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A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
Rising Moon Pavilion by Daydreamers DesignROJECT DESCRIPTION:Rising Moon is a temporary pavilion designed to serve as an anchor attraction during the 2013 Hong Kong Mid-Autumn Festival. It re-interpret traditional paper lanterns with recycled plastic bottles on the same time creating a Synthetic Moon, thus promoting the message of environmental protection. Rising Moon offered strong visual impact with sound and lighting effects externally and internally. The design received the Gold Award at the Lantern Wonderland Design Competition.
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KAR Vincent
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
Rising Moon Pavilion by Daydreamers DesignROJECT DESCRIPTION:Rising Moon is a temporary pavilion designed to serve as an anchor attraction during the 2013 Hong Kong Mid-Autumn Festival. It re-interpret traditional paper lanterns with recycled plastic bottles on the same time creating a Synthetic Moon, thus promoting the message of environmental protection. Rising Moon offered strong visual impact with sound and lighting effects externally and internally. The design received the Gold Award at the Lantern Wonderland Design Competition.
Crédit photo :
WONG Ho Ka Jay
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
yoshi bar 2nd Provisional Bar by Naoya MatsumotoPROJECT DESCRIPTION:systematically pieced together using six panels of reeds the yoshi bar by resembles a traditional gabled roof stall.The small shelter is held in place by the natural fibers which are grown in biwako shiga. the different panels are unable to stand alone but when placed next to each other they are supported to form the intimate enclosure. offering snatched glimpses through to its interior the sculptural piece has an enchanting quality to it. easily constructed over a couple of days the installation contains a bar where people can enjoy a relaxing and atmosphere and natural surroundings.
Crédit photo :
takeshi asano
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
yoshi bar 2nd Provisional Bar by Naoya MatsumotoPROJECT DESCRIPTION:systematically pieced together using six panels of reeds the yoshi bar by resembles a traditional gabled roof stall.The small shelter is held in place by the natural fibers which are grown in biwako shiga. the different panels are unable to stand alone but when placed next to each other they are supported to form the intimate enclosure. offering snatched glimpses through to its interior the sculptural piece has an enchanting quality to it. easily constructed over a couple of days the installation contains a bar where people can enjoy a relaxing and atmosphere and natural surroundings.
Crédit photo :
takeshi asano
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
yoshi bar 2nd Provisional Bar by Naoya MatsumotoPROJECT DESCRIPTION:systematically pieced together using six panels of reeds the yoshi bar by resembles a traditional gabled roof stall.The small shelter is held in place by the natural fibers which are grown in biwako shiga. the different panels are unable to stand alone but when placed next to each other they are supported to form the intimate enclosure. offering snatched glimpses through to its interior the sculptural piece has an enchanting quality to it. easily constructed over a couple of days the installation contains a bar where people can enjoy a relaxing and atmosphere and natural surroundings.
Crédit photo :
takeshi asano
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
Hotel Indigo Hong Kong Island Architecture - Hotel by AedasPROJECT DESCRIPTION:Some of the most fulfilling designs are those embedded and contextualised in their local culture. It was the designer’s intent from the outset to reflect, in the architectural expression, the vibrant nature of Asia, Hong Kong and Wanchai. The shading device on the hotel façade resembles a dragon; the glass bottomed cantilevered pool is considered as a pearl often associated with dragons. The hotel design also provides legibility at both the City (macro) and Human (micro) scale.
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Aedas
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
Hotel Indigo Hong Kong Island Architecture - Hotel by AedasPROJECT DESCRIPTION:Some of the most fulfilling designs are those embedded and contextualised in their local culture. It was the designer’s intent from the outset to reflect, in the architectural expression, the vibrant nature of Asia, Hong Kong and Wanchai. The shading device on the hotel façade resembles a dragon; the glass bottomed cantilevered pool is considered as a pearl often associated with dragons. The hotel design also provides legibility at both the City (macro) and Human (micro) scale.
