2018 competition winners 45 ANNUAL INTERIOR DESIGN COMPETITION 26TH ANNUAL WILL CHING DESIGN COMPETITION TH
45TH ANNUAL INTERIOR DESIGN COMPETITION celebrates innovative interior design/interior architecture that encourages new ideas in the design and furnishing of interior spaces. 26TH ANNUAL WILL CHING DESIGN COMPETITION is designed to honor outstanding and innovative commercial design from firms of five or fewer employees.
jurors
MARK GARDNER, AIA, NOMA Principal at Jaklitsch/ Gardner Architects
RICARDO NABHOLZ, ASSOCIATE IIDA, LEED AP Senior associate and interior design director at Mancini Duffy
DIANA PISONE, IIDA, LEED AP ID+C Team principal at Ted Moudis Associates
45TH ANNUAL INTERIOR DESIGN COMPETITION WINNER PROJECT
Templo Mexico City, Mexico
FIRM
Cherem Arquitectos Mexico City, Mexico
The project was a masterful combination of materiality and light that’s expected from a sacred space. The controlled apertures on the façade are like folded paper. Overall, a somber, but warm, ceremonial space with exquisite detailing. – Jury
Photo by: W Workspace
45TH ANNUAL INTERIOR DESIGN COMPETITION WINNER PROJECT
Mist Hot-Spring Resort Xuchang, China
FIRM
Department of Architecture Co., Ltd. Bangkok, Thailand
The project interiors captures and respects the elements of the natural landscape and creates an otherworldly experience. The monolithic palette of the interior provides a backdrop for a scenic play of color. It’s a resourceful design that lets the landscape into the interior. – Jury
Photo by: Paul Warchol
45TH ANNUAL INTERIOR DESIGN COMPETITION WINNER PROJECT
1436 Erdos, Beijing Flagship Beijing, China
FIRM
Gabellini Sheppard Associates New York, NY, USA
There are silky details at every curve boasting a smoothness that begs for your hand to run over every surface that perfectly displays the product. – Jury
Photo by: Jason O’Rear Photo by: Connie Zhou (top right)
45TH ANNUAL INTERIOR DESIGN COMPETITION WINNER PROJECT
NVIDIA Headquarters Santa Clara, CA, USA
FIRM
Gensler, San Francisco, CA, USA
The consistent play of triangular elements creates a wonderful commonality between elements, such as stairs, ceilings, and screens. Recreating forms in different scales and in different materials keep the space interesting and energetic. – Jury
Photo by: Edward Hendricks
45TH ANNUAL INTERIOR DESIGN COMPETITION WINNER PROJECT
RACE Robotics Laboratory Singapore, Singapore
FIRM
Ministry of Design Pte Ltd Singapore, Singapore
A wonderful design for a tech learning space that uses materials to communicate its use. The fact that it can be transported and temporal adds to the complexity of the design. – Jury
Photo by: Simeone Deary Design Group
45TH ANNUAL INTERIOR DESIGN COMPETITION WINNER PROJECT
Detroit Foundation Hotel Detroit, MI, USA
FIRM
Simeone Deary Design Group Chicago, IL, USA
The retrofit and repurposing of an existing structure is a difficult task. The design aptly and ably honors the previous use as a fire station while creating a new use that naturally fits into the building. It’s contextual, but free from pastiche and novelty. – Jury
Photo by: Ming Chan
26TH ANNUAL WILL CHING DESIGN COMPETITION WINNER PROJECT
L’ECOLE – School of Jewelry Arts, supported by Van Cleef & Arpels, Edition III Hong Kong, Hong Kong
FIRM
LI&Co. DESIGN LIMITED Hong Kong, Hong Kong
In a fluid motion, the design team dove deep into the history and culture of the client’s brand and created a space that gives equal importance to the context and location. The gentle curves of the gallery have subtle and elegant lines. – Jury
FINALISTS
UC San Diego Health, Jacobs Medical Center Cannon Design Los Angeles, CA
Upper East Side Residence Gabellini Sheppard Associates New York, NY
History Museum Graz INNOCAD Architecture Graz, Austria
Kikuchi City Central Library NOMURA Co., LTD Tokyo, Japan
The Department Store Squire and Partners London, United Kingdom
SOMA Loft Studio VARA San Francisco, CA
FINALISTS
Ion City Hotel Minarc Santa Monica, CA
Best Friends Animal Society RA-DA West Hollywood, CA
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