LAGI 2025 Fiji

Dezeen Competitions: LAGI 2025 Fiji calls for contestants to design a landscape-based artwork that can supply reliable electricity and drinking water to a coastal village in Fiji. Organised by the Land Art Generator Initiative, the competition challenges contestants to design a creative installation that acts as an essential water and electricity source for 67 households The post LAGI 2025 Fiji appeared first on Dezeen.

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LAGI 2025 Fiji

Dezeen Competitions: LAGI 2025 Fiji calls for contestants to design a landscape-based artwork that can supply reliable electricity and drinking water to a coastal village in Fiji.

Organised by the Land Art Generator Initiative, the competition challenges contestants to design a creative installation that acts as an essential water and electricity source for 67 households in Marou, Fiji. The proposals should help build a sustainable future and encourage regenerative tourism.

Organiser: Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI)
Competition: LAGI 2025 Fiji
Judges: Ilisari Naqau Nasau, chief maker of the village of Marou of the Koro Clan; Oliver Broughton, energy portfolio manager and adviser at Elemental Group; Deb Guenther, landscape architect and partner at Mithun; Elena van Hove, director of Global Energy Access, Laboratory for Energy and Power Solutions at Julie Ann Wrigley of Global Futures Laboratory, Arizona State University; Fenton Lutunatabua, storyteller and climate change activist; Dr Ramendra Prasad, senior lecturer at Department of Science, The University of Fiji; Jale Samuwai, manager at Global South CFAN Program, Rocky Mountain Institute; Paula Schaafhausen, artist; Setoki Tuiteci, architect at Ethos Edge Design Studio, Fiji; and local residents of the Marou community
Submission deadline: 5 May 2025
Winner announcement: 1 August
Prizes: Two teams will each be awarded $100,000 USD to advance their design proposal and build a functioning prototype of their design. Up to 70 projects will be featured in a book published by Hirmer Publishing. Shortlisted projects will also be exhibited in a partnership project with Fiji Arts Council

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Competition overview

LAGI 2025 Fiji competition invites designers to create a work of art to support a coastal village's 67 households. Proposals should complement the natural environment while being a key source of electricity and water.

Two winning teams will each be provided $100,000 USD to advance their design proposals. Out of the two winning proposals, one project will be chosen for implementation at full-scale as a pilot project in Marou.

The winning projects aim to be replicable models for creating, implementing and operating renewable water and energy systems in island communities.

The competition calls for contestants to design a landscape-based artwork that could supply reliable electricity and drinking water

Eligibility and judging criteria

LAGI 2025 Fiji is open to all and free.

The competition calls for designers or teams to create a landscape-based installation that uses solar photovoltaic modules and has a capacity of no less than 75 kilowatts of peak electrical power output.

It should provide water storage and harvesting to support the Marou village through the dry season each year.

Proposals need to be scalable and replicable. They will be judged based on originality, the benefits they provide to residents and the design's coherence with the natural environment.

How to enter

Contestants will need to submit the following information via an online platform:

  • A proposal outlined on three A1-size layout boards via PDF. Layout boards must be landscape in orientation. For examples of past projects visit the competition's website
  • A document outlining the overall proposal, including the concept narrative, technical narrative, prototyping a pilot implementation statement, operations and maintenance statement and environmental impact assessment
  • Three to twelve high-resolution images or diagrams

The competition is anonymous and no personal identifying information should be added to submissions.

Full details can be found on Land Art Generator Initiative's website.

The proposals should help build a sustainable future and encourage regenerative tourism

Submission deadlines

All entries must be received by 5 May 2025. The winners will be announced on 1 August 2025.

About The Land Art Generator Initiative

The Land Art Generator Initiative is a US-based platform that aims to promote large-scale public art installations designed to generate clean energy. The platform intends to support and engage local communities in the creation of valuable artwork that serves multiple purposes.

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