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Shortlist announced for the World Interiors News Awards 2015
World Interiors News
“Judging this year’s awards has reminded me how rich and varied our industry is. Interior design crosses many disciplines and the entries this year showcase how designers are blurring the boundaries between design, art and architecture resulting in some unique spatial experiences. I leave my session as a judge feeling inspired and enquiring” — Angela Drinkall, Drinkall Dean, WIN Jury 2015.
Brighton, United Kingdom, 2015-08-26 –
The World Interiors News Awards 2015 celebrates the interior design projects and products that have made the biggest impact on our cultural landscape over the past year. From residential, workspace and retail interiors to lighting, furniture and interior accessories, we are always searching for innovative, cutting-edge designs that push the boundaries of both imagination and ingenuity.
Every one of the distinguished judges were handpicked from the world’s most renowned design and architecture firms. Their invaluable input guarantees the continued success of the awards programme and ensures the consistently high standard of submissions received.
Following three weeks of judging at Soho House in London, the World Interiors News Awards team is delighted to announce the shortlist from the 2015 entries.
The winners of the World Interiors News Awards 2015 will be announced at an elegant awards ceremony held at the Sky Garden, London on the 2nd December 2015.
Tickets to the Awards Ceremony are now available to buy here.
Set within the glass dome of Rafael Viñoly’s iconic masterpiece, 20 Fenchurch Street, Sky Garden is an exceptional location to celebrate exceptional talent.
Spending time with clients outside of the professional environment is essential to strengthening partnerships and building rapport. The dramatic splendour of this unique space offers the perfect opportunity to entertain, impress and inspire.
Tickets are strictly limited. So why not treat your clients or staff to a night of elegance and join the cream of creative talent at the World Interiors News Awards.
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- World Interiors News
- Steven Penney – Awards Manager
- [email protected]
- +44 (0) 1273 201 117
Furniture Category Shortlist
Top row, left to right:
Beynon Collection by Beynon
The Diwani Chair by AE Superlab
Middle row, left to right:
Sail Bench by Les Ateliers Guyon
Tor Stacking Chair by Dare Studio
Bottom row, left to right:
TRESTLE Collection by by John Pawson for Viccarbe
TRAMA Collection by AVO studio
Various
Hotel Category Shortlist
Top row, left to right:
1 Hotel South Beach by Meyer Davis Studio Inc.
Knickerbocker Hotel by Gabellini Sheppard Associates
The Student Hotel by …,staat
Middle row, left to right:
The Heritage House Hotel by HWCD Associates
Yasuragi by White arkitekter AB
Hotel Ulrichshof by noa* – network of architecture
Bottom row, left to right:
Château de la Resle by CDLR Design
The Beaumont by Richmond International
Doubletree by Hilton Melbourne by M&L Hospitality
Various
Leisure or Entertainment Venues Category Shortlist
Top row, left to right:
The Everyman Theatre by Haworth Tompkins with Citizens Design Bureau
Coastal Cinema by One Plus Partnership (Hong Kong) Limited
Middle row, left to right:
Luminary by One Plus Partnership (Hong Kong) Limited
1Rebel by Studio C102
Bottom row, left to right:
The Agua Spa by Design Research Studio
Exploded by One Plus Partnership (Hong Kong) Limited
Various
Hotel Category Shortlist
Top row, left to right:
1 Hotel South Beach by Meyer Davis Studio Inc.
Knickerbocker Hotel by Gabellini Sheppard Associates
The Student Hotel by …,staat
Middle row, left to right:
The Heritage House Hotel by HWCD Associates
Yasuragi by White arkitekter AB
Hotel Ulrichshof by noa* – network of architecture
Bottom row, left to right:
Château de la Resle by CDLR Design
The Beaumont by Richmond International
Doubletree by Hilton Melbourne by M&L Hospitality
Various
Lighting Projects Category Shortlist
Top row, left to right:
Dar Tal-Providenza | Entrance Courtyard by Galea&Galea Architects
Fera at Claridge’s by Lighting Design International
Galeria Melissa by IDL
Middle row, left to right:
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park by Speirs + Major
UK Pavilion, Milan Expo 2015 by BDP
Bottom row, left to right:
Maggie’s Centre, Lanarkshire by Speirs + Major
Food court at INTU Lakeside by Lighting Design International
Kings Cross Square by studioFRACTAL
Various
Museum or Exhibition Spaces Category Shortlist
Top row, left to right:
Room on the Roof by i29 interior architects
Haunted Lounge by A+Z design studio
Middle row, left to right:
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, The Stuart Wing and Adkins Gallery Addition by Elliott + Associates Architects
Mi Casa, your Casa by Esrawe Studio
Bottom row, left to right:
The Austin Gallery, Hong Kong by CREAM
DOMunder, archaeological experience under the Domplein square by Tinker imagineers
Various
Public Sector Shortlist
Top row, left to right:
Montmagny Courthouse by CCM2 architectes + Groupe A + Roy-Jacques Architectes
WIPO/OMPI Conference Hall by Behnisch Architekten
Bottom row:
Roedean School by Buckley Gray Yeoman
Various
Residential Development Category Shortlist
Top row, left to right:
Lumiere Residences by Tsao & McKown Architects
Gatti House by CBRE
Middle row, left to right:
Barts Square by Johnson Naylor LLP
AVA 55 Ninth by Solomon Cordwell Buenz
Bottom row:
The Mellier by Studio Mackereth Ltd
Various
Residential Interiors Category Shortlist
Top row, left to right:
Hangzhou Guangyu D3 Mock up Rooms by LYCS Architecture
Karakoy Loft by Ofist
Liangjian Guo’s Flat by Beijing Newsdays Architectural Design Co., Ltd .
