Unique interior project winners announced from the 2018 Frame Awards
By Hope Daley|
Monday, Feb 26, 2018
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The Frame Awards identify the world’s best interior projects—this year 28 winners were recognized from almost 900 submissions by studios around the world. Categories include Executional, Societal, Honorary, and Spatial. The jury is comprised of leaders from all industries, not just by other designers, such as retail brands, hospitality providers, cultural institutions, corporations and educators.
Scroll down and check out some of these unique interior spaces:
- EXECUTIONAL AWARDS -Best Craftmanship: Jut Group Lecture Hall, Taipei by MVRDV and Alexandra Kehayoglou Studio
Best Use of Material: Fabricwood - Xtra Herman Miller, Singapore by Produce Workshop
Best Use of Color: Messe Dornbirn Exhibition and Events Halls 09-12, Dornbirn by Marte.Marte Architects
Best Use of Digital Technology: Tabegami Sama, Tokyo by Moment Factory
Best Use of Light: Jian Li Ju Theatre, Shanghai by More Design Office
- SOCIETAL AWARDS -
Innovation Awards: Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, Cape Town by Heatherwick Studio
Social Awards: Eva's Phoenix, Toronto by LGA Architectural Partners
Sustainability Awards: People's Pavilion, Dutch Design Week 2017 by Overtreders W & Bureau Sla
- HONORARY AWARDS -
Lifetime Achievement Award: Sevil Peach
Emerging Designer of the Year: Space Encounters
Client of the Year: Zhongshuge Bookstores
Designer of the Year: X+Living
- SPATIAL AWARDS - [HOSPITALITY]
Hotel of the Year: Emiliano Hotel, Rio De Janeiro by Studio Arthur Casas
Bar of the Year: Shelter, Geneva by Daniel Zamarbide and Leopold Banchini
Cinema of the Year: Jinyi Cinemas, Guangzhou by One Plus Partnership
Health Club of the Year: Ceresio 7, Milan by Storage Associati
Restaurant of the Year: Noma Mexico, Tulum by La Metropolitana
-SPATIAL AWARDS - [INSTITUTION]
Healthcare Centre of the Year: Maggie's Oldham, Oldham by dRMM
Government Interior of the Year: New Shanghai Theatre, Shanghai by Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Learning Space of the Year: Nubo, Alexandria by PAL Design Group
- SPATIAL AWARDS - [RETAIL]
Multi-brand Store of the Year: Au Pont Rouge, Saint Petersburg by Cheungvogl Architects
Pop-up Store of the Year: SK-II Ginza Street, Tokyo by Nomura
Single-Brand Store of the Year: Red Valentino Sloane Street, London by India Mahdavi
Window Display of the Year: TopShop Splash Oxford Street, London by YourStudio
- SPATIAL AWARDS - [SHOWS]
Set Design of the Year: Ugly Lies the Bone, London by Es Devlin
Exhibition of the Year: Emanuel De Witte - Master of Light, Alkmaar by Studio OTW
Trade-Fair Stand of the Year: Annual Arca by Héctor Esrawe
+ Manuel Cervantes
+ Mauricio Rocha
+ Javier Sánchez
+ Javier Claverie
+ Rafael Rivera
+ Jorge Arvizu
+ Ignacio del Río + Emmanuel Ramírez + Diego Ricalde
- SPATIAL AWARDS - [WORK]
Co-working Space of the Year: Neuehouse Hollywood, Los Angeles by Rockwell Group and NeueHouse Studio
Large Office of the Year: Uber Advanced Technologies Group, Pittsburgh by Assembly Design Studio
Small Office of the Year: Lightspeed 2, Montreal by ACDF Architecture
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