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A’ Design Awards 2014
Winners Announced

Como, Italy

A’ Design Award and Competition

International A’ Design Award & Competition announces the best designs of 2013 – 2014 in all design disciplines.


Como, Italy, 2014-08-12 –

A’ Design Award & Competition (designaward.com), the worlds’ largest and most diffused international design awards announced results of the 2013 – 2014 design competition: 761 Winners from 78 countries in 75 different design disciplines. Entries were carefully evaluated by an internationally influential jury panel composed of established scholars, prominent press members, creative design professionals and experienced entrepreneurs who devoted great care and attention to details while voting each entry.

Design enthusiasts, aficionados and editors worldwide are cordially invited to get fresh design inspiration and discover latest trends in arts, architecture and technology by visiting the A’ Design Awards’ online gallery of winners at http://www.designmag.org which features all top designs from the 2013 – 2014 International A’ Design Competition as well as previously awarded works from past years. Editors and design lovers will also enjoy the interviews with the award winning designers at http://www.design-interviews.com

A’ Design Competition results are announced every year on April 15. Best products, projects and services worldwide that demonstrate superior design, technology and creativity are rewarded with the A’ Design Award; the symbol of excellence in design and innovation. There are five different levels of distinction: Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze and Iron A’ Design Awards are distributed annually in all design disciplines. Designers, companies and institutions from all countries are annually called to take part in the accolades by nominating their best works, projects and products for award consideration.

The A’ Design Awards are given for Good Spatial Design (Architecture, Interior Design, Urban Design and Landscape Design), Good Industrial Design (Product Design, Appliance Design, Vehicle Design and Machinery Design), Good Communication Design (Graphics Design, Interaction Design and Marketing Design), Good Fashion Design (Garment Design, Fashion Accessory Design and Footwear Design), Good System Design (Service Design, Design Strategy, Quality & Innovation) as well as for Achievements in Arts & Literature.

Laureates are invited to attend the glamorous gala-night and award ceremony in Italy where they would be called to stage to collect their trophies, award certificates and yearbooks. Winner are also provided exclusive space to take part in the “best designs of the year” exhibition to showcase their works in Italy. Laureates are also entitled to receive the “A’ Design Prize”.

The A’ Design Prize is a highly coveted and comprehensive winners’ kit given to A’ Design Award & Competition medalists to help dissemination of their news to further and wider international audiences. In addition to the trophy, certificate and book, the A’ Design Prize includes PR and marketing services such as translation of award winning works to dozens of languages, press release preparation and distribution, lifetime license to use “award winner” logo, public relations campaign for winners and communication of awarded works to thousands of media members.

While the 2013 – 2014 Edition is over, entries to the 2014 – 2015 competition is now open; interested designers, artists, architects and companies could register and submit their works at http://www.adesignaward.com where further information regarding the design competition such as evaluation criteria, key dates, list of jury members, entry forms and presentation guidelines could be obtained.

About A’ Design Award & Competition 
A’ Design Awards were established to create awareness for good design practices and principles. The ultimate aim of the A’ Design Award & Competition is to build strong incentives for designers, companies and brands from all countries to come up with better products, services and systems that benefit mankind. A’ Design Award & Competition therefore highlights and pushes forward worldwide designers and brands to create products and projects that offer additional value, increased utility, new functionality, superior aesthetics, exceptional efficiency, improved sustainability and remarkable performance.


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Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition -    ajando Next Level CRM <br>Corporate Architecture Concept by Peter Stasek Architect & Loftwerk<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>A very unusual loft has been created in the Mannheim harbor district. The complete ajando team will live and work there starting in November 2012. The internationally renowned architect Peter Stasek and the loftwerk architect office located in Karlsruhe are behind the corporate architecture concept of the loft. It was inspired by the quantum physics of Wheeler, the architecture of Josef M. Hoffmann and, of course, the information expertise of ajando.<br><br>    - Photo credit:  Peter Stasek Architect & Loftwerk, 2013.<br>

ajando Next Level CRM
Corporate Architecture Concept by Peter Stasek Architect & Loftwerk

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
A very unusual loft has been created in the Mannheim harbor district. The complete ajando team will live and work there starting in November 2012. The internationally renowned architect Peter Stasek and the loftwerk architect office located in Karlsruhe are behind the corporate architecture concept of the loft. It was inspired by the quantum physics of Wheeler, the architecture of Josef M. Hoffmann and, of course, the information expertise of ajando.

