Our work on Spireworks 2.0, in partnership with The Durst Organization, earned a distinction at the Red Dot Award: Brands & Communication Design 2025. This is the second time our partnership has received this notable international prize.
Spireworks 2.0 represents the next evolution in our mission to create meaningful, real-world applications of emerging technology. This latest version deepens the platform's focus on enhancing tenant experience, fostering civic engagement, and driving positive social impact. The international Red Dot jury once again recognized our shared vision, selecting Spireworks 2.0 from thousands of entries for its exceptional design and forward-thinking approach to integrating technology with the urban environment.
The Red Dot Award is a leading international emblem of design quality. For over 60 years, its jury of independent experts has evaluated entries on criteria including innovation, functionality, and aesthetic considerations. To be selected by this panel is a definitive case to a project's high-caliber creative performance and its contribution to the international design landscape.
This success is a result of the collaborative partnership we share with The Durst Organization.
"To win a Red Dot Award is an incredible honor. To win a second for the next generation of the same vision is truly monumental," said Alex Levin, founder of L+R. "It speaks volumes about our incredible partnership with The Durst Organization and our collective drive to continuously innovate. This achievement is a powerful validation of our team's relentless passion and our shared belief in the power of design to connect and inspire."
This win solidifies Spireworks' position as a leader in technology design and communication. As the project is featured in the International Yearbook Brands & Communication Design and showcased on the Red Dot website, we believe it will serve as a model for the future of digital placemaking and smart city development.