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A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

Barbecue Stool by Ginevra GrilzPROJECT DESCRIPTION:The Barbecue stool (Vessel Collection) is the expression of a design based on the philosophy of dematerialisation. All the structure is completely disassembled and each element that composes it is identifiable and traceable to its original state. 

Photo credit:
Matteo Carassale

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

FLUX tableTable by Mehran Gharleghi and Amin SadeghyPROJECT DESCRIPTION:Mehran Gharleghi and Amin Sadeghy from Studio INTEGRATE have created “Flux Table” within their exploration of fusing the legacy of Islamic art with contemporary modes of computation. The intricate geometry and pattern of this table is derived from a basic "Toranj", a mathematical pattern used in Iranian Architecture; from which a smooth transition between two layers of strict geometric pattern is constructed. The generated form is manufactured using digital fabrication technologies. 

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Angus Leedley Brown, Mehran Gharleghi, Amin Sadeghi and Diana Araya 

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

M Lamp Lamp by David IrwinPROJECT DESCRIPTION:The M lamp is a wireless task light that can be transported anywhere within the home, office and in between. It stands at 9", projects up to 250 Lumens of warm light from its movable head. This is approximately equivalent to a 40 watt incandescent bulb. The advanced technology battery included in the fixture will provide illumination from 6 to 72 hours based on the light level being used.

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David Irwin, Mark Slater Photography, M Lamp, 2012

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

Obliqua Design Roberto Innocenti Shower system by Rubinetterie Zazzeri SpAPROJECT DESCRIPTION:Obliqua, designed by Roberto Innocenti, is a new design shower by Zazzeri, which has a vertically developed shower head to create a simple, minimal look. The extremely slender Obliqua adheres to the wall with an innate elegance, naturally blending into the ambient. The clean, essential lines of Obliqua harmonize perfectly with any bathroom furnishing solution. 

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Rubinetterie Zazzeri SpA, 2013.

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

Smartstreets-Cyclepark™ Transformational bike parking by Chris Garcin and Andrew Farish (Team)PROJECT DESCRIPTION:The Smartstreets-Cyclepark is made from two identical sub assemblies which bolt together securely around any size or shape of lamp column or sign post to facilitate secure bike parking either side of street sign posts and lamp posts. It fits in minutes enabling rapid improvement of bike parking facilities across urban areas and other shared spaces such as Univeristy campuses. Made from stainless steel tube it is durable, corrosion resistant and can be RAL colour matched to. The product is fully refurbishable and recyclable. Other versions are available for walls, railings and bollards.

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© Smartstreets Ltd 2013 (Andrew Farish, Chris Garcin)

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

Smartstreets-Cyclepark™ Transformational bike parking by Chris Garcin and Andrew Farish (Team)PROJECT DESCRIPTION:The Smartstreets-Cyclepark is made from two identical sub assemblies which bolt together securely around any size or shape of lamp column or sign post to facilitate secure bike parking either side of street sign posts and lamp posts. It fits in minutes enabling rapid improvement of bike parking facilities across urban areas and other shared spaces such as Univeristy campuses. Made from stainless steel tube it is durable, corrosion resistant and can be RAL colour matched to. The product is fully refurbishable and recyclable. Other versions are available for walls, railings and bollards.

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© Smartstreets Ltd 2013 (Andrew Farish, Chris Garcin)

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

Folded Tones Rug by Enoch LiewPROJECT DESCRIPTION:Three-dimensionality and the illusion of depth were achieved with just three colours. It was a conscious effort to limit the number of colours for adaptability and flexibility. The variety of tones and depth of the rug is dependent on the width and density of the stripes, rather than a large palette of colours that may jar with a particular space. 

Photo credit:
Enoch Liew, 2013.

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

Folded Tones Rug by Enoch LiewPROJECT DESCRIPTION:Three-dimensionality and the illusion of depth were achieved with just three colours. It was a conscious effort to limit the number of colours for adaptability and flexibility. The variety of tones and depth of the rug is dependent on the width and density of the stripes, rather than a large palette of colours that may jar with a particular space. 

Photo credit:
Enoch Liew, 2013.

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

The Star Retail & cultural by Andrew Bromberg of AedasPROJECT DESCRIPTION:The design for The Star celebrates the rich and diverse happenings inside the building with a multi-faceted, permeable and dynamic design, blurring the boundaries between public and private realms as well as retail and cultural components. The development comprises The Star Performing Arts Centre with a 5,000-seat auditorium and The Star Vista with an open air mall. Together they provide a premier entertainment, lifestyle and retail experience to the community.

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Andrew Bromberg of Aedas

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

Nanfung Complex Commercial, Hospitality and Exhibition by Andrew Bromberg of AedasPROJECT DESCRIPTION:Located on the Pazhou island dedicated to exhibition related activities, the Nanfung Commercial, Hospitality and Exhibition Complex contains four distinct programmatic uses on two sites which are separated 160 meters from each other by another building. The unified structure of a vertical podium with a multi-storey horizontal blocks establishes and promotes a dialogue between the two buildings, leaping over the middle neighbour and creating a strong, unified architectural identity for the project.

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Andrew Bromberg of Aedas

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
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Center 66 Architecture - Retail & shopping mall by AedasPROJECT DESCRIPTION:The master plan composition focuses on the historical buildings and builds, in layers, responding to the site context to provide a plaza. The disposition and forms of the built elements of the scheme are influenced by pedestrian routes from key intersections to the cluster of buildings of significant historical and architectural importance. The Ming Dynasty Opera House with its soaring traditional Chinese roof and the rare Chinese vernacular houses with western architectural influence provide a delightful focus and attraction at the heart of the development.