Photo credit:
Peter Stasek Architect & Loftwerk, 2013.

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition - ajando Next Level CRM <br>Corporate Architecture Concept by Peter Stasek Architect & Loftwerk<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>A very unusual loft has been created in the Mannheim harbor district. The complete ajando team will live and work there starting in November 2012. The internationally renowned architect Peter Stasek and the loftwerk architect office located in Karlsruhe are behind the corporate architecture concept of the loft. It was inspired by the quantum physics of Wheeler, the architecture of Josef M. Hoffmann and, of course, the information expertise of ajando.<br> - Photo credit: Peter Stasek Architect & Loftwerk, 2013.

ajando Next Level CRM 
Corporate Architecture Concept by Peter Stasek Architect & Loftwerk

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
A very unusual loft has been created in the Mannheim harbor district. The complete ajando team will live and work there starting in November 2012. The internationally renowned architect Peter Stasek and the loftwerk architect office located in Karlsruhe are behind the corporate architecture concept of the loft. It was inspired by the quantum physics of Wheeler, the architecture of Josef M. Hoffmann and, of course, the information expertise of ajando.

Photo credit:
Peter Stasek Architect & Loftwerk, 2013.

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition -   Bridal Veil soaring over the World... <br>The chandelier by Victor A. Syrnev<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>Great Hall in the Palace of Weddings in Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan). The ceiling of complex profile, reminiscent of cumulus clouds. Object-bridal veil organically included in the cloud space. The basis was taken from constructive module, like the flower of four leaves. Each leaf consists of five thin copper tubes. The Center of flower is light unit with different numbers of lamps, about 10 to 25 pieces Series connection of the leaves together has created a flexible and light chandelier in the shape of a bride's veil.<br>   - Photo credit: Victor A. Syrnev, 2013.

Bridal Veil soaring over the World…
The chandelier by Victor A. Syrnev

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Great Hall in the Palace of Weddings in Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan). The ceiling of complex profile, reminiscent of cumulus clouds. Object-bridal veil organically included in the cloud space. The basis was taken from constructive module, like the flower of four leaves. Each leaf consists of five thin copper tubes. The Center of flower is light unit with different numbers of lamps, about 10 to 25 pieces Series connection of the leaves together has created a flexible and light chandelier in the shape of a bride’s veil.

Photo credit:
Victor A. Syrnev, 2013.

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition - Bridal Veil soaring over the World... <br>The chandelier by Victor A. Syrnev<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>Great Hall in the Palace of Weddings in Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan). The ceiling of complex profile, reminiscent of cumulus clouds. Object-bridal veil organically included in the cloud space. The basis was taken from constructive module, like the flower of four leaves. Each leaf consists of five thin copper tubes. The Center of flower is light unit with different numbers of lamps, about 10 to 25 pieces Series connection of the leaves together has created a flexible and light chandelier in the shape of a bride's veil. - Photo credit: Victor A. Syrnev, 2013

ajando Next Level CRM 
Corporate Architecture Concept by Peter Stasek Architect & Loftwerk

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
A very unusual loft has been created in the Mannheim harbor district. The complete ajando team will live and work there starting in November 2012. The internationally renowned architect Peter Stasek and the loftwerk architect office located in Karlsruhe are behind the corporate architecture concept of the loft. It was inspired by the quantum physics of Wheeler, the architecture of Josef M. Hoffmann and, of course, the information expertise of ajando.

Photo credit:
Victor A. Syrnev, 2013

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition -   TIMES BUND CLUBHOUSE <br>Club House by Kris Lin<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>This is a project which combines the functions of both club and sales center. 1st floor is mainly focused on the function of sale center while combining the function of bar and multi-functional conference room. 2nd floor is only for the sales office. Floor B1 is partially the fitness club,which comprising of a theme swimming center, gym, dancing room and basketball room. The design solution is hopefully to break the traditional horizontal and vertical space vision through the approach of innovation. The whole solution utilizes geometric modeling to realize space design and 3D modeling. The solution explores brand new ideas through three-dimensional space and is trying to create a space of body and art, meanwhile focusing on quality in the process of innovation and a careful selection of materials to keep an air of nobility. The building comprises of three floors, floor B1, 1st floor and 2nd floor. Vertical stair space is used to connect the three floors. The stair is designed in a form of flow line as if it flows down from 2nd floor to floor B1 and it is also like a sculpture. Since there are lots of equipments in the ceiling of swimming center and the building roof itself is beveled, so the ceiling space is rugged. For this reason the ceiling of swimming center is designed with the idea of flow wave. <br>   - Photo credit: Kris Lin, 2013.

