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WINNER - BARSROYAL COURT THEATRE BAR AND KITCHEN REFURBISHMENTby Lyndon Goode Architects with Citizens Design Bureau, United Kingdom‘This project is simple, understated and classy and really captures the spirit of the Royal Court.’
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Lyndon Goode Architects with Citizens Design Bureau
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WINNER - HOTELSDOUBLETREE BY HILTON MELBOURNEby M&L Hospitality, Dreamtime Australia Design & Mill Interiors, Australia‘There’s a lot of detail. It sends a message out to the world about trying to get hotel design quality up to this level’
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M&L Hospitality
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WINNER - LEISURE OR ENTERTAINMENT VENUESTHE EVERYMAN THEATREby Haworth Tompkins with Citizens Design Bureau, United Kingdom‘A space that encourages social interaction while the structure, materials and finishes play a supporting role – tasteful and robust.’
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Haworth Tompkins with Citizens Design Bureau
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WINNER - LIGHTING PROJECTS UK PAVILION, MILAN EXPO 2015by BDP, Wolfgang Buttress & Stage One, United Kingdom‘The lighting of this amazing and imaginative pavilion is well integrated with the central ideas behind Wolfgang Buttress’ concept…simple and well executed’
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BDP
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WINNER - MUSEUM OR EXHIBITION SPACESROOM ON THE ROOFby i29 interior architects, Netherlands‘It is playful in its approach to domesticity, the artistic process and the city. Wonderful clarity of form, colour and light support the experience.’
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i29 interior architects
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WINNER - RESIDENTIAL INTERIORS LIANGJIAN GUO’S FLATby Beijing Newsdays Architectural Design Co., Ltd., China ‘Very minimalist with good use of symmetry - This project is lovely, full of interest. Very cool’
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Beijing Newsdays Architectural Design Co., Ltd.
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WINNER - RESTAURANTSTHE KETTLE BLACKby Studio You Me, Australia‘Here is a great example of less is more to create a dynamic design and the bold use of colour, artwork, texture and lighting still create an inspiring approach with a simple pared back palate of colour and material.’
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Studio You Me
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WINNER - RETAIL INTERIORS GREATER THAN 200 SQ. MMADE SOHOby Bureau de Change Architects, United Kingdom‘Really clever and dynamic. Incredibly versatile with a highly sophisticated interior solution that will raise peoples’ perception of the brand’
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Bureau de Change Architects
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WINNER - RETAIL INTERIORS GREATER THAN 200 SQ. MTHE ROW - MELROSE PLACEby Montalba Architects, Inc., United States of America‘Pushing the barriers of selling concept in a different way creating a completely new experience. Very high end and exclusive…seems very successful’
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Montalba Architects, Inc.
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WINNER - WORKSPACE INTERIORS GREATER THAN 10,000 SQ. MMEDIBANK WORKPLACEby HASSELL, Australia‘It’s been researched so well and has a design flare like some other projects but this takes it to another level. This scheme is incredible, awe-inspiring.’
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HASSELL
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WINNER - EMERGING INTERIOR PRACTICE OF THE YEARLINEHOUSE, Hong Kong‘What I feel most appealing about this particular practice and their work is the feeling of intrigue. Linehouse handles each project in a very unexpected way from a Wild West themed hot dog shop to creating beauty within a clothing and footwear store. My overriding feeling is that I want to see more from this practice’
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LINEHOUSE
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WINNER - INTERIOR PRACTICE OF THE YEAR SNØHETTA, Norway‘Snøhetta’s work shows a lovely use of materials. Very clean execution and very carefully planned out architecturally with good interior details and a fresh approach to each project. They justly deserve their reputation as a company that creates unique interiors that are both well-conceived and beautifully executed’
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SNØHETTA