500 MWh
Solaris, a submission to LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
Oleg Lobykin
Artist Location: Palo Alto, USA
Energy Technologies: photovoltaic panels
Annual Capacity: 75,000 MWh
PV Dust, a submission to LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
George L. Legendre, Emanuele Mattutini, Jean-Aime Shu, Alfonso Senatore
Artist Location: London, United Kingdom
Energy Technologies: SphelarTM photovoltaics
Annual Capacity: 50,000 MWh
Transpire, a submission to LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
Christopher Choa, Rachael Pengilley, Shaffee Jones-Wilson, Maged Hanna, Daniel Elsea, Hardik Pandit, Margot Orr,
Michael Bonnington, Jules Cocke, Nick Taylor, and Amelia Roberts
Energy Technologies: concentrated solar power (parabolic trough)
Annual Capacity: 30,000 MWh
LAGI 2010 exhibition at the 2011 World Future Energy Summit
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon visits the first exhibition of designs submitted to the biennial LAGI design competition.
His guide was overheard explaining to him that "renewable energy can be beautiful." Photo by Roger White.
Thank you to Masdar for supporting LAGI 2010.
Light and Wings, Choreographies in the Sky, a submission to LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
Carlos Daniel Campos, Yamila Zynda Aiub, Ignacio Savid, Rafael Lorenzo, and Martin Dellatorre
Artist Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Energy Technologies: organic photovoltaic integrated into paraglider fabric
Annual Capacity: 4,000 MWh (after losses from luminaires and paraglider control systems)
Beach Balls, a submission to LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
Tony Leung
Artist Location: Hong Kong, China
Energy Technologies: photovoltaic panels
Annual Capacity: 250 MWh
FERN (Future / Energy / Renewable / Nature), a submission to LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
Takuya Onishi
Artist Location: Osaka, Japan
Energy Technologies: flexible semitransparent photovoltaics (reference: John Rogers @ University of Illinois, or SolarionTM)
Annual Capacity: 2,400 MWh per each 1,000 FERN units (10,256 units would fit on site 1)
Sand Dune Clouds, a submission to LAGI 2010 Dubai/Abu Dhabi
Boguslaw Witkowski, Maciej Starewicz, Elmar Hess, Halcrow Yolles, Steven Chan, Halcrow Yolles
Artist Location: Braine l'Alleud, Belgium
Energy Technologies: photovoltaic optical fiber, micro wind turbines, and piezoelectrics
Annual Capacity: 500 MWh
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Dubai & Abu Dhabi