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Name of Company or Individual: Nomura Co.Ltd + Naito Architect Associates Country: Japan Website: http://www.nomurakougei.co.jp/english/ Project Name: Varve Museum Project Completion Date: 9/15/2018 Project Completed City: Fukui, Japan Architecture Division: Landscape Architecture

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Molds of happiness Name of Company or Individual: KAMITOPEN Co., Ltd. Website: http://www.kamitopen.com Project Name: majimaya Project Completion Date: 10/5/2019 Project Completed City: Tokyo Architecture Division: Commercial, Retail & Office The copyright on the individual texts and design work is held by the respective designers and entrants. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly forbidden.

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The history of Kappabashi Tool Street began in the first year of the Taisho era (1912 C.E.) with several tool shops and antiquarian dealers set up at around Kappabashi Bridge over the Shinhori River. Located in the middle of Ueno and Asakusa stations, about 170 specialty shops dealing with tableware, kitchen equipment, kitchen utensils, confectionery tools, food raw materials and packaging supplies are on the 800 meters arcade. In 1946, Majimaya confectionery tool shop was founded by the current president’s grandfather, Saburo Yoshida. He was succeeded that shop name in officially from Kisaburo Majima tool shop (the oldest confectionery tool shop in Japan) in Kanda Manseibashi. At present, the shop located just around the corner of Asakusa Honganji Temple, about a 3-minute walk from Kappabashi Tool Street from Asakusa Street. They handle tools from all over the world as a specialty shop for the confection. Also, Hitoshi Ohkouchi who is the craft man of wooden mold, he had made wooden mold about over sixty years at Majimaya. His molds were popular all over Japan and made the happiness of making sweets for many people. (But he is gone in 2019 ) Those molds are making people s happiness. So I designed by the concept that “Molds of happiness”.There are 3000 different types molds that I must show. A layout was required that allowed the customer to see all of them smoothly and that placed no stress on the staff. In addition, there is a problem that it is an arcade area, and the space basement and the second floor is not effective space for a shop. I needed to solve the problem in a limited space. So I suggested setting up those evacuation stairs and protective fences with a display of 3000 molds in the center of the building. In addition, I arranged 3000 tin boxes around there. By linking the display with the number printed on the box, it was made so that the customer could select it themselves and take out the required number from the stock. In addition, during the planning of the building, all floors were connected by split-level floors, and while choosing molds, customers were guided to move up and down subconsciously. This solved the unique problem of the arcade area. I have chosen Coalten steel for the exterior material. This material increases the strength as it ages. It is a material suitable for “Majimaya” that be going to start even now to over 100 years. I hope that from here, smiles will spread throughout Japan through the making of sweets.

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MGY BASE Name of Company or Individual: teamSTAR Country: JAPAN Website: https://www.starchitects.info Project Name: MGY BASE Project Completion Date: 9/15/2018 Project Completed City: Tokyo Architecture Division: Commercial, Retail & Office The copyright on the individual texts and design work is held by the respective designers and entrants. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly forbidden.

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An office like a ‘secret base’ where people would want to

third-place that makes you want to get together and work.

gather. MGY BASE is an apparel brand office situated in a

This is what will be required of the office in the future. The

quiet residential area of Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo. It is

client says ‘’The main floor is usually used for business

an eye-catching building with an arrow shape facade. The

negotiations and meetings, but it plays a big part in various

main floor is 6m high and its huge