
GabionLens Photography Challenge
2024 marks the 130th anniversary of the first installation of the gabion, underscoring its enduring significance in engineering and environmental management. To commemorate 130 years of innovation and impact, we invite you to participate in our ‘Dive into the Gabion Lens’ photo contest.
Capture Maccaferri’s gabion installations from different perspectives, whether it’s a grand landscapes, intricate details, or the ways they blend with nature. Show us the ways our gabions are transforming environments, protecting communities, or adding a unique touch to the landscape.
Take this opportunity to share your creative vision, raise awareness of sustainable solutions, and be a part of a legacy that spans over a century. So grab your camera and explore the world through the lens of the gabion—your story could become a part of history!



Join the GabionLens Photography Challenge!
Organized by: Maccaferri SEAP Region
Contest Period: October 23, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Eligibility: Open to all Maccaferri SEAP Region (representing subsidiaries in Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, and Thailand) customers, distributors and students. (Employees and their immediate family members are not eligible.)
Submission Guidelines: Submit up to 5 original photos relating to Maccaferri’s Gabion Projects (max 20MB each, JPG format). No watermarks or branding; AI-generated or heavily enhanced photos will be disqualified.
Judging Criteria: Judged on visual impact, creativity, and relevance to the theme.
Liability: Maccaferri is not responsible for any issues related to participation or prize acceptance.
Prizes: Submit your best shots for a chance to win fantastic prizes:
- 1st Prize: Apple iPad Air M2 11″ (256GB)
- 2nd Prize: Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 (Bluetooth) – 2 winners
- 3rd Prize: Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 – 3 winners

For complete details and the full terms and conditions, please click here.
Join our GabionLens Photograhy Challenge
Ready to showcase your photography skills and celebrate 130 years of engineering innovation?
Submit your photos today and be part of the Gabion legacy.