TIMES BUND CLUBHOUSE
Club House by Kris Lin

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This is a project which combines the functions of both club and sales center. 1st floor is mainly focused on the function of sale center while combining the function of bar and multi-functional conference room. 2nd floor is only for the sales office. Floor B1 is partially the fitness club,which comprising of a theme swimming center, gym, dancing room and basketball room. The design solution is hopefully to break the traditional horizontal and vertical space vision through the approach of innovation. The whole solution utilizes geometric modeling to realize space design and 3D modeling. The solution explores brand new ideas through three-dimensional space and is trying to create a space of body and art, meanwhile focusing on quality in the process of innovation and a careful selection of materials to keep an air of nobility. The building comprises of three floors, floor B1, 1st floor and 2nd floor. Vertical stair space is used to connect the three floors. The stair is designed in a form of flow line as if it flows down from 2nd floor to floor B1 and it is also like a sculpture. Since there are lots of equipments in the ceiling of swimming center and the building roof itself is beveled, so the ceiling space is rugged. For this reason the ceiling of swimming center is designed with the idea of flow wave. 

Photo credit:
Kris Lin, 2013.

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition -   Hills Sales Centre <br>Real estate sales centre by Kris Lin<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>The project is located in Taiyuan city, Shanxi Province, China. Taiyuan is an ancient city with a history of 4700 years. It is in the middle of Shanxi Highland with many high mountains and hills. Hence the project is given a name Hills with the hope to reflect the human geography. On 1st floor, it is mainly negotiating sofa area, bar, multimedia display area, model display area and reception area. It is hoped that the overall design also could embody the theme of Hills. We adopt sculpture and form the shape of mountain or palisades with three dimensional cutting. In model display area, the design concept is something like a cave. Go through the cave and the steps, it is 2nd floor. It is a tunnel and inside the tunnel, we use three dimensional cutting to represent the cliffy rock in the valley. Color of the wood veneer symbolizes soil. Going through the narrow tunnel, the other end is the bright residential house type display area for Shiwaitaoyuan. In the display area, there are three mock-up with the hope to show a perfect human life and a paradise.<br>   - Photo credit: Kris Lin, 2013.

Hills Sales Centre
Real estate sales centre by Kris Lin

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project is located in Taiyuan city, Shanxi Province, China. Taiyuan is an ancient city with a history of 4700 years. It is in the middle of Shanxi Highland with many high mountains and hills. Hence the project is given a name Hills with the hope to reflect the human geography. On 1st floor, it is mainly negotiating sofa area, bar, multimedia display area, model display area and reception area. It is hoped that the overall design also could embody the theme of Hills. We adopt sculpture and form the shape of mountain or palisades with three dimensional cutting. In model display area, the design concept is something like a cave. Go through the cave and the steps, it is 2nd floor. It is a tunnel and inside the tunnel, we use three dimensional cutting to represent the cliffy rock in the valley. Color of the wood veneer symbolizes soil. Going through the narrow tunnel, the other end is the bright residential house type display area for Shiwaitaoyuan. In the display area, there are three mock-up with the hope to show a perfect human life and a paradise.

Photo credit:
Kris Lin, 2013.

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition -   MIX C SALES CENTRE <br>Real estate sales centre by Kris Lin<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>The original architectural form is a glass square box. The overall interior design can be seen from the outside of the building and the interior design is totally reflected by the elevation of the building. There are four function areas, multimedia display area, model display area, negotiating sofa area and material display area. The four function areas look scattered and isolated. So we applied a ribbon to connect the whole space to achieve two design concepts: 1. connecting the function areas 2. Forming building elevation. 1. Connecting the function areas From the material display area, the ribbon surrounded the negotiating sofa area and flow between the column and glass curtain wall, connecting the model display area, finally flows in heliciform down to the ground while defining the multimedia display area. This make multimedia display area an relatively separate area naturally blended into the overall space. 2. Forming building elevation The original building form of glass box looks empty without a theme. So we add a ribbon into the interior space. The ribbon can not only connect the function areas but also form elevation of the building through glass curtain wall. It is the highlight of the building. <br>    - Photo credit: Kris Lin, 2013.

