Students at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences have made design<\/span> objects out of photovoltaic modules. They are to be installed on the facade of the NEST<\/a> research and innovation<\/span> building on the campus of the Eidgenössische Materialprüfungs- und Forschungsanstalt ( Empa<\/a> ) in Dübendorf. In a competition, students from the two university departments of Design<\/span> and Art<\/a> as well as Technology and Architecture at<\/a> the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HSLU<\/a> ) were invited to present their designs. The works of art were created as part of a two-week interdisciplinary block event<\/span>, according to an Empa media release.<\/a><\/p>\n A six-member jury selected the design<\/span> entitled "Crystal Clear" by Lynn Balli as the winner. Her eight motifs can be seen on the modules that will be installed on the facade of NEST in summer 2021. The design<\/span> convinced the jury with "the elegant emphasis on the dynamics of glass and the successful implementation with eight individual works of art".<\/p>\n The jury was made up of executives from Empa, HSLU and Zug Estates<\/a> . The audience award was won by Florence Schöb's “Vernetzt” project.<\/p>\n