The INSIDE Awards is back this year from 1 to 3 October at Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands. Deadline for entries is 30 May 2014.
May 19th, 2014
Top image: ‘World Interior of the Year’ 2013 – Carrer Avinyo, Barcelona, Spain by David Kohn Architects
The 2014 INSIDE World Festival of Interiors is now inviting designers from around the world to submit their interior projects for worldwide recognition.
Hotel category winner 2013 – Parkroyal on Pickering, Singapore by WOHA
The awards, which forms the core of the festival, will be judged by more than 20 international designers and editors, including Nigel Coates (now Associate Director of the Festival), Matteo Thun, Jaya Ibrahim, Pernilla Ohrstedt, Joey Ho and Voon Wong.
Projects can be entered in 13 different categories, ranging from civic spaces and transportation hubs to bars, clubs and shops.
Designers of the shortlisted entries will then be invited to present their design live to judges and delegates at the now famous live crit sessions, with category winners getting to battle it out on the final day of judging for the title of ‘World Interior of the Year’.
Bars & Restaurants category winner 2013 – AMMO restaurant, Hong Kong by Wang
INSIDE runs concurrently with the World Architecture Festival (WAF). Last year, more than 500 entries were submitted, with 2,100 attendees at the Festivals.
Says Programme Director Paul Finch: “The awards programme is a marvelous opportunity to showcase how designers are responding to challenges, some similar, some specific to their area or region, in ways that address creatively the needs of clients and users. Entries provide a snapshot of current concerns and trends, and we look forward to seeing more great designs from the widest range of professional practices.”
Alongside INSIDE’s live crits, the Festival will showcase an exhibition of all entries and will include a series of talks, which this year, is driven by the theme “Mind and Body”.
*Promo. Indesignlive Singapore is a media partner of WAF and INSIDE. Specially for our readers, simply key in this special code CUBIN10 to receive a 10% discount when registering to attend the event. For more information, visit insidefestival.com.
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