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Winners of DesignClass' Covid-19 Community Memorial Competition pay homage to lives lost in a moving design entry

By Katherine Guimapang|

Wednesday, Dec 2, 2020

Grand Prize Winners - Liu Yihuan, Zhang Xingwang and Lin Zichun from Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen. Image courtesy of DesignClass

This year DesignClass created a local memorial competition to honors those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. The competition brief explained, "This incredible loss is compounded for many families who were not able to say goodbye to their loved ones in person due to hospital safety measures or hold proper funerals because of the incredible scale of the situation."

Having received 145 project entries worldwide, and through public voting, the top projects were nominated. Learn more about the Grand Prize-winning design, see project details below.

GRAND PRIZE WINNERS: Liu Yihuan, Zhang Xingwang and Lin Zichun
From: Harbin Institute of Technology in Shenzhen

Liu Yihuan, Zhang Xingwang and Lin Zichun from Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen. Image courtesy of DesignClass
Liu Yihuan, Zhang Xingwang and Lin Zichun from Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen. Image courtesy of DesignClass

Project Description: In order to honor those who have passed and bring solace to families, we set up worry-free phone booths in the communities in Wuhan. The deceased have fallen asleep, but their mobile phones are still retained. Community workers will collect mobile phones of the deceased according to the wishes of their families.

These unanswered mobile phones will be connected to the phone booths through optical cables. The lights in phone booths are controlled by the mobile phone communication status through the program code. When the living people miss their dead relatives, they can dial the relative's phone number stored in their phone address books. At the same time, the lights in the phone booths which detect incoming calls will gradually brighten.

Phone Booth Diagram. Image by Liu Yihuan, Zhang Xingwang and Lin Zichun. Courtesy of DesignClass
Image by Liu Yihuan, Zhang Xingwang and Lin Zichun. Courtesy of DesignClass

Made from transparent glass and concrete, the telephone booth's shell displays a "sense of weight and volume" shares Yihuan, Xingwang, and Zichun. The booths are arranged in a repeated fashion to create a feeling of ritual and reverence around the memorial. 

DesignClass shares, "The calculation of loss goes beyond simple numbers, each loss impacts family, friends, and a community as a whole. Throughout history, memorials have been an important way to reflect on this loss and allow a community to grieve and come together in solidarity."

To see the competition finalists and Designer's Choice winners click here.

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Winners of DesignClass' Covid-19 Community Memorial Competition pay homage to lives lost in a moving design entry

By Katherine Guimapang|

Wednesday, Dec 2, 2020

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Grand Prize Winners - Liu Yihuan, Zhang Xingwang and Lin Zichun from Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen. Image courtesy of DesignClass

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designclass ● covid-19 ● design competition ● competition ● pandemic ● memorial ● winners ● harbin institute of technology ● shezhen
Harbin Institute of Technology
Harbin Institute of Technology

This year DesignClass created a local memorial competition to honors those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. The competition brief explained, "This incredible loss is compounded for many families who were not able to say goodbye to their loved ones in person due to hospital safety measures or hold proper funerals because of the incredible scale of the situation."

Having received 145 project entries worldwide, and through public voting, the top projects were nominated. Learn more about the Grand Prize-winning design, see project details below.

GRAND PRIZE WINNERS: Liu Yihuan, Zhang Xingwang and Lin Zichun
From: Harbin Institute of Technology in Shenzhen

Liu Yihuan, Zhang Xingwang and Lin Zichun from Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen. Image courtesy of DesignClass
Liu Yihuan, Zhang Xingwang and Lin Zichun from Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen. Image courtesy of DesignClass

Project Description: In order to honor those who have passed and bring solace to families, we set up worry-free phone booths in the communities in Wuhan. The deceased have fallen asleep, but their mobile phones are still retained. Community workers will collect mobile phones of the deceased according to the wishes of their families.

These unanswered mobile phones will be connected to the phone booths through optical cables. The lights in phone booths are controlled by the mobile phone communication status through the program code. When the living people miss their dead relatives, they can dial the relative's phone number stored in their phone address books. At the same time, the lights in the phone booths which detect incoming calls will gradually brighten.

Phone Booth Diagram. Image by Liu Yihuan, Zhang Xingwang and Lin Zichun. Courtesy of DesignClass
Image by Liu Yihuan, Zhang Xingwang and Lin Zichun. Courtesy of DesignClass

Made from transparent glass and concrete, the telephone booth's shell displays a "sense of weight and volume" shares Yihuan, Xingwang, and Zichun. The booths are arranged in a repeated fashion to create a feeling of ritual and reverence around the memorial. 

DesignClass shares, "The calculation of loss goes beyond simple numbers, each loss impacts family, friends, and a community as a whole. Throughout history, memorials have been an important way to reflect on this loss and allow a community to grieve and come together in solidarity."

To see the competition finalists and Designer's Choice winners click here.

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