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World Interiors News Awards Ceremony 2016
World Interiors News
WINNER: RETAIL INTERIORS (GREATER THAN 200 SQUARE METRES)Fangsuo Bookstore in Chengdu by Chu Chih Kang Space DesignChu Chih Kang’s initial proposal was centered around “The Secret Scripture Library”. Scripture libraries have been found either in or under Buddhist temples for centuries and have an extended meaning of stored wisdom in Mandarin Chinese. The team found significant historical connections to the site, such as links to Daci Temple and one of the most famous monks in Buddhism - Xuan Zang of the Tang dynasty.JUDGES’ COMMENT‘Fangsuo is designed to be a bookstore, but they have actually called it a cathedral “carrying wisdom, culture and attitude”. That’s a high aim, and yet they’ve managed to pull it off. It has this exciting feel about it that makes you want to explore and discover all the different floors.’
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World Interiors News Awards Ceremony 2016
World Interiors News
JOINT WINNER: RETAIL INTERIORS (LESS THAN 200 SQUARE METRES)1888 Certified by TomMarkHenry1888 Certified is a unique butcher in Double Bay. Their product is sustainable, grass-fed and hormone free. The clients being fourth generation farmers are authentic and steadfast in their sustainable practices. Therefore the interior had to align with this ethos, and help to tell the story of the producers, and it was important to the clients that their customers engaged with their story.JUDGES’ COMMENT'It’s beautiful and elegant; I particularly like the choice of marble that looks like the marbling on meat, and yet it elevates it and makes it rather special. The display of all the knives is arranged so beautifully that you would be tempted to go in to see the "poetry of butchering" for yourself.’
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TomMarkHenry
World Interiors News Awards Ceremony 2016
World Interiors News
JOINT WINNER: RETAIL INTERIORS (LESS THAN 200 SQUARE METRES) Importance of Walking Store by Praxis d’ArchitectureAn unexpected situation with the lease required the design for the space to be as economical as possible and fast to build. Furthermore, the shoe shelves were intended to be self-supporting, movable and ready for re-assembling. Effectively an independent piece of furniture, the installation could be moved easily and with minimal wastage. JUDGES’ COMMENT'It’s notoriously difficult to display shoes, but the storage system they have used does the job and makes the space dramatic and dynamic at the same time. Using a simple stepped element is a designed piece that can be easily manufactured and installed and has created a unified environment that is both flexible and incredibly exciting.'
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Praxis d’Architecture
World Interiors News Awards Ceremony 2016
World Interiors News
WINNER: WORKSPACE INTERIORS (GREATER THAN 10,000 SQUARE METRES) MSD by JOHN WARDLE ARCHITECTS AND NADAAA IN COLLABORATIONMSD is a global healthcare leader based in Australia. Their new building embraces the notion of working that favours the acts of doing, making and problem solving in a critical yet collaborative environment. The building incorporates two theatres, a workshop, library, two exhibitions spaces, café, a series of studios and associated academic and professional workspaces with the studio hall.JUDGES’ COMMENT‘A very strong scheme; a really holistic and dynamic village of creativity.’
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JOHN WARDLE ARCHITECTS AND NADAAA IN COLLABORATION
World Interiors News Awards Ceremony 2016
World Interiors News
JOINT WINNER: WORKSPACE INTERIORS (LESS THAN 10,000 SQUARE METRES) Estée Lauder Companies by MCM ArchitectureThe relocation of The Estée Lauder Companies UK & Ireland to One Fitzroy is the first time globally, that the business has brought together all of its brands and training facilities under one roof.The vision for the new headquarters centered around the themes of family, home and community to support collaboration, agility, creativity and innovation. JUDGES’ COMMENTS‘A beautiful translation of the brand as an experience with a high end retail quality to the space, you literally live the brand as you walk through it. Lovely detailing, and generally a very strong design ethos throughout.’
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MCM Architecture
World Interiors News Awards Ceremony 2016
World Interiors News
JOINT WINNER: WORKSPACE INTERIORS (LESS THAN 10,000 SQUARE METRES) LK + RIGIDESIGN OFFICE DESIGN by RIGIDESIGNRIGIdesign is a young design team based in Shanghai. The site is located in a creative complex building, which was reconstructed from a former factory. Founder Kai Liu’s brief for their new office was to create a space that would be both ‘emotional and simple with a connection with the people.’JUDGES’ COMMENT‘I love the clarity and simplicity of the RIGIdesign office and the integration of graphics and colours, but also the friendliness and homeliness of the project. It’s a beautiful piece of design.’
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World Interiors News Awards Ceremony 2016
World Interiors News
WINNER: BARS Dead Ringer by TomMarkHenryThe aim of Dead Ringer was to create an unassuming and relaxed venue as a place to enjoy high a calibre food and drink offering in an environment that was not ostentatious or specifically themed in any way.The strongest message that came through in the client brief was there was to be strictly no theme, and they did not want to be a carbon copy of something that has been done before.JUDGES’ COMMENT‘Clever solutions within tight budget limitations using carefully selected light fittings and a tonal palette to create a simple and elegant space.’
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TomMarkHenry
World Interiors News Awards Ceremony 2016
World Interiors News
WINNER: CAFÉS Mister Hoffman by Joanne MoteeMister Hoffman is interior design that is true to the practice’s philosophy of Inspired Living. Through thoughtful curation of space, pieces and colour, executed in a cohesive manner, a small space has been transformed to maximise its commercial capacity without compromising its creative credentials. JUDGES’ COMMENT‘We all appreciated how the minimalism has been made to work in a welcoming way. It’s refreshing but not cold. The compositions are thorough and composed. There are some quirky items in there as well - altogether a very optimistic project.’