MIX C SALES CENTRE
Real estate sales centre by Kris Lin

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The original architectural form is a glass square box. The overall interior design can be seen from the outside of the building and the interior design is totally reflected by the elevation of the building. There are four function areas, multimedia display area, model display area, negotiating sofa area and material display area. The four function areas look scattered and isolated. So we applied a ribbon to connect the whole space to achieve two design concepts: 1. connecting the function areas 2. Forming building elevation. 1. Connecting the function areas From the material display area, the ribbon surrounded the negotiating sofa area and flow between the column and glass curtain wall, connecting the model display area, finally flows in heliciform down to the ground while defining the multimedia display area. This make multimedia display area an relatively separate area naturally blended into the overall space. 2. Forming building elevation The original building form of glass box looks empty without a theme. So we add a ribbon into the interior space. The ribbon can not only connect the function areas but also form elevation of the building through glass curtain wall. It is the highlight of the building. 

Photo credit:
Kris Lin, 2013.

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition -    dieForm, stilhaus Rothrist Design<br>Sales Exhibition by Gessaga Hindermann GmbH<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>It is both the design and the novel operational concept that make the

dieForm, stilhaus Rothrist Design
Sales Exhibition by Gessaga Hindermann GmbH

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
It is both the design and the novel operational concept that make the “dieForm” exhibition so innovative. All of the products of the virtual showroom are physically on display. Visitors are distracted from the product neither by advertising nor sales staff. Additional information can be accessed at any time via app and mobile device. The concept allows an exciting range of products to be showcased while emphasising the product rather than the brand.

Photo credit:
Gessaga Hindermann GmbH , 2013.

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition - dieForm, stilhaus Rothrist Design<br>Sales Exhibition by Gessaga Hindermann GmbH<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>It is both the design and the novel operational concept that make the

dieForm, stilhaus Rothrist Design
Sales Exhibition by Gessaga Hindermann GmbH

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
It is both the design and the novel operational concept that make the “dieForm” exhibition so innovative. All of the products of the virtual showroom are physically on display. Visitors are distracted from the product neither by advertising nor sales staff. Additional information can be accessed at any time via app and mobile device. The concept allows an exciting range of products to be showcased while emphasising the product rather than the brand.

Photo credit:
Gessaga Hindermann GmbH , 2013.

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition -  Eighternity Urban Bench by George Drakakis<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>Robust design, easy on site installation, just drop & forget.<br>  - Photo credit: George Drakakis, 2013.

Eighternity Urban Bench by George Drakakis

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Robust design, easy on site installation, just drop & forget.

Photo credit:
George Drakakis, 2013.

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition - Spring Seaview Terrace Residence by Primocasa Interiors Limited<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>This is a 2,700 square ft. unit with balcony designed mainly for a family of four members. The theme of this unit is a modern contemporary style that utilizes design to integrate the home with its beautiful sea view. Using luxurious classic furniture with modern design elements, the styles and pieces used strips down the classic forms into clean and modern lines. The theme of this unit is accentuated by integrating unique design materials such as customized glass, leather and marble as key design elements. <br> - Photo credit: Primocasa Interiors Limited, 2013

Spring Seaview Terrace Residence by Primocasa Interiors Limited

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This is a 2,700 square ft. unit with balcony designed mainly for a family of four members. The theme of this unit is a modern contemporary style that utilizes design to integrate the home with its beautiful sea view. Using luxurious classic furniture with modern design elements, the styles and pieces used strips down the classic forms into clean and modern lines. The theme of this unit is accentuated by integrating unique design materials such as customized glass, leather and marble as key design elements. 

