Flashback: The 2015 World Interiors News Awards winners
By Bustler Editors|
Tuesday, Dec 22, 2015
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WINNER - INTERIOR PRACTICE OF THE YEAR: SNØHETTA, Norway. Photo credit: SNØHETTA.
The 2015 World Interiors News Awards celebrated a fresh set of cutting-edge projects around the globe during a recent gala at The Sky Garden in London. The annual awards recognize the most impactful designs in the international cultural landscape from within the last three years, with categories ranging from retail and bar interiors, furniture, lighting, and workspace design.
Scroll down for a look at this year's winning projects.
WINNER - EMERGING INTERIOR PRACTICE OF THE YEAR: LINEHOUSE, Hong Kong. Photo credit: LINEHOUSEWINNER - BARS: ROYAL COURT THEATRE BAR AND KITCHEN REFURBISHMENT by Lyndon Goode Architects with Citizens Design Bureau, United Kingdom. Photo credit: Lyndon Goode Architects with Citizens Design BureauWINNER - HOTELS: DOUBLETREE BY HILTON MELBOURNE by M&L Hospitality, Dreamtime Australia Design & Mill Interiors, Australia. Photo credit: M&L HospitalityWINNER - LEISURE OR ENTERTAINMENT VENUES: THE EVERYMAN THEATRE by Haworth Tompkins with Citizens Design Bureau, United Kingdom. Photo credit: Haworth Tompkins with Citizens Design BureauWINNER - MUSEUM OR EXHIBITION SPACES: ROOM ON THE ROOF by i29 interior architects, Netherlands. Photo credit: i29 interior architects.WINNER - RESIDENTIAL INTERIORS LIANGJIAN GUO’S FLAT by Beijing Newsdays Architectural Design Co., Ltd., China. Photo credit: Beijing Newsdays Architectural Design Co., Ltd.WINNER - RESIDENTIAL INTERIORS TRIBECA LOFT by Andrew Franz Architect, PLLC, United States of America. Photo credit: Andrew Franz Architect, PLLC.WINNER - RETAIL INTERIORS GREATER THAN 200 SQ.M:
MADE SOHO by Bureau de Change Architects, United Kingdom. Photo credit: Bureau de Change Architects.WINNER - WORKSPACE INTERIORS GREATER THAN 10,000 SQ.M: MEDIBANK WORKPLACE by HASSELL, Australia. Photo credit: HASSELL.WINNER - WORKSPACE INTERIORS LESS THAN 10,000 SQ.M: OPEN by Studio Dan Troim, Israel. Photo credit: Studio Dan Troim
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