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IDSA
Silver Award
Category: Transportation
Client: Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (Netherlands)
Design: Victor van Eekelen, Niels Greif, Mark Illi, Bastiaan Kok, Michelle Kriesels, Jasper Luijer, Michiel Meurs, Paddy Milford, Brandes en Meurs Industrial Design (Netherlands)
Dobber is a floating sound barrier designed to reduce low-frequency noise pollution emitted by aircraft during takeoff. It transforms between a flat and an upright position by manipulating buoyancy and balance, which is accomplished by changing the water level in the floating structure. Compared with a static barrier, Dobber can be located closer to the source of the sound for more effective noise reduction with a minimum of material and space.