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The Project People’s Choice Winner Announced

Thank you to everyone who voted in The Project people’s choice awards and congratulations to the winner as voted by the design community: ‘Binding the Senses’Stylecraft, Alternative Surfaces and Mico Design with students from The Whitehouse Institute of Design Stylecraft, Alternative Surfaces and Mico Design worked with The Whitehouse Institute of Design students this year […]



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September 22nd, 2009


Thank you to everyone who voted in The Project people’s choice awards and congratulations to the winner as voted by the design community:

‘Binding the Senses’
Stylecraft, Alternative Surfaces and Mico Design with students from The Whitehouse Institute of Design

Stylecraft, Alternative Surfaces and Mico Design worked with The Whitehouse Institute of Design students this year to explore ‘The Sense of Movement’. This collaboration impressed visitors in the Darlinghurst precinct, where the students used recycled folders to create a dynamic installation throughout the spaces in the showrooms, an experiential version of The Project.

The Whitehouse Institute students called their Project, ‘Binding the Senses’, which involved an installation of recycled binders that connected Stylecraft (including Alternative Surfaces) and Mico showrooms. The physical installation included a magnificent binder chandelier in the centre of one showroom and a binder waterfall using Alternative Surfaces crystal quartz surface materials (accompanied by waterfall audio effects). With Bills chefs on-site for the day, the students also created a biinder herb garden that was used throughout the cooking process.
 
This particular Project was a great example of showrooms and students working together to bring people together – the outside area incorporated binder seating and grass laid out for people to mingle…

And well done to the runners up:

2nd place
KE-ZU and a collaboration of designers including Matthew Sheargold + David Caon + Group GSA + Good Manors Landscape Design showed how KE-ZU’s products ‘Make Sense’

3rd place
Schiavello worked with Woodhead to explore an Australian favourite pastime, going ‘Back to Basics’ with a backyard-inspired theme

4th place (tied)
James Richardson with Morris Selvatico created a sculptural chair installation to explore the ‘Sense of Colour’ at their showroom in Waterloo and their installation at the PYD Warehouse location

Zenith/BOLON inspired HASSELL to turn the showroom into a Barbie fun-house, with various rooms showing the possibilities of the Stiletto table leg system

5th place
Corporate Culture/Klang Audiovisual/Haron Robson with Geyer set up various installations throughout the showroom to showcase the products from all three companies

Thank you to everyone who took part and awakened our senses this year!

Images below are from the winning installation – The Whitehouse students interpretation in Darlinghurst:

Photographer: Jason Lam

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