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Land Art Generator Initiative 2025 Fiji: Climate Resilience for Island Communities

Register/Submit Deadline:  Monday, May 5, 20255:18 PMSST

The residents of Marou, Fiji and the Land Art Generator Initiative invite you to design a permanent destination artwork that will supply clean and reliable electricity and drinking water to the coastal village’s 67 households, support tourism, and help to build a sustainable future for generations to come.

The detailed design brief is available from January 6, 2025 and submissions are due by May 5, 2025. *There is no fee to enter. LAGI 2025 Fiji is free and open to all.

Prizes

Two winning teams will each be provided with a stipend of $100,000 USD to advance their design proposal and build a functioning prototype of their idea in Fiji.

A publication, exhibitions held in partnership with the Fiji Arts Council, and a program of community engagement events will communicate the innovative outcomes throughout Fiji and around the world, inspiring the public about the beauty and wealth of possibilities of a world beyond carbon while demonstrating creative adaptations to a rapidly shifting climate.

Energy and Climate in Fiji

Having contributed insignificantly to global greenhouse gas emissions, island nations such as Fiji nevertheless find themselves today on the front lines of climate change. Meanwhile, a reliance on expensive imported fuel oil offers an economic opportunity for rapid decarbonization through renewable deployment and electrification. Once complete, this transition has the potential to free up more than half of the export earnings of the country, which are currently spent on the importation of fuel.

While access to the sun’s energy in Fiji is strong, the implementation of solar power generation presents significant challenges, including aesthetics and land use.

For a nation where land is a precious (and vanishing) resource, practical design solutions for renewable energy installations that share land with other uses such as cultural destinations, farms, public spaces, and habitats can be designed to increase the potential for a 100% renewable island economy. These new energy system designs can also consider how their aesthetic manifestation can support and enhance the beautiful landscapes that bring millions of people to visit each year from around the world.

While electricity is a pressing need in Marou Village, also of critical importance is ensuring reliable access to freshwater. As global temperatures rise there is increasing variability and volatility in precipitation patterns. Rainy seasons bring severe flooding while dry seasons are even drier. LAGI 2025 Fiji is therefore seeking innovative solutions that can integrate regenerative energy and water systems.

Design Site and Supplementary Materials

In collaboration with our project partners — the University of Fiji, Arizona State University, and the Fiji Arts Council — we have provided a suite of supplementary materials that are intended to provide you with everything you will need to arrive at the most creative and practical design solution to meet the needs of the village and Fiji’s national 21st century development goals.

We have put together a new Field Guide to Regenerative Water Technologies, a companion to the LAGI Field Guide to Renewable Energy Technologies.

The word lagi has a special meaning in the Pacific Islands. It means sky or universe — and when combined as vakalomalagi means heaven — evoking feelings of hope and harmony. LAGI 2025 Fiji has been co-created with Marou Village, a community on the southeast coast of Naviti Island in the Yasawa Group archipelago in the Western Ba Region of Fiji to secure a thriving future in harmony with nature.

We welcome you to be a part of this exciting project!

More about the Land Art Generator Initiative and details for how to participate: https://landartgenerator.org

Jurors

  • Ilisari Naqau Nasau
    Sau Turaga (Chief Maker) of the Village of Marou, of the Mataqali Koro (Koro Clan), Representing Marou Village
  • Oliver Broughton
    Energy Portfolio Management, Renewables and Efficiency, Elemental Group
  • Deb Guenther
    Landscape Architect and Partner at Mithun, FASLA, LEED AP, SITES AP
  • Elena van Hove
    Director of Global Energy Access, Laboratory for Energy and Power Solutions, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory, Arizona State University
  • Fenton Lutunatabua
    Storyteller and Climate Change Activist
  • Dr. Ramendra Prasad
    Senior Lecturer, Department of Science, The University of Fiji
  • Jale Samuwai
    Manager, Global South CFAN Program, RMI
  • Paula Schaafhausen
    Artist
  • Setoki Tuiteci
    Architect, Ethos Edge Design Studio, Fiji
  • Residents of Marou
    Local Community

LAGI 2025 Fiji Welcome Message from Ilisari Naqau Nasau, the Acting Chief and Sau Turaga of Marou, a village on Naviti Island in the Yasawa Archipelago of Fiji.

