Winner – Commercial & Institutional Interiors: Artifact Bar, Hong Kong, China, by NC Design & Architecture, Hong Kong, China. Image: Common Studio
The winners of AZURE’s annual AZ Awards have been announced as part of the competition’s 14th edition.
A select jury that included Julie Bargmann, the Guest of Honor at the recent AZ Awards Gala in Toronto, and nine others chose each winner from a group of submissions representing 42 countries. From that field, 23 winners were chosen, along with select People's Choice and Awards of Merit winners.
This is now the second consecutive year of the AZ Awards after they returned from a three-year hiatus with last year's 13th edition.
Winner – Environmental Leadership RISE UP: Community Coastal Stewardship in the Rockaways, Queens, New York, by WXY architecture+urban design, New York City. Image: Albert Vecerka/EstoWinner – Architecture, Buildings over 1,000 SqM: Ferrocarril De Cuernavaca 780, Mexico City, Mexico, by HEMAA, Mexico City, Mexico. Image: Rory GardinerWinner – Architecture, Buildings Under 1,000 SqM: Neil Campbell Rowing Centre, St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada, by MJMA Architecture & Design (Toronto, Ontario) and Raimondo + Associates Architects (Niagara Falls, Canada). Image: Scott NorsworthyWinner – Architecture, Adaptive Re-Use: Incision | Nantou City Guesthouse, Shenzhen, China, by Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, Shanghai, China. Image Chen HaoWinner & People's Choice – Architecture, Houses: Copas , Valle de Bravo, Mexico, by PPAA, Mexico City, Mexico. Image: Rory GardinerWinner & People's Choice – Architecture, Multi-Unit Residential Buildings: Edificio Tonalá 15, Mexico City, Mexico, by CRB Arquitectos, Mexico City, Mexico. Image: César BéjarWinner & People's Choice – Concepts: Nunavut Inuit Heritage Centre, Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada by Lateral Office and Teeple Architects with the Inuit Design Advisory Council, Toronto, Canada. Image: Guido Chiarito (Tango Studio)Winner – Architecture, Temporary & Experiential Installations: Divergence, Winnipeg, Canada, by Thomas Cheney Architects (Seattle, WA) with Sputnik Architecture (Winnipeg, Canada), The Forks Renewal Corporation, DVW Bobcat and Fête Jockey Events (Winnipeg, Canada). Image: Leif NormanWinner & people's Choice – Design, Architectural Products: Textures Collection by 3form, Salt Lake City, Utah. Image: 3FormWinner – Design, Interior Products: Sport by Patricia Urquiola, Milan, Italy For Kvadrat, Ebeltoft, Denmark. Image: Jannick Pihl RasmussenWinner – Design, Furniture Systems & Collections: Material Studies – Rugosa by Johann Pauwen and Michaele Simmering, Los Angeles, California. For Kalon Studios, Los Angeles. Image: Piergiorgio SorgettiWinner & People's Choice – Urban Design, Infrastructure & Interventions: High Line – Moynihan Connector, New York City, by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (Chicago) and Field Operations (New York City). Image: Andrew FraszWinner & People's Choice – Urban Design, Built Developments: Pumphouse, Winnipeg, Canada, by 5468796 Architecture, Winnipeg, Canada. Image: James BrittainWinner – Experiential Graphic Design: Ontario Court of Justice, Toronto, Canada, by Frontier Design, Toronto, Canada. Image: Tom RideoutWinner – Urban Design, Unbuilt Developments: Steelport, Hamilton, Canada, by PUBLIC WORK office for urban design & landscape architecture, Toronto, Canada. Image: PUBLIC WORKWinner – Residential Interiors: Liminal House, Vancouver, Canada, by McLeod Bovell, Vancouver, Canada. Image: Hufton + CrowWinner – Design, Lighting Schemes: Department 57 Bar & Club, Saint Petersburg, Russia, by DA Bureau with Yarko Lighting Design, Saint Petersburg, Russia. Image: Nikita Subbotin (Landon Studio)Winner & People's Choice – A+ Student Award: Sabon Gida, Sabon Farko – “Home After Crisis,“ North East Nigeria by Temitope Akinsiku, University of Manitoba. Image: RenderingWinner & People's Choice – Social Good: New Domesticity – The Shared Life of Low-Income Single Mother Families in Tokyo by Xidian Wang, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. Image: RenderingWinner – Landscape Architecture: Benjakitti Forest Park – Transforming a Brownfield into an Urban Ecological Sanctuary, Bangkok, Thailand, by Turenscape (Beijing, China) with Arsomsilp Landscape Studio (Bangkok, Thailand). Image: Arsomsilp Community and Environmental Architect Co., Ltd.Winner & People's Choice – Design, Lighting Fixture: Africa by Francisco Gomez Paz, Milan, Italy, for Vibia, Barcelona, Spain. Image: VibiaWinner – Design, Furniture Single Piece: Ollie Collection by Yabu Pushelberg, Toronto, Canada, and New York City, for Glas Italia, Macherio, Italy. Image: Yabu Pushelberg
Organizers say next year's iteration will feature an easier submission process, new categories, and a longer entry period that will be opened in November.
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