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Designers from Spain, India and China awarded prizes on Day Two of INSIDE World Festival of Interiors

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Designers from Spain, India and China awarded prizes on Day Two of INSIDE World Festival of Interiors

INSIDE World Festival of Interiors has announced the best interior designs of 2016 across the categories of Civic, Culture and Transport, Display, Health & Education, Residential, Creative Re-Use and Hotels at day two of INSIDE 2016.

The annual awards encompass the globe’s best interior designs from the past 12 months, and this year’s winners include a City Palace in Jaipur, a hospital in Mallorca and a display stand for the 2016 edition of Salone del Mobile in Milan.

The six category winners were announced at the end of day two at Inside – World Festival of Interiors. Combined with yesterday’s successful practices, a total of nine category winners battled for the ultimate accolade of World Interior of the Year 2016.

World Architecture Community is an official media partner for World Architecture Festival and INSIDE, which ended up on Friday at the Arena Berlin, in Germany. Juergen Mayer H, Principal, J Mayer H Architecture Design Research, Ross Lovegrove, Principal, Lovegrove Studio and Joyce Wang, Founder, WANG were a few of speakers who gave a series of lectures throughout INSIDE Festival 2016.

See the full winning interior projects in 6 categories at day 2:

Designers from Spain, India and China awarded prizes on Day Two of INSIDE World Festival of Interiors

Civic, culture and transport: York Theatre Royal, York, United Kingdom, by De Matos Ryan

York Theatre Royal by De Matos Ryan was crowned the winner of the Civic, Culture and Transport category. This project was deemed to unlock the potential of the site, opening the theatre’s doors to a wider community. Housing a welcoming street-facing café that is clearly visible from the outside to draw people in, the building’s Victorian colonnade has been glazed to give an animated face to the street, akin to a storefront. 

The judges commented that this project ''stood out for the amount of research the practice had done into the history of the building - which creatively informed the designer’s proposals''. The introduction of raised seating to the stand and extension of aspects of the 1968 Patrick Gweynne scheme into the Victorian foyers were two elements that were particularly appreciated.

Designers from Spain, India and China awarded prizes on Day Two of INSIDE World Festival of Interiors

Creative re-use: Baradari, City Palace Jaipur, India, by Studio Lotus

Baradari City Palace by Studio Lotus won the Creative Re-Use category. Studio Lotus were invited by the royal family of Jaipur to redevelop the 14,000 sqft area of the former palace café in Rajasthan as a fine dining destination. The new intervention reinterprets traditional crafts of Jaipur – bespoke casting and foundry work - in a contemporary manner. 

The judges felt that this project represents an adaptive balance between archaeology and the contemporary – symbolising a new idea within the historic, palatial India.

Designers from Spain, India and China awarded prizes on Day Two of INSIDE World Festival of Interiors

Display: The Cut, stand design for Kvadrat, Milan, Italy, by Neri&Hu

The Cut, stand design for Kvadrat, by Neri & Hu Desing & Research Office,  won this year’s Display category. Designed for Salone del Mobile, the designers reinterpreted the classic furniture fair stand and transformed the space into an emotionally charged zone to intuitively affect each visitor on a primal level. 

The project was felt to stand out for it’s combination of displayed Kvadrat fabrics with a bold spatial strategy and distinct visitor experience.  Judges said ''the fabric was used with roof lights in an unexpected and delightful way.''

Designers from Spain, India and China awarded prizes on Day Two of INSIDE World Festival of Interiors

Health and education: Emardental Clinic, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, by OHLAB

The practice’s second award was for Emardental Clinic in Mallorca which won the Health and Education category. The hospital offers a warm welcome, with oak finishes and soft tones, to guide patients around the space. The project has been designed with sensitivity to lighting and the highest attention to detail. 

The judges felt that there was a beautiful play between privacy and transparency, and commented that ''the textures and materials used give the space a sense of security and trust.''

Designers from Spain, India and China awarded prizes on Day Two of INSIDE World Festival of Interiors

Hotels: Puro Hotel, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, by OHLAB

Mallorca-based practice OHLAB/ Oliver Hernaiz Architecture Lab was awarded two prizes on the second day of judging, after yesterday claiming the House of Year award at INSIDE’s co-located festival, WAF. OHLAB/Oliver Hernaiz Architecture Lab’s Puro Hotel won the hotly contested Hotels category. 

Situated in the historic quarter of Palma de Mallorca, the hotel has an irregular configuration, adapting to the different existing buildings of the neighbourhood to create unique a space where each room is different. The judges said that ''the architect showed an unique approach of developing and designing a ‘kit of parts’ to create a concept but very detailed solution.''

Designers from Spain, India and China awarded prizes on Day Two of INSIDE World Festival of Interiors

Residential: Indigo Slam, Sydney, Australia, by Smart Design Studio

Indigo Slam by Smart Design Studio won the Residential category. This private home in Chippendale, Sydney, is part of the neighbourhood’s reinvention as an artistic and cultural hub. The project’s façade of sculpted concrete, serene living spaces and spacious halls, creates a dynamic interplay of space and light. 

The judges commended the project for ''working with classic architectural elements such as light, texture and space sequences with an impressive care for detail.''

The six category winners were announced at the end of day two at Inside – World Festival of Interiors. Combined with first day's successful practices, a total of nine category winners competed for the ultimate accolade of World Interior of the Year 2016.

As well as the INSIDE Awards programme, visitors to the festival were able to experience an in-depth talks programme exploring this year’s theme of ‘Fluid Interiors’ examining how crossover design is transforming how we live, work and play. 

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