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Aedas

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

Center 66 Architecture - Retail & shopping mall by AedasPROJECT DESCRIPTION:The master plan composition focuses on the historical buildings and builds, in layers, responding to the site context to provide a plaza. The disposition and forms of the built elements of the scheme are influenced by pedestrian routes from key intersections to the cluster of buildings of significant historical and architectural importance. The Ming Dynasty Opera House with its soaring traditional Chinese roof and the rare Chinese vernacular houses with western architectural influence provide a delightful focus and attraction at the heart of the development.

Photo credit:
Aedas

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

Family center Store by Ali AlaviPROJECT DESCRIPTION:There are a few reasons why I enclosed the long (30 meters) front wall. One, was that the existing building's elevation was really unpleasant, and I had no permission to touch it! Secondly, by enclosing the front facade, I gained 30 meters of wall space inside. According to my daily observational statistics study, majority of shoppers chose to go inside the store just because of curiosity, and to see what's happening behind this facade Curious forms.

Photo credit:
Ali Alavi,2013

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

CAST HOOD Hood by ARCELIK DESIGN TEAM & PATRICIA URQUIOLAPROJECT DESCRIPTION:The hood was developed to perfectly integrate within the exiting architectural structure of the kitchen, but also to be coherent with the full range of appliances. The minimal gesture of the hood aims to update and extend its standard use, allowing the user to perform other functions at the same time. The hood was designed as parallelepiped in which a section was subtracted in order to be used as a shelf for storing various objects and tools. It is an optimization both in terms of functionality and technology. Cast line hoods are engineered to keep your kitchen free of unwanted odours with their high ventilation capacity.a

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ARCELIK DESIGN TEAM & PATRICIA URQUIOLA , 2013.

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

Serel Wave Washbasin Washbasin by Serel Design TeamPROJECT DESCRIPTION:SEREL Wave washbasin; while it changes the current double washbasin perception with its unique bowl form, it also includes the usage of adult and child together with its aesthetic form. In addition to usage as a children basin, it provides function for ablution and shoe cleaning which is use in Islam culture.

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All images prepared in computer graphics by in house cg technologies and team members.

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

Serel Wave Washbasin Washbasin by Serel Design TeamPROJECT DESCRIPTION:SEREL Wave washbasin; while it changes the current double washbasin perception with its unique bowl form, it also includes the usage of adult and child together with its aesthetic form. In addition to usage as a children basin, it provides function for ablution and shoe cleaning which is use in Islam culture.

Photo credit:
All images prepared in computer graphics by in house cg technologies and team members.

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

Steam Tea Maker by Hakan GürsuPROJECT DESCRIPTION:Steam is a stove-top tea maker. It brews tea by passing hot water pressurized by steam through stacked kettles. Reflecting upon tea culture in east, Steam has stacking teapots specially designed for tea preparation. Larger lower kettle is filled with water to boil, and then boiled water evaporates into upper kettle, steeping loose-leaf tea blend rather slowly. When desired amount is collected in upper part, switch on top is turned to stop water transfer. Serving is made using two kettles with poured tea and water to dilute, therefore allowing user to adjust the strength of drink. Since tea is steeped with water steam, it offers a full flavor tea brew. Showing tea color, glass teapot is complemented with glass cups. Aluminum and glass materials are used along recycled plastics; including stainless steel base all parts are fully recyclable. Harmonizing elements from traditional craft teapots and naturalist art, Steam is designed to create a modern, sculptural tea serving set. 

Photo credit:
Hakan Gürsu, 2013

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

Ametis Shower System by GraffPROJECT DESCRIPTION:Ametis; a symbol of the fusion between the universe above and the oceans below, is a futuristic ode to high design in the bathroom. The shower column, containing many high-tech engineering features, integrates a chromotherapy system with RGB LED lighting within the ring that gives a completely new dimension to the column, thanks to the indirect lighting, still a little used concept in bathroom design. This creates a soothing halo effect for the desired ambiance. 

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GRAFF, 2014

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

Ametis Shower System by GraffPROJECT DESCRIPTION:Ametis; a symbol of the fusion between the universe above and the oceans below, is a futuristic ode to high design in the bathroom. The shower column, containing many high-tech engineering features, integrates a chromotherapy system with RGB LED lighting within the ring that gives a completely new dimension to the column, thanks to the indirect lighting, still a little used concept in bathroom design. This creates a soothing halo effect for the desired ambiance. 

Photo credit:
GRAFF, 2014

A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced
A' Design Award and Competition

Double Tree by Hilton, Chinchwad, India. Business Hotel by Panchshil Hotels, Studio K-7 & M-StylePROJECT DESCRIPTION:DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pune is centrally located in the heart of automobile and industrial belt that houses manufacturing units including Tata Motors Bajaj Auto and Eaton. With its strategic location the hotel also provides easy access to business districts such as Chakan Hinjewadi IT Park and Talegaon which houses Mercedes Benz JCB Infosys Wipro and more. Exclusively for corporate travelers amenities include a 24 hour business center with flexible meeting space and complimentary Wi Fi. Leisure visitors enjoy the multiple entertainment and shopping districts nearby. 

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Photographer Sameer Chawda, Double Tree by Hilton, 2014.