Photo credit:
Primocasa Interiors Limited, 2013

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition - Spring Seaview Terrace Residence by Primocasa Interiors Limited<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>This is a 2,700 square ft. unit with balcony designed mainly for a family of four members. The theme of this unit is a modern contemporary style that utilizes design to integrate the home with its beautiful sea view. Using luxurious classic furniture with modern design elements, the styles and pieces used strips down the classic forms into clean and modern lines. The theme of this unit is accentuated by integrating unique design materials such as customized glass, leather and marble as key design elements.  - Photo credit: Primocasa Interiors Limited, 2013

Spring Seaview Terrace Residence by Primocasa Interiors Limited

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This is a 2,700 square ft. unit with balcony designed mainly for a family of four members. The theme of this unit is a modern contemporary style that utilizes design to integrate the home with its beautiful sea view. Using luxurious classic furniture with modern design elements, the styles and pieces used strips down the classic forms into clean and modern lines. The theme of this unit is accentuated by integrating unique design materials such as customized glass, leather and marble as key design elements. 

Photo credit:
Primocasa Interiors Limited, 2013

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition - The Ring House & Atelier by MZ Architects<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>The proposed building consists of a cylindrical volume embracing a rectangular one. The cylinder acts as a protective closed wall with a single narrow opening serving as the entrance, while the inside rectangle accommodates fluidly all the house functions necessary for the everyday life of the artist: a bedroom, a bathroom, a living room, a kitchen and an atelier. The interior space interacts smoothly with the serene outdoor atrium, a large terrace garden with one symbolic tree and a circular water feature.<br> - Photo credit: MZ Architects, The Ring House, 2013. 

The Ring House & Atelier by MZ Architects

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The proposed building consists of a cylindrical volume embracing a rectangular one. The cylinder acts as a protective closed wall with a single narrow opening serving as the entrance, while the inside rectangle accommodates fluidly all the house functions necessary for the everyday life of the artist: a bedroom, a bathroom, a living room, a kitchen and an atelier. The interior space interacts smoothly with the serene outdoor atrium, a large terrace garden with one symbolic tree and a circular water feature.

Photo credit:
MZ Architects, The Ring House, 2013. 

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition - The Ring House & Atelier by MZ Architects<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>The proposed building consists of a cylindrical volume embracing a rectangular one. The cylinder acts as a protective closed wall with a single narrow opening serving as the entrance, while the inside rectangle accommodates fluidly all the house functions necessary for the everyday life of the artist: a bedroom, a bathroom, a living room, a kitchen and an atelier. The interior space interacts smoothly with the serene outdoor atrium, a large terrace garden with one symbolic tree and a circular water feature. - Photo credit: MZ Architects, The Ring House, 2013. 

The Ring House & Atelier by MZ Architects

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The proposed building consists of a cylindrical volume embracing a rectangular one. The cylinder acts as a protective closed wall with a single narrow opening serving as the entrance, while the inside rectangle accommodates fluidly all the house functions necessary for the everyday life of the artist: a bedroom, a bathroom, a living room, a kitchen and an atelier. The interior space interacts smoothly with the serene outdoor atrium, a large terrace garden with one symbolic tree and a circular water feature.

Photo credit:
MZ Architects, The Ring House, 2013. 

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition - Osaka - Sao Paulo Restaurant by Ariel Chemi / AGCH arquitectos<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>Osaka restaurant in Sao Paulo, is the consequence of a perfect mix between the Nikkei style and the Brazilian tropical culture atmosphere. Located in the Itaim Bibi neighbor, Osaka shows proudly his architecture and food, offering an intimate and cozy ambiance in its different spaces. The outdoor terrace next to the street, is a modern urban courtyard which connect interior, exterior and nature. Inside the main space, a huge hanging “nest” lighting element, provides illumination and an appropriate spatial scale. Lamella roof system with dim lighting, and wood latticework were carefully studied in order to complete the harmonizing interior design, in order to generate a dynamic and natural way to connect the sushi & cocktails faced bars. In the upper level, a second cocktails bar next to the big central hole gives character to the environment, where different private rooms are located. The sophisticated aesthetic was materialized with the use of natural elements and some specific patterns. Wall coverings textures with stones/wood, wooden floors, plants, water, iron details and dim illuminating techniques join to create the mood. <br> - Photo credit: AGCH ARQS. / OSAKA