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Aedas
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
Xian Jiaotong-Liverpool University Architecture - Education facility by AedasPROJECT DESCRIPTION:The university is located in Suzhou, where the famous Taihu stone is unearthed. The design of the Administration Information Building was inspired by the porous nature of the stone due to long time of erosion. The pores and holes are transformed into a void structure with functional spaces linking up different programmes of the building. The voids also allow the building to respond to the users and surrounding context and turn it into a vessel for interaction. The different heights of voids also create a three-dimensional Suzhou garden within the building.
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Aedas
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
Randen Arashiyama Station Railway station by GLAMOROUS co.,ltd.PROJECT DESCRIPTION:Kyoto Arashiyama is named after arashi (storm) from Mt. Atago which beautifully blows cherry blossoms and maple leaves. Randen Arashiyama Station is located in central of Arashiyama and in opposite of Tenryuji-temple which is registered on the World Heritage List. We have made a soft, cozy and elegant lighting forest in such a special station with approx. 600 poles rapped with Kyoto Yuzen kimono fabrics. This lighting forest is a part of hospitality for both locals and visitors so that they will feel excited with special time’s start from the station.
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SEIRYO YAMADA, Randen Arashiyama Station, 2013.
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
1967 Bar lounge by GLAMOROUS co.,ltd.PROJECT DESCRIPTION:1967 is a stylish lounge where you feel relaxed as if visiting a stylish friend’s salon with a large garden lounge. Surrounded by green plants, you will forget you are in Roppongi, one of the busiest streets in Tokyo. When you enter the gorgeous and chic counter lounge, you will see the I counter along with the green plants, borderless between inside and outside, and hear the cool music. In four private rooms, each room has each artist’s works themed on 1960s. You can enjoy luxurious artworks as if you were visiting an art gallery. Various scenes have been set within a limited space in order to answer various guests’ requests. Above of all, 80% of the space is guest seats in garden up to 9PM. Along with getting excited towards midnight, the shutter will open and you will see total different and luxurious space has become a new and entertaining area.
Crédit photo :
Nacasa & Partners Inc., 1967, 2013
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
1967 Bar lounge by GLAMOROUS co.,ltd.PROJECT DESCRIPTION:1967 is a stylish lounge where you feel relaxed as if visiting a stylish friend’s salon with a large garden lounge. Surrounded by green plants, you will forget you are in Roppongi, one of the busiest streets in Tokyo. When you enter the gorgeous and chic counter lounge, you will see the I counter along with the green plants, borderless between inside and outside, and hear the cool music. In four private rooms, each room has each artist’s works themed on 1960s. You can enjoy luxurious artworks as if you were visiting an art gallery. Various scenes have been set within a limited space in order to answer various guests’ requests. Above of all, 80% of the space is guest seats in garden up to 9PM. Along with getting excited towards midnight, the shutter will open and you will see total different and luxurious space has become a new and entertaining area.
Crédit photo :
Nacasa & Partners Inc., 1967, 2013
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
Baan Dinner set cupboard by Mr.Paitoon Keatkeereerut,Chawin HanjingPROJECT DESCRIPTION:"Baan" is a type of cupboard which is specifically designed for the purpose of dinner usage. The strengths and unique appearance is narrative that is related by function. There are several distinguishing features of cabinet systems. The different functions and features of cupboard that are separated by story, such as The Cutlery insert and Box of tissues are represented by fireplace and chimney. Furthermore, The wine glasses are represented by a chandelier and Dish rack is symbolized by the staircase. There are four main components of house whereby narrative ideas can be used to support daily life.
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Paitoon Keateereerut,Supanee suriwong,BAAN,2013.
