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The winners were …

Category A: Energy Efficient Residential Lighting Design (student)

First prize: Nimbus

by Ashley Adami, 2

nd

year student in

Industrial Design at the Cape Peninsula

University ofTechnology (CPUT).

Second prize: Bamboozled Light

by Minette Maritz, 2

nd

year student in

Industrial Design at Cape Peninsula

University ofTechnology.

Third prize: Eternity Light

by Holly Hamlyn, 2

nd

year student

at DesignTime School of Interior

Design, CapeTown.

First prize

of R 40 000 and the Lighting in

Design trophy went to Stephen Pikus of

Johannesburg for his design, Bright Spark.

The six top finalists each received R5 000.

First prize: Shredded Lantern

by Megan Laughton,

Gr 12 learner at Stellenberg High

School in Bellville.

Educational institution winner of

R10 000: Stellenberg High School in

Bellville.

The six top finalists each received a

Lenovo 7” Android tablet (wifi and

3G enabled).

Category B: Energy Efficient Residential Lighting Design (professional)

Category D: Special Award:

Most Promising PDI Designer (Individual)

Category C: PromisingYoung Energy Efficient Lighting

Design: learners from secondary schools

Educational institution winner: Cape Peninsula University ofTechnology.

The six top finalists each received a Lenovo 7” Android tablet (wifi and 3G enabled).

Esther Shaidi from

Nelson Mandela

Metropolitan

University with

her entry, Ubuntu

Lamp, won the

Most Promising PDI

designer

award of

R10 000.

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