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Annonce des lauréats - DFA Awards 2014
Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC)
Project Title: The Colours of Asia Winning Company/Organization: The Design Alliance Asia“The Colours of Asia brings us back to our sense of colour as humans. The palette is not only an application system, it restores the richness of colours.”Eric Chan, Design for Asia Awards 2014 JudgeSynopsis: “Colours of Asia” was an event held in Hong Kong, spearheaded by the Design Alliance Asia and co-organised by the Hong Kong Design Institute. The event covered a wide range of research topics and was first of its kind to compile the findings of so many Asian design industry practitioners and researchers. Research was focused around the three primary colours red, blue and yellow; later adding green; and completing the palette with black and white. Orange, gold and purple were also explored as subsets of the five basic colours, expanding the profile as research emerged. The curator believed that colour is a cultural construct and its meaning may vary from society to society. Integral to the process of building an Asian palette was the compilation of research reports and analysis from the 14 participating countries – including China/Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Middle East/Lebanon, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam and Japan. The project actively encouraged pan-Asian collaboration with the long-term vision of supporting design development across the region in a borderless manner.
Annonce des lauréats - DFA Awards 2014
Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC)
Project Title: The Colours of Asia Winning Company/Organization: The Design Alliance Asia“The Colours of Asia brings us back to our sense of colour as humans. The palette is not only an application system, it restores the richness of colours.”Eric Chan, Design for Asia Awards 2014 JudgeSynopsis: “Colours of Asia” was an event held in Hong Kong, spearheaded by the Design Alliance Asia and co-organised by the Hong Kong Design Institute. The event covered a wide range of research topics and was first of its kind to compile the findings of so many Asian design industry practitioners and researchers. Research was focused around the three primary colours red, blue and yellow; later adding green; and completing the palette with black and white. Orange, gold and purple were also explored as subsets of the five basic colours, expanding the profile as research emerged. The curator believed that colour is a cultural construct and its meaning may vary from society to society. Integral to the process of building an Asian palette was the compilation of research reports and analysis from the 14 participating countries – including China/Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Middle East/Lebanon, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam and Japan. The project actively encouraged pan-Asian collaboration with the long-term vision of supporting design development across the region in a borderless manner.
Annonce des lauréats - DFA Awards 2014
Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC)
Project Title: The Colours of Asia Winning Company/Organization: The Design Alliance Asia“The Colours of Asia brings us back to our sense of colour as humans. The palette is not only an application system, it restores the richness of colours.”Eric Chan, Design for Asia Awards 2014 JudgeSynopsis: “Colours of Asia” was an event held in Hong Kong, spearheaded by the Design Alliance Asia and co-organised by the Hong Kong Design Institute. The event covered a wide range of research topics and was first of its kind to compile the findings of so many Asian design industry practitioners and researchers. Research was focused around the three primary colours red, blue and yellow; later adding green; and completing the palette with black and white. Orange, gold and purple were also explored as subsets of the five basic colours, expanding the profile as research emerged. The curator believed that colour is a cultural construct and its meaning may vary from society to society. Integral to the process of building an Asian palette was the compilation of research reports and analysis from the 14 participating countries – including China/Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Middle East/Lebanon, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam and Japan. The project actively encouraged pan-Asian collaboration with the long-term vision of supporting design development across the region in a borderless manner.
Annonce des lauréats - DFA Awards 2014
Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC)
Project Title: Mac ProWinning Company: Apple, Inc. (USA)“This remarkable change of design could last another 10 years or even longer.” Tetsuyuki Hirano, Design for Asia Awards 2014 Judge Synopsis: It’s the most powerful yet radical Mac ever designed by Apple. Deliberate or not, there is no danger of mistaking this new Mac Pro for any of its predecessors. In terms of looks alone, it could not be more revolutionarily different. The central concept is that of a unified thermal core – all the parts are clustered around this. As a result, the design is “a much leaner, lighter, quieter and far more streamlined structure”. Standing at just 9.9 inches tall and 6.6 inches in diameter, it is easily accommodated on the desk of an average workstation. It has built-in Thunderbolt 2, USB 3, two Gigabit Ethernet ports and an HDMI port (support for the latest TVs, projectors, displays, including Ultra HD TVs), so users can build what they need around it.
Annonce des lauréats - DFA Awards 2014
Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC)
Project Title: Mac ProWinning Company: Apple, Inc. (USA)“This remarkable change of design could last another 10 years or even longer.” Tetsuyuki Hirano, Design for Asia Awards 2014 Judge Synopsis: It’s the most powerful yet radical Mac ever designed by Apple. Deliberate or not, there is no danger of mistaking this new Mac Pro for any of its predecessors. In terms of looks alone, it could not be more revolutionarily different. The central concept is that of a unified thermal core – all the parts are clustered around this. As a result, the design is “a much leaner, lighter, quieter and far more streamlined structure”. Standing at just 9.9 inches tall and 6.6 inches in diameter, it is easily accommodated on the desk of an average workstation. It has built-in Thunderbolt 2, USB 3, two Gigabit Ethernet ports and an HDMI port (support for the latest TVs, projectors, displays, including Ultra HD TVs), so users can build what they need around it.
