(May 2025) – HEXOGON SOLUTION WINS RED DOT DESIGN CONCEPT AWARD 2025 FO GUANG SHAN LIGHT ILLUMINATES THE WORLD BLESSING EVENT
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
May 2025
May 2025
Hexogon Solution Taiwan is proud to announce that its large-scale projection production for the 2025 Fo Guang Shan Light Illuminates the World Blessing Event (2025光照大千祈福活動) has been awarded the prestigious German Red Dot Design Concept Award, under the category of Lamps and Luminaries.
Presented during Lunar New Year 2025, the installation reimagined the act of blessing through light — replacing traditional fireworks with a spiritually rich, immersive 3D projection mapping show. Held from 29 January to 12 February, the nightly displays transformed the façade of the Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum into a radiant canvas of light, music, and cultural storytelling.
Conceived as a peaceful and environmentally conscious alternative to fireworks, the project conveyed themes of blessing, harmony, and renewal through visuals that flowed seamlessly with the museum’s architecture. It was praised by the Red Dot jury for its conceptual clarity, creative execution, and cultural sensitivity.
“Receiving the Red Dot Design Concept Award is a tremendous honour,” said Alex Tien, Managing Director of Hexogon Solution Taiwan. “This award is a meaningful recognition of our belief that light can inspire, uplift, and unite communities. We are especially proud to have brought this spiritual and artistic experience to life at such a sacred landmark.”
This accolade marks a significant milestone for Hexogon Solution, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and storytelling through light. The 2025 Fo Guang Shan Light Illuminates the World Blessing Event exemplifies how multimedia art can both honour tradition and push the boundaries of contemporary design.
About the Red Dot Design Concept Award
The Red Dot Design Concept Award, part of the globally renowned Red Dot Design Awards, celebrates groundbreaking concepts and visionary design. With thousands of entries each year, the award recognises exceptional ideas and prototypes across product design, communication, and environmental innovation.
Hexogon Solution Taiwan is proud to announce that its large-scale projection production for the 2025 Fo Guang Shan Light Illuminates the World Blessing Event (2025光照大千祈福活動) has been awarded the prestigious German Red Dot Design Concept Award, under the category of Lamps and Luminaries.
Presented during Lunar New Year 2025, the installation reimagined the act of blessing through light — replacing traditional fireworks with a spiritually rich, immersive 3D projection mapping show. Held from 29 January to 12 February, the nightly displays transformed the façade of the Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum into a radiant canvas of light, music, and cultural storytelling.
Conceived as a peaceful and environmentally conscious alternative to fireworks, the project conveyed themes of blessing, harmony, and renewal through visuals that flowed seamlessly with the museum’s architecture. It was praised by the Red Dot jury for its conceptual clarity, creative execution, and cultural sensitivity.
“Receiving the Red Dot Design Concept Award is a tremendous honour,” said Alex Tien, Managing Director of Hexogon Solution Taiwan. “This award is a meaningful recognition of our belief that light can inspire, uplift, and unite communities. We are especially proud to have brought this spiritual and artistic experience to life at such a sacred landmark.”
This accolade marks a significant milestone for Hexogon Solution, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and storytelling through light. The 2025 Fo Guang Shan Light Illuminates the World Blessing Event exemplifies how multimedia art can both honour tradition and push the boundaries of contemporary design.
About the Red Dot Design Concept Award
The Red Dot Design Concept Award, part of the globally renowned Red Dot Design Awards, celebrates groundbreaking concepts and visionary design. With thousands of entries each year, the award recognises exceptional ideas and prototypes across product design, communication, and environmental innovation.