Middle row, left to right:
Tribeca Loft by Andrew Franz Architect, PLLC
The Dolce Vita in Blue by Interior Design Philosophy
Newton Tudor Residence by Hacin + Associates
Bottom row, left to right:
Rublevka Family Residence by Oleg Klodt Architecture & Design
home 11 by i29 interior architects
Pokrovka Street Apartment by Oleg Klodt Architecture & Design
Various
Restaurant Category Shortlist (Part 1 of 2)
Top row, left to right:
Meat West by Framework architects
Foundation Coffee House by NoChintz
Opus V by Blocher Blocher Partners
Bottom row, left to right:
Disfrutar Restaurant by El Equipo Creativo
Hueso by Cadena + Asoc. Concept Design
The Kettle Black by Studio You Me
Various
Restaurant Category Shortlist (Part 2 of 2)
Top row, left to right:
USINE by Design by Richard Lindvall
COYO TACO by Urban Robot Associates Inc.
Sushi Restaurant Rei by 07BEACH
Middle row, left to right:
Tunglok Xihe by Formwerkz
Workshop by SOMA
Bottom row, left to right:
Yunhui by Beijing Newsdays Architectural Design Co., Ltd.
Smack by DesignLSM
Various
Retail Interiors Greater Than 200 SQ. M Category Shortlist
Top row, left to right:
East Village Urban Marketplace by Koichi Takada Architects
Unilux by SOMA
Middle row, left to right:
Made Soho by Bureau de Change Architects
Galeria Melissa by IDL
Bottom:
The Row by Montalba Architects, Inc.
Various
Retail Interiors Less Than 200 SQ. M Category Shortlist
Top row, left to right:
SUMIYOSHIDO kampo lounge, clinic for acupuncture and moxibustion by id
T2 Shoreditch by Landini Associates
Middle row, left to right:
Milk Tea & Pearl by Y A O
Greene Street Juice Co. by Travis Walton Architecture
Bottom row:
shop 03 by i29 interior architects
Various
Surface & Interior Access ategory Shortlist
Top row, left to right:
Harper Tile – Butlers Chocolate Café by Giles Miller Studio
Voltasol – the rolling flower pot by Studio BAG Disseny
Middle row, left to right:
MY CHINA! Ca’ d’Oro from SIEGER by FÜRSTENBERG by sieger design GmbH & Co. KG
PULL HANDLE by RUSSIAN FOR FISH
Bottom row:
Water collection of Hand Knotted rugs by Tania Johnson Design
Various
Workspace Interiors Greater Than 10,000 SQ. M Category Shortlist
Top row, left to right:
Havas / Arnold Worldwide Boston Headquarters by Sasaki Associates, Inc.
Medibank Workplace by HASSELL
Middle row, left to right:
Westpac Melbourne by Geyer
Neuehouse by Rockwell Group
Bottom row:
Deloitte and AKD / The Edge by Fokkema & Partners Architecten
Various
Workspace Interiors Less Than 10,000 SQ. M Category Shortlist
Top row, left to right:
CM2 offices by Taller Leticia Serrano
Henry Wood House by BuckleyGrayYeoman
NY Advertising Agency by Marge Arkitekter
Middle row, left to right:
FiftyThree, Inc by +ADD
Kiruna Office by White arkitekter AB
Open, Tel Aviv by studio dan troim
Bottom row, left to right:
GLG Global Headquarters by Clive Wilkinson Architects NOTONTHEHIGHSTREET.COM Office by Studiofibre
The Swivel Space by Spark Architects
Various