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They're in the Money.Navigation: Main page Author: Gura, JudithKim-Jamet, Sheila Section: news desk
A straw to purify drinking water and a soccer program to boost HIV/AIDS education are two of the projects singled out by the new Index: 2005 Awards. Sponsored by a consortium of Danish government and business entities, the Index recognizes "design to improve life" with prizes of $117,500. Two winning groups from the U.S. were Architecture for Humanity, for the soccer field in South Africa, and Apple Computer, for iPod and iTunes. Torben V. Frandsen, Rob Z. Fleuren, and Moshe Frommer designed the Life-Straw; the Fundación Español Para la Innovaciós de la Artesanía and a Spanish government ministry got together to organize a networking program for Latin American craftspeople; and Stephanie Forsythe, Todd MacAllen, and Robert Pasut created Softwall, a recyclable paper partition. PHOTO (COLOR): Softwall, a recyclable paper partition by a Canadian trio, received one of the first Index Awards. ~~~~~~~~ By Judith Gura edited by Sheila Kim-Jamet in the Fair Use guidelines of the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act. info [at] singlearticles.com Powered by CommonSense |
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