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
Baan Dinner set cupboard by Mr.Paitoon Keatkeereerut,Chawin HanjingPROJECT DESCRIPTION:"Baan" is a type of cupboard which is specifically designed for the purpose of dinner usage. The strengths and unique appearance is narrative that is related by function. There are several distinguishing features of cabinet systems. The different functions and features of cupboard that are separated by story, such as The Cutlery insert and Box of tissues are represented by fireplace and chimney. Furthermore, The wine glasses are represented by a chandelier and Dish rack is symbolized by the staircase. There are four main components of house whereby narrative ideas can be used to support daily life.
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Paitoon Keateereerut,Supanee suriwong,BAAN,2013.
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
Tensegrity Space Frame Light Lighting Structure by Michal Maciej BartosikPROJECT DESCRIPTION:The tensegrity space frame light eliminates previous redundancies between light and structure in order to produce luminous form. Utilizing Snelson's structural discovery, appropriated and popularized by Buckminster Fuller as tensegrity, the light source and its electrical wire work mutually in compression and tension to produce a seemingly discontinuous field of light defined only by its inherent and modular structural logic.
Crédit photo :
Alex Earl Gray, 2013.
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
Tensegrity Space Frame Light Lighting Structure by Michal Maciej BartosikPROJECT DESCRIPTION:The tensegrity space frame light eliminates previous redundancies between light and structure in order to produce luminous form. Utilizing Snelson's structural discovery, appropriated and popularized by Buckminster Fuller as tensegrity, the light source and its electrical wire work mutually in compression and tension to produce a seemingly discontinuous field of light defined only by its inherent and modular structural logic.
Crédit photo :
Alex Earl Gray, 2013.
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
Seven Chakras Multifunctional Experience Pavilion by Qiang ShenPROJECT DESCRIPTION:The variety of the space is the unique properties of this design. The space could be changed according to the variety of the functions. Such as a whole day lecture, a week of meditation, two weeks of tea art exhibition, three weeks of painting exhibition and a month of other kinds of exhibition and so on. The area of the space could be adjusted free according to the actual function.
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shen-photo.com,2013.
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
Seven Chakras Multifunctional Experience Pavilion by Qiang ShenPROJECT DESCRIPTION:The variety of the space is the unique properties of this design. The space could be changed according to the variety of the functions. Such as a whole day lecture, a week of meditation, two weeks of tea art exhibition, three weeks of painting exhibition and a month of other kinds of exhibition and so on. The area of the space could be adjusted free according to the actual function.
Crédit photo :
shen-photo.com,2013.
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
Screen House Eco Residential by Renaissance Planners & DesignersPROJECT DESCRIPTION:The existing house was dark and poor cross ventilation. Therefore we propose a new concept to have large windows, but at the same time filtering the heat from the sun. The stairs acts as an airwell with a skylight and ventilation vents.Thus improving the air circulation in the house keeping it constantly cool. The screen on the external facade not only acts as shade from the sun but also giving privacy for the user as the neighbouring houses are built closely to each other.
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Renaissance Planners & Designers, 2013.
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
Screen House Eco Residential by Renaissance Planners & DesignersPROJECT DESCRIPTION:The existing house was dark and poor cross ventilation. Therefore we propose a new concept to have large windows, but at the same time filtering the heat from the sun. The stairs acts as an airwell with a skylight and ventilation vents.Thus improving the air circulation in the house keeping it constantly cool. The screen on the external facade not only acts as shade from the sun but also giving privacy for the user as the neighbouring houses are built closely to each other.
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Renaissance Planners & Designers, 2013.
A' Design Awards 2014 Les Gagnants Annoncés
A' Design Award and Competition
Screen House Eco Residential by Renaissance Planners & DesignersPROJECT DESCRIPTION:The existing house was dark and poor cross ventilation. Therefore we propose a new concept to have large windows, but at the same time filtering the heat from the sun. The stairs acts as an airwell with a skylight and ventilation vents.Thus improving the air circulation in the house keeping it constantly cool. The screen on the external facade not only acts as shade from the sun but also giving privacy for the user as the neighbouring houses are built closely to each other.
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Renaissance Planners & Designers, 2013.