Annonce des lauréats - DFA Awards 2014
Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC)
Project Title: Mac ProWinning Company: Apple, Inc. (USA)“This remarkable change of design could last another 10 years or even longer.” Tetsuyuki Hirano, Design for Asia Awards 2014 Judge Synopsis: It’s the most powerful yet radical Mac ever designed by Apple. Deliberate or not, there is no danger of mistaking this new Mac Pro for any of its predecessors. In terms of looks alone, it could not be more revolutionarily different. The central concept is that of a unified thermal core – all the parts are clustered around this. As a result, the design is “a much leaner, lighter, quieter and far more streamlined structure”. Standing at just 9.9 inches tall and 6.6 inches in diameter, it is easily accommodated on the desk of an average workstation. It has built-in Thunderbolt 2, USB 3, two Gigabit Ethernet ports and an HDMI port (support for the latest TVs, projectors, displays, including Ultra HD TVs), so users can build what they need around it.
Le Interior Design Show de Toronto présente ses conférenciers de renommée internationale et ses collaborations
Interior Design Show (IDS)
Philippe Malouin joins Toronto's Interior Design Show (IDS15) from January 23-25, 2015, to share his notable experiences, insider knowledge and international perspective.
Crédit photo :
Justin Borbely
Le Interior Design Show de Toronto présente ses conférenciers de renommée internationale et ses collaborations
Interior Design Show (IDS)
Sebastian Herkner joins Toronto's Interior Design Show (IDS15) from January 23-25, 2015, to share his notable experiences, insider knowledge and international perspective.
Crédit photo :
Ingmar Kurth
Le Interior Design Show de Toronto présente ses conférenciers de renommée internationale et ses collaborations
Interior Design Show (IDS)
Marlon Blackwell joins Toronto's Interior Design Show (IDS15) from January 23-25, 2015, to share his notable experiences, insider knowledge and international perspective.
Crédit photo :
Image courtesy of Marlon Blackwell Architects
Le Interior Design Show de Toronto présente ses conférenciers de renommée internationale et ses collaborations
Interior Design Show (IDS)
Jonathan Adler joins Toronto's Interior Design Show (IDS15) from January 23-25, 2015, to share his notable experiences, insider knowledge and international perspective.
Crédit photo :
Jonathan Adler Enterprises, LLC
Le Interior Design Show de Toronto présente ses conférenciers de renommée internationale et ses collaborations
Interior Design Show (IDS)
Thom Filicia joins Toronto's Interior Design Show (IDS15) from January 23-25, 2015, to share his notable experiences, insider knowledge and international perspective.
Crédit photo :
Image courtesy of Thom Filicia, Inc.
Le Interior Design Show de Toronto présente ses conférenciers de renommée internationale et ses collaborations
Interior Design Show (IDS)
Alexa Hampton joins Toronto's Interior Design Show (IDS15) from January 23-25, 2015, to share her notable experiences, insider knowledge and international perspective.
Crédit photo :
Andrew French
Luc Laporte, architecte. Réalisations & inédits
1700 La Poste
Madame Isabelle de Mévius et un visiteur devant la maquette de l'Ile Saint-Barnabé, vue de l'exposition Luc Laporte, architecte. Réalisations & inédits, 1700 La Poste, du 17 octobre 2014 au 17 janvier 2015.
Crédit photo :
Frederick Duchesne
Luc Laporte, architecte. Réalisations & inédits
1700 La Poste
L'homme qui marche, théâtre de marionnette, Ubu compagnie de création, commandé par le 1700 La Poste dans le cadre de l'exposition Luc Laporte, architecte. Réalisations & inédits, 1700 La Poste, du 17 octobre 2014 au 17 janvier 2015.
Crédit photo :
Frederick Duchesne
Luc Laporte, architecte. Réalisations & inédits
1700 La Poste
L'homme qui marche, théâtre de marionnette, Ubu compagnie de création, commandé par le 1700 La Poste dans le cadre de l'exposition Luc Laporte, architecte. Réalisations & inédits, 1700 La Poste, du 17 octobre 2014 au 17 janvier 2015.
Crédit photo :
Guy L'Heureux
Luc Laporte, architecte. Réalisations & inédits
1700 La Poste
L'homme qui marche, théâtre de marionnette, Ubu compagnie de création, commandé par le 1700 La Poste dans le cadre de l'exposition Luc Laporte, architecte. Réalisations & inédits, 1700 La Poste, du 17 octobre 2014 au 17 janvier 2015.
Crédit photo :
Guy L'Heureux
Luc Laporte, architecte. Réalisations & inédits
1700 La Poste
L'homme qui marche, (détails de la marionnette), Ubu compagnie de création, une commande du 1700 La Poste dans le cadre de l'exposition Luc Laporte, architecte. Réalisations & inédits, 1700 La Poste, du 17 octobre 2014 au 17 janvier 2015.
Crédit photo :
Frederick Duchesne