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Joanne Motee
World Interiors News Awards Ceremony 2016
World Interiors News
JOINT WINNER: HOTELSPuro Hotel by OHLABPuro is an iconic 22 room boutique hotel located in the heart of La Lonja, in the historical centre of Palma.Adapting itself to the different existing buildings, the hotel has an irregular configuration. The refurbishment project by OHLAB takes advantage of that complexity as a potential tool to generate unexpected and unique spaces where each room is different from the next. The selection of natural and local materials emphasizing the Mediterranean essence has been very important. JUDGES’ COMMENTS‘Small in scale, this is a contemporary design hotel within an 18th century palace in the old town of Palma de Mallorca. The team at OHLAB have managed to magnificently plan a rather difficult series of existing spaces with refreshing variety whilst pursuing design distinction in all aspects of the bespoke interior details. The resulting palette of natural material choices, soft neutral colours and innovative details is simplistic and effective in equal measure.’
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OHLAB
World Interiors News Awards Ceremony 2016
World Interiors News
JOINT WINNER: HOTELSThe Hoxton Amsterdam by NicemakersWith each new project a local team is appointed to ensure that the local city character is captured. To make sure the project is given the right energy and that the right balance between public spaces and hotel rooms is achieved, the interior designers were involved at an early stage. Without a standard set of requirements, the designers had creative freedom, with the only objective to ensure a homely feeling throughout. This maintained the essence of The Hoxton identity while offering a true taste of local culture.JUDGES’ COMMENT‘An adaptive re-use, sympathetically and innovatively designed by the team at Nicemakers. Created by connecting five 17th century canal houses, the design team showed great talent in blending the historic elements of the building and a measurable sense of place and flair in modernising the interior design’.
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Nicemakers
World Interiors News Awards Ceremony 2016
World Interiors News
WINNER: RESTAURANTSOGGI by studio -gramThe brief was simple; the client wanted a bright interior, with a kitchen on show, a direct reaction to the moody, dimly lit spaces of the local hospitality scene. Oggi is a simple and subdued interior, with a playful personality, informed by the squares and piazzas of Italy. The repetition, the materiality and the formal nature of these outdoor spaces have all influenced the outcome. JUDGES’ COMMENT‘Oggi has an immediately recognizable Italian style of the period between the two wars. It has very soft geometry with a beautiful pared down palette of colours and an intimate section of alcoves. It also has a very bright and airy feel for such a long narrow space along with a long bar which you can imagine being full all the time.’
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studio -gram
World Interiors News Awards Ceremony 2016
World Interiors News
WINNER: RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT INTERIORS Kings Cross Central - Plimsoll by Johnson NaylorJohnson Naylor created the interior architecture of all apartments and penthouses in the Plimsoll Buildings. They were also responsible for the design of the Entrance Lobby, the Residents Facilities, which include a lounge, dining room and gym, and the interiors of the Winter Garden, working with landscape designers Dan Pearson Studio.The interior architecture of the apartments responds to the unique context and surroundings of Kings Cross. The spacial composition and vertical and horizontal rhythm of the interior work in harmony with the architecture.JUDGES’ COMMENT‘Johnson Naylor have commissioned a fantastic selection of bespoke furnishings and curated artwork as well as using beautiful materials including American walnut and brass throughout the project. Altogether a stunning urban development that responds to the unique context of King’s Cross.’
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World Interiors News Awards Ceremony 2016
World Interiors News
WINNER: RESIDENTIAL INTERIORSLoft Panzerhalle by smartvoll architektensmartvoll won a competition in which a space of 350 sq. m should be remodelled to become an extraordinary loft apartment in the old ‘Panzerhalle’.The challenge was to preserve the historic space and environment and to fill the room with daylight, instead of artificial illumination. Furthermore, one should be confronted with the most spatial experience.JUDGES’ COMMENT‘It’s a spectacular space to begin but also a very spectacular intervention. It’s indulgent, but it looks beautifully finished with interesting and slightly amusing details. Surely an astounding space to be in.’
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World Interiors News Awards Ceremony 2016
World Interiors News
WINNER: LEISURE OR ENTERTAINMENT VENUESMeteor Cinema by One Plus PartnershipOne Plus Partnership wanted to pay tribute to all filmmakers, so they came up with the idea of a meteor shower. Through freezing the precise moment of a meteor shower, the designers want the audience to embrace the magnificent view of this critical moment, as well as the tremendous work behind every filmmaker.JUDGES’ COMMENT‘It’s a whole new language of cinema: innovative and confident. It has the confidence to go against the established esthetic of cinema. It’s bold and uncompromising with an integrated approach right the way through to the auditorium.’
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One Plus Partnership
World Interiors News Awards Ceremony 2016
World Interiors News
JOINT WINNER: MUSEUM OR EXHIBITION SPACESpublic 03, by i29 interior architectsi29 interior architects designed a pavilion for the Dutch magazine Eigen Huis & Interieur during the annual design fair in RAI Amsterdam.With an architectural installation i29 strived to make a spatial experience for the visitors that surprises; an environment that should be discovered step by step.JUDGES’ COMMENTThis is a really beautiful scheme; very magical. Simple forms and clever use of mirrors and colours. It catches the imagination with a very detailed interior within a box, reflecting colours from the surrounding space.’
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i29 interior architects