Today, Danish Design Award has announced the 45 finalist in the 11 categories for this year’s award. In the category Visionary Concepts, the Climate Tile is among four finalists. Crossing our fingers for the big prize party that will take place at Industriens Hus May 13th.

FROM THE JURY REPORT

The Climate Tile is a rainwater solution to limit the damage from heavy rainfall in cities. By handling the water from roofs and urban spaces in the tiles, the climate tile helps to avoid flooding

The Jury says…

“This design solution proposes using the sidewalk as an effective barrier during storms, enabling the water to drain away slowly. The Climate Tile is also a new water supply and can enable new city qualities to arise. The Climate Tile thus addresses water as both a danger and a resource. In Copenhagen there are 700km of sidewalk. There are 21,000km in New York City and several million kilometers of sidewalk in cities around the world. Thus the approach is highly scalable globally. An aspect of a visionary concept is that it invites experimentation and the first installation of the Climate Tile can be seen in Heimdalsgade, Nørrebro in Copenhagen.”

Following the announcement of the finalists DI Business has written about THIRD NATURE’s Climate Tile solution in today’s news. Read their article here: https://www.danskindustri.dk/di-business/arkiv/nyheder/2019/3/henrykte-prisfinalister-nu-mangler-vi-bare-modige-bygherrer/