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INSIDE World Festival of Interiors Day One Winners Announced From New Home in Berlin
Germany Architecture News - Nov 21, 2016 - 14:35 14087 views
INSIDE World Festival of Interiors has announced the best interior designs of 2016 across the categories of Bars and Restaurants, Offices and Retail at day one of INSIDE 2016. The annual awards, which started on November 16 at Arena Berlin, encompass the best interior designs from the past 12 months from around the globe and this year’s winners include a 1950s style diner, a concept store in China and a co-working space in Sydney, Australia.
Held in Berlin from 16-18 November alongside World Architecture Festival, Inside is where the global design community meets to be inspired by the latest and greatest in global interior design and architecture. Over three days Inside shines a spotlight on the people, projects and developments that are changing the face of global interiors.
At Inside’s heart is a global awards programme, which is judged by more than 20 distinguished designers and editors from around the world. Finalists that are shortlisted across nine categories presented their projects in person to international judging panels. In a hard fought-over battle, one practice wins the ultimate accolade of World Interior of the Year, which was presented at a Gala Dinner awards ceremony on the evening of Friday 18 November.
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 3 categories at day 1:
Retail: Black Cant System - HEIKE fashion brand concept store, Hangzhou, China, by Shanwei Weng & Jiadie Yuan/Hangzhou AN Interior Design: Black Cant System - HEIKE fashion brand concept store’ by Hangzhou AN Interior Design triumphed in this year’s the retail category.
The black shell space assumes the role of and art and design exhibition space as well as a furniture and fashion store on the second floor. The jury felt that ''the profoundly tectonic approach was mysteriously moving and refined. The discovery of the tapered volumes in a second floor retail space and the reference to war and peace via Normandy landings was surprising and thought provoking.''
Bars and restaurants: Rachel's Burger, Shanghai, China, by Neri&Hu
Rachel’s Burger by Neri&Hu Design and Research Office won the Bars and Restaurants category. The restaurant was envisioned as a porous space where the boundaries between inside and outside are blurred and the exterior walls can be fully opened to extend the perceived and actual boundaries of the space.
The judges felt that the approach to the narrow alley site and the reinterpretation of the Californian ‘route one’ diner was well judged without becoming a pastiche. They also commended the choice of materials, such as glass and mirrors, and in particular handmade tiles from 1930s Shanghai diners, which they felt were refined and well-detailed.
Offices: Paramount by The Office Space, Sydney, Australia, by Woods Bagot
Woods Bagot were declared winners of the Offices category, for their ‘Paramount by The Office Space’ co-working project. An innovative adaptive re-use design, Woods Bagot transformed the upper ground level of Paramount House in Sydney into a tailored shared working environment, creating 22 handcrafted suites for creative and niche business activity.
The design celebrates traditional joinery and artisan skills, while honouring the building’s heritage. Judges praised the project as a ''paradigm shift for co-working [which] achieved a high-quality outcome rarely seen before''. They felt it represented a ''refreshing contrast in office design, where highly crafted spatial, detailing and materiality strategies have been composed with an old world dignity.''
The three category winners were announced at the end of day one at Inside – World Festival of Interiors and has been followed by a further six category winners on November 17. The nine category winners were selected on the final day of the event on Friday to be named 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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