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Land Art Generator Initiative 2025 Fiji: Climate Resilience for Island Communities

Register/Submit Deadline:  Monday, May 5, 20255:18 PMSST

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The residents of Marou, Fiji and the Land Art Generator Initiative invite you to design a permanent destination artwork that will supply clean and reliable electricity and drinking water to the coastal village’s 67 households, support tourism, and help to build a sustainable future for generations to come.

The detailed design brief is available from January 6, 2025 and submissions are due by May 5, 2025. *There is no fee to enter. LAGI 2025 Fiji is free and open to all.

Prizes

Two winning teams will each be provided with a stipend of $100,000 USD to advance their design proposal and build a functioning prototype of their idea in Fiji.

A publication, exhibitions held in partnership with the Fiji Arts Council, and a program of community engagement events will communicate the innovative outcomes throughout Fiji and around the world, inspiring the public about the beauty and wealth of possibilities of a world beyond carbon while demonstrating creative adaptations to a rapidly shifting climate.

Energy and Climate in Fiji

Having contributed insignificantly to global greenhouse gas emissions, island nations such as Fiji nevertheless find themselves today on the front lines of climate change. Meanwhile, a reliance on expensive imported fuel oil offers an economic opportunity for rapid decarbonization through renewable deployment and electrification. Once complete, this transition has the potential to free up more than half of the export earnings of the country, which are currently spent on the importation of fuel.

While access to the sun’s energy in Fiji is strong, the implementation of solar power generation presents significant challenges, including aesthetics and land use.

For a nation where land is a precious (and vanishing) resource, practical design solutions for renewable energy installations that share land with other uses such as cultural destinations, farms, public spaces, and habitats can be designed to increase the potential for a 100% renewable island economy. These new energy system designs can also consider how their aesthetic manifestation can support and enhance the beautiful landscapes that bring millions of people to visit each year from around the world.

While electricity is a pressing need in Marou Village, also of critical importance is ensuring reliable access to freshwater. As global temperatures rise there is increasing variability and volatility in precipitation patterns. Rainy seasons bring severe flooding while dry seasons are even drier. LAGI 2025 Fiji is therefore seeking innovative solutions that can integrate regenerative energy and water systems.

Design Site and Supplementary Materials

In collaboration with our project partners — the University of Fiji, Arizona State University, and the Fiji Arts Council — we have provided a suite of supplementary materials that are intended to provide you with everything you will need to arrive at the most creative and practical design solution to meet the needs of the village and Fiji’s national 21st century development goals.

We have put together a new Field Guide to Regenerative Water Technologies, a companion to the LAGI Field Guide to Renewable Energy Technologies.

The word lagi has a special meaning in the Pacific Islands. It means sky or universe — and when combined as vakalomalagi means heaven — evoking feelings of hope and harmony. LAGI 2025 Fiji has been co-created with Marou Village, a community on the southeast coast of Naviti Island in the Yasawa Group archipelago in the Western Ba Region of Fiji to secure a thriving future in harmony with nature.

We welcome you to be a part of this exciting project!

More about the Land Art Generator Initiative and details for how to participate: https://landartgenerator.org

Jurors

  • Ilisari Naqau Nasau
    Sau Turaga (Chief Maker) of the Village of Marou, of the Mataqali Koro (Koro Clan), Representing Marou Village
  • Oliver Broughton
    Energy Portfolio Management, Renewables and Efficiency, Elemental Group
  • Deb Guenther
    Landscape Architect and Partner at Mithun, FASLA, LEED AP, SITES AP
  • Elena van Hove
    Director of Global Energy Access, Laboratory for Energy and Power Solutions, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory, Arizona State University
  • Fenton Lutunatabua
    Storyteller and Climate Change Activist
  • Dr. Ramendra Prasad
    Senior Lecturer, Department of Science, The University of Fiji
  • Jale Samuwai
    Manager, Global South CFAN Program, RMI
  • Paula Schaafhausen
    Artist
  • Setoki Tuiteci
    Architect, Ethos Edge Design Studio, Fiji
  • Residents of Marou
    Local Community

LAGI 2025 Fiji Welcome Message from Ilisari Naqau Nasau, the Acting Chief and Sau Turaga of Marou, a village on Naviti Island in the Yasawa Archipelago of Fiji.

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