2015 INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors - Day 2 winners
By Bustler Editors|
Thursday, Nov 5, 2015
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The remaining five winners of the 2015 INSIDE: World Festival of Interior competition were revealed by the end of Day 2 of the World Architecture Festival. Coinciding with the WAF Awards, the just as popular INSIDE competition highlights the most outstanding projects in the international interior design scene from the last 12 months.
The nine category winners have all been announced, but the show isn't over yet! Tomorrow, the nine teams will give a final live presentation to the INSIDE jury for the overall-winning title, World Interior of the Year 2015. The winner will be announced by the end of the festival. Last year, Joyce Wang Studio's suave MOTT32 restaurant won the title, while David Kohn Architects’ Carrer Avinyó apartment won in 2013.
Check out the Day 2 winners below.
Offices category winner: Medibank Workplace | Australia
Designed by HASSELL
"The Medibank Workplace project sees the creation of one of the world's healthiest workplaces and the judges acknowledged the scheme as a key demonstrator for 'the power of design'."
Civic Culture & Transport winner: Exploded | China
Designed by One Plus Partnership
"A cinema resembling a scene from a disaster movie triumphed in the Civic, Culture & Transport category. ‘Exploded’ in China by One Plus Partnership places cinema-goers at the heart of the action with a chaotic composition of sharp lines and box-like structures to bridge the gap between the big screen and the viewer."
Creative Re-use winner: Shepherd's Bush Pavilion Hotel | UK
Designed by Flanagan Lawrence
"The Shepherd's Bush Pavilion Hotel, a Grade II-listed former cinema in west London, was transformed into a hotel that preserved the building's civic pride whilst creating additions including a grand atrium featuring golden hooped balconies that rise to the full height of the structure. The judges described the atrium as 'instrumental' to the design and contributed to the creation of an 'elegant and sophisticated interior'."
Health & Education winner: The University of Queensland Oral Health Centre | Australia
Designed by Cox Rayner Architects
"Designed by Cox Rayner Architects, the University of Queensland Oral Health Centre places the craft of dentistry at the heart of the scheme, creating forms and shapes inspired by the profession. Judges commended the project for 'humanising a clinical environment [that] re-imagines dental education'."
Display winner: Ward Village Information Center and Sales Gallery | USA
Designed by Woods Bagot
"Ward Village Information Centre reinvents the historic IBM Building in Haiwaii into a sensitive centre of sales and information and offers 'a tactile, warm and sensitive' approach."
See the Day 1 winners here.
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