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Gala du World Interiors News Awards 2016
World Interiors News

JOINT WINNER: LIGHTING PROJECTS888 Collins Street by Ramus888 Collins is a prestigious residential development occupying the wedge where Bourke and Collins Street meet in Melbourne. The façade is flanked by soaring vertical fins, which form the focus of Ramus’ lighting design.The client brief was to articulate the architecture with light and, through that, to develop an artistic approach to the lighting design that could meet the City of Melbourne’s Public Art guidelines. In response to this we emphasized the rhythm and height created by fins on the façade by fitting each fin with custom LED fixtures. JUDGES’ COMMENTS‘It’s not just another media façade; the control system that allows weather to  determine the intensity and colour of the lights appealed to all the jury.’

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Gala du World Interiors News Awards 2016
World Interiors News

JOINT WINNER: LIGHTING PRODUCTSStasis by Bert Frank Angular lines meet curved contours in the bold form of the Stasis Table Lamp, to produce a beautifully balanced and timeless piece. Drawing influences from the industrial era the Stasis Table Lamp along with the rest of its family - the Floor Lamp and striking Wall Light, will inject a sophisticated feel to any interior space.JUDGES’ COMMENTS‘It’s beautifully designed and crafted; a lovely take on a table lamp that uses stunning materials. It is quite classic in its design form, which makes it a product that will transcend different project styles beautifully.’

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Bert Frank

Gala du World Interiors News Awards 2016
World Interiors News

JOINT WINNER: LIGHTING PRODUCTSCAELA by Zumtobel LightingIn close cooperation with GRAFT Architects, Zumtobel has developed a decorative task luminaire that impressively combines elegance and lightness. Whilst the extremely flat and refined appearance of CAELA catches the eye, it is the modularity and versatility of the luminaire that really impresses.JUDGES’ COMMENT‘It’s a product that combines technical excellence with an innovative use of optics and a fresh choice of materials. It’s highly adaptable in different environments and it has the potential to be a design classic in its simplicity.’

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Zumtobel Lighting

Gala du World Interiors News Awards 2016
World Interiors News

JOINT WINNER: FURNITUREJoist Table by Daniel SchofieldThe construction of Joist Table reflects the way timber floor joists fit into structural steelwork – the Ash legs fit into the beam and two bolts on the underside of the legs pull into each other through the beam, holding the structure together and giving it its strength. The glass then rests on top located on silicone pads to stop any movement.This allows for efficient shipping, easy assembly, great strength and a conservative use of materials whilst maintaining a clean and understandable construction narrative.JUDGES’ COMMENT‘A really clever, simple and scalable design that unusually adds something fresh to the world of tables. The constructional method leads into the design which is a nice touch as there is no conflict between how it’s made and how it looks. When those things come together it’s unusual and often leads to something becoming a classic.’

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Daniel Schofield

Gala du World Interiors News Awards 2016
World Interiors News

JOINT WINNER: FURNITUREParentesit by ArperDesigned by Lievore Altherr Molina, Parentesit is an acoustic wall module that reduces extraneous background noise and creates a space for concentration, offering comfort for contemporary shared spaces. The bold, graphic forms are available in three shapes that can be further customised with the addition of a speaker or ambient light.JUDGES’ COMMENT‘I think this is an example of where designers have looked at the problem, taken it back to first principals, worked through and come up with something that is attractive, original and flexible.’

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Arper

Gala du World Interiors News Awards 2016
World Interiors News

WINNER: SURFACE AND INTERIOR ACCESSORIESMy Country Collection by Bay Gallery HomeBay Gallery Home’s My Country range of tiles, wallpapers and rugs is a true embodiment of Art in the everyday. Drawing upon the British manufacturing industry, its pioneering translations of authentic Central Australian Aboriginal artwork to interior surface and accessories are expanding the global awareness of this ancient culture, whilst providing additional revenue streams to its communities.JUDGES’ COMMENT‘A fantastic example of the nice face of globalization, as well as something that the jury would like to have in their own homes.’

