Contest seeks ‘new look’ for wind turbines
The two-stage competition invites participants to draw up concepts for new wind farms which combine ‘functionality, aesthetics, innovation and sustainability.’
The call for concepts aims to identify a range of solutions to reduce the environmental impact of wind turbines and promote ‘harmony between infrastructure and landscape.’
The contest follows rapid growth in alternative energy adoption with wind generation due to surpass coal generation in Europe this year.Advertisement
According to the brief: ‘The wind energy market has experienced exponential growth in the last few decades, with thousands of wind turbines installed globally each year, helping the world to have safe, reliable and sustainable energy.
‘In this context, Enel intends to rethink the aesthetics of wind power plants through innovative solutions that combine functionality, design, innovation and sustainability in order to enhance the harmony between infrastructure and landscape, while reducing the environmental impact.
‘The proposed solutions must meet the criteria of increasing environmental and landscape integration, technical and functional feasibility, flexibility of use and economic sustainability.’
Headquartered in Rome, Enel is an Italian multinational manufacturer and distributor of electricity and gas.
The company’s subsidiary, Enel Green Power, operates around 1,300 plants harnessing solar, geothermal, wind and hydropower sources around the world.
Copenhagen-based practice Bystrup won a competition to design the UK’s new generation of electricity pylons fourteen years ago.Advertisement
The ‘WinDesign’ contest invites participants to rethink the aesthetics of wind power plants which are typically constructed using conical tubular steel towers supporting a generator in a nacelle with a hub and three or four rotor blades.
Submissions must meet the contest criteria of ‘increasing environmental and landscape integration, technical and functional feasibility, flexibility of use and economic sustainability.’ Concepts will need to have a rated power output of 5.5MW with a rotor diameter of 161m and a hub height of 98m.
Teams selected to participate in the second round of the competition running from July to September will each receive a €5,000 honorarium.
The overall winner – due to be announced on 10 November – will receive a €250,000 while a second prize of €150,000 and third prize €50,000 will also be awarded.
Three special prizes wroth €15,000 each for design, technical and economic feasibility, and innovation and sustainability will also be awarded.
Competition details
Project title WinDesign
Client Enel
Contract value €445,000
First round deadline 16 June 2025
Restrictions Participation in the Challenge is reserved exclusively to:
- Students or recent graduates from engineering, architecture or design universities;
- Professionally qualified architects or architecture firms;
- Professionally qualified designers or design firms;
- Professionally qualified engineer or engineering firms;
- Research institutions and universities;
- Commercial companies and start-ups.
More information
https://openinnovability.enel.com/challenges/call/2025/3/innovative-sustainable-design-wind-turbine
Source:
https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/competitions/contest-seeks-new-look-for-wind-turbines
#contest #seeks #new #look #wind #turbines
Contest seeks ‘new look’ for wind turbines
The two-stage competition invites participants to draw up concepts for new wind farms which combine ‘functionality, aesthetics, innovation and sustainability.’
The call for concepts aims to identify a range of solutions to reduce the environmental impact of wind turbines and promote ‘harmony between infrastructure and landscape.’
The contest follows rapid growth in alternative energy adoption with wind generation due to surpass coal generation in Europe this year.Advertisement
According to the brief: ‘The wind energy market has experienced exponential growth in the last few decades, with thousands of wind turbines installed globally each year, helping the world to have safe, reliable and sustainable energy.
‘In this context, Enel intends to rethink the aesthetics of wind power plants through innovative solutions that combine functionality, design, innovation and sustainability in order to enhance the harmony between infrastructure and landscape, while reducing the environmental impact.
‘The proposed solutions must meet the criteria of increasing environmental and landscape integration, technical and functional feasibility, flexibility of use and economic sustainability.’
Headquartered in Rome, Enel is an Italian multinational manufacturer and distributor of electricity and gas.
The company’s subsidiary, Enel Green Power, operates around 1,300 plants harnessing solar, geothermal, wind and hydropower sources around the world.
Copenhagen-based practice Bystrup won a competition to design the UK’s new generation of electricity pylons fourteen years ago.Advertisement
The ‘WinDesign’ contest invites participants to rethink the aesthetics of wind power plants which are typically constructed using conical tubular steel towers supporting a generator in a nacelle with a hub and three or four rotor blades.
Submissions must meet the contest criteria of ‘increasing environmental and landscape integration, technical and functional feasibility, flexibility of use and economic sustainability.’ Concepts will need to have a rated power output of 5.5MW with a rotor diameter of 161m and a hub height of 98m.
Teams selected to participate in the second round of the competition running from July to September will each receive a €5,000 honorarium.
The overall winner – due to be announced on 10 November – will receive a €250,000 while a second prize of €150,000 and third prize €50,000 will also be awarded.
Three special prizes wroth €15,000 each for design, technical and economic feasibility, and innovation and sustainability will also be awarded.
Competition details
Project title WinDesign
Client Enel
Contract value €445,000
First round deadline 16 June 2025
Restrictions Participation in the Challenge is reserved exclusively to:
- Students or recent graduates from engineering, architecture or design universities;
- Professionally qualified architects or architecture firms;
- Professionally qualified designers or design firms;
- Professionally qualified engineer or engineering firms;
- Research institutions and universities;
- Commercial companies and start-ups.
More information https://openinnovability.enel.com/challenges/call/2025/3/innovative-sustainable-design-wind-turbine
Source: https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/competitions/contest-seeks-new-look-for-wind-turbines
#contest #seeks #new #look #wind #turbines