Singh Intrachooto, PhD
Architect, Associate Professor at Kasetsart University, Design Principal of OSISU
Singh Intrachooto heads the Research & Innovation for Sustainability Center (RISC) at MQDC and is Associate Professor of Building Innovation, architect and design principal of OSISU, Thailand’s pioneering upcyling design venture. He is the founder of Scrap Lab and Head of Creative Center for Eco-design, a design & research center focusing on circular design & developments at Kasetsart University Architecture. He holds Doctor of Philosophy degree in Design Technology (Architecture) from MIT, USA. He is considered Thailand’s pioneer of circular design. His design evolves around sustainability concept as his research focuses on identifying patterns of technological innovation in sensible architecture.
Judge’s selections
Beyond Camping Prize
Not sure about the taste but the multitude of ideas are mindboggling, enticing and alluring. Love to try dinners with ecolate, bamboo and tree derivatives in LIFULL amazing atmospheres. Heavenly Circular with styles!
Uncanny Protein Prize
The idea of upcyling chicken feature into food is surprising. With the volume of the feature we produce, this could really be future protein, given that it tastes good. The applicant made a marvelous clip to explain his invention and his food lookd first class. Bravo!
Easy Shake Prize
Many wonder what to do with used oil. This is an easy one for any kitchen. Neat!
Hybrid Symbiosis Prize
Aquaponics and Circular Economy on islands. Islandap Advanced Project
University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Even though the aquaponic concept is not novel, the interregional copperation and the level of execution at an industrial scale as shown by the applicant was impressive. They certainly need a lot of science, engineering and political stemina to execute this venture to a fruitful end.
Skinnovation Prize
I have always appreciate vegan leather and have seen quite a few. The applicant has shown, through the wellmade clip, the making and designing process, which resulted in beautiful leatherlike materials (that seem both durable and diverse). Well done!