Osaka – Sao Paulo Restaurant by Ariel Chemi / AGCH arquitectos

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Osaka restaurant in Sao Paulo, is the consequence of a perfect mix between the Nikkei style and the Brazilian tropical culture atmosphere. Located in the Itaim Bibi neighbor, Osaka shows proudly his architecture and food, offering an intimate and cozy ambiance in its different spaces. The outdoor terrace next to the street, is a modern urban courtyard which connect interior, exterior and nature. Inside the main space, a huge hanging “nest” lighting element, provides illumination and an appropriate spatial scale. Lamella roof system with dim lighting, and wood latticework were carefully studied in order to complete the harmonizing interior design, in order to generate a dynamic and natural way to connect the sushi & cocktails faced bars. In the upper level, a second cocktails bar next to the big central hole gives character to the environment, where different private rooms are located. The sophisticated aesthetic was materialized with the use of natural elements and some specific patterns. Wall coverings textures with stones/wood, wooden floors, plants, water, iron details and dim illuminating techniques join to create the mood. 

Photo credit:
AGCH ARQS. / OSAKA

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition - Osaka - Sao Paulo Restaurant by Ariel Chemi / AGCH arquitectos<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>Osaka restaurant in Sao Paulo, is the consequence of a perfect mix between the Nikkei style and the Brazilian tropical culture atmosphere. Located in the Itaim Bibi neighbor, Osaka shows proudly his architecture and food, offering an intimate and cozy ambiance in its different spaces. The outdoor terrace next to the street, is a modern urban courtyard which connect interior, exterior and nature. Inside the main space, a huge hanging “nest” lighting element, provides illumination and an appropriate spatial scale. Lamella roof system with dim lighting, and wood latticework were carefully studied in order to complete the harmonizing interior design, in order to generate a dynamic and natural way to connect the sushi & cocktails faced bars. In the upper level, a second cocktails bar next to the big central hole gives character to the environment, where different private rooms are located. The sophisticated aesthetic was materialized with the use of natural elements and some specific patterns. Wall coverings textures with stones/wood, wooden floors, plants, water, iron details and dim illuminating techniques join to create the mood.  - Photo credit: AGCH ARQS. / OSAKA

Osaka – Sao Paulo Restaurant by Ariel Chemi / AGCH arquitectos

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Osaka restaurant in Sao Paulo, is the consequence of a perfect mix between the Nikkei style and the Brazilian tropical culture atmosphere. Located in the Itaim Bibi neighbor, Osaka shows proudly his architecture and food, offering an intimate and cozy ambiance in its different spaces. The outdoor terrace next to the street, is a modern urban courtyard which connect interior, exterior and nature. Inside the main space, a huge hanging “nest” lighting element, provides illumination and an appropriate spatial scale. Lamella roof system with dim lighting, and wood latticework were carefully studied in order to complete the harmonizing interior design, in order to generate a dynamic and natural way to connect the sushi & cocktails faced bars. In the upper level, a second cocktails bar next to the big central hole gives character to the environment, where different private rooms are located. The sophisticated aesthetic was materialized with the use of natural elements and some specific patterns. Wall coverings textures with stones/wood, wooden floors, plants, water, iron details and dim illuminating techniques join to create the mood. 

Photo credit:
AGCH ARQS. / OSAKA

Press kit | 902-02 - Press release | A’ Design Awards 2014 Winners Announced - A' Design Award and Competition - Competition - Lohas Restaurant by Yu Wen Chiu<br><br>PROJECT DESCRIPTION:<br>The Revolt Counter to the Urban Beat. The base is located in a busy traffic intersection. The overall spatial plan aims to create a mellow and settled pace, as if to induce time to slow down and in this fast-paced urban life to enjoy each moment here and now. The open space, as is formed,via medium planning,divides the space based on different functionalities. The totem-like screens add to the mellow spatial ambience some congenial playfulness.<br> - Photo credit: Yu Wen Chiu, 2013.

Lohas Restaurant by Yu Wen Chiu

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Revolt Counter to the Urban Beat. The base is located in a busy traffic intersection. The overall spatial plan aims to create a mellow and settled pace, as if to induce time to slow down and in this fast-paced urban life to enjoy each moment here and now. The open space, as is formed,via medium planning,divides the space based on different functionalities. The totem-like screens add to the mellow spatial ambience some congenial playfulness.

Photo credit:
Yu Wen Chiu, 2013.



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