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Bay Gallery Home

Gala du World Interiors News Awards 2016
World Interiors News

WINNER: EMERGING INTERIOR PRACTICE OF THE YEAROnly If Architecture PLLC - New York, United States of AmericaOnly If is a New York City- based design practice for architecture and urbanism founded in 2013 and is led by Adam Snow Frampton, AIA, who previously worked as an Associate at OMA in the Netherlands and Hong Kong, and is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Columbia University GSAPP.The practice currently consists of 6 architects and designers engaged in a range of work from interiors to housing, larger-scale urban design, research and speculation.JUDGES’ COMMENT‘Only If has taken the programme of preparing the coffee and sitting to enjoy the coffee and then going on to create a special connection to enjoy the two, which is definitely challenging – I don’t see any metro tiles or bare light bulbs. Instead, the context and the materials seem to come through in a very innovative and specific way.'

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Only If Architecture PLLC

Gala du World Interiors News Awards 2016
World Interiors News

JOINT WINNER: INTERIOR PRACTICE OF THE YEARi29 interior architects - Duivendrecht, Netherlandsi29 interior architects is a creative and versatile design studio. Founded in 2003, i29 have produced a wide variety of award winning projects ranging residential, commercial, retail, education and exhibition. Many of these projects are internationally published and respected for their clarity and originality.JUDGES’ COMMENT‘Strong work with the same minimal and clear language as some of the other practices I have admired – I enjoyed the pops of colour which, in this case, were used to emphasise the concept and strengthen the projects overall. I like them very much.’

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i29 interior architects

Gala du World Interiors News Awards 2016
World Interiors News

JOINT WINNER: INTERIOR PRACTICE OF THE YEARRobert Mills Architecture and Interiors - Melbourne & Sydney, AustraliaThe practice is known for its substantial portfolio of bespoke residences, apartments and exclusive development projects built or planned in principal Australian cities. Rob Mills Architecture and Interiors was established 25 years ago and today numbers 19 collaborators. JUDGES’ COMMENT‘The work from this studio shows a real sensitivity and beauty. There are lots of considered details; these spaces have depth and a sense of permanence. There is also a real liveliness in the projects, a lot of that has to do to with how the light plays off the materials and the use of colour with just enough layering and level of styling to create alluring spaces - especially One Hot Yoga & Pilates studio which has a real lightness of touch.’

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Robert Mills Architecture and Interiors

Patinoire photovoltaïque
Margot Krasojević Architects

Striated Photovoltaic  ice rink canopy

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Margot Krasojević

Patinoire photovoltaïque
Margot Krasojević Architects

Ice rink Cedar sections choreographed around natural lake

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Margot Krasojević

Patinoire photovoltaïque
Margot Krasojević Architects

Ice Hockey tournaments require lower ice temeprature

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Margot Krasojević

Patinoire photovoltaïque
Margot Krasojević Architects

Natural frozen lake reinforced with replaceable biodegradable mesh

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Margot Krasojević

Patinoire photovoltaïque
Margot Krasojević Architects

Plan of photovoltaic ice rink

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Margot Krasojević

Patinoire photovoltaïque
Margot Krasojević Architects

Sections through the striated ice rink canopy

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Margot Krasojević

Patinoire photovoltaïque
Margot Krasojević Architects

Photovoltaic projector, cinema screening onto ice rink envelope

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Margot Krasojević

Patinoire photovoltaïque
Margot Krasojević Architects

Natural geothermal spring, Thermoelectric generators

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Margot Krasojević

Patinoire photovoltaïque
Margot Krasojević Architects

Recycled water pumped under natural lake to aid strengthening for ice hockey tournaments 

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Margot Krasojević

Patinoire photovoltaïque
Margot Krasojević Architects

View of Ice skating rink exterior

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Margot Krasojević

Patinoire photovoltaïque
Margot Krasojević Architects

Grid of biodegradable mesh and pumps to flood the natural lake when necessary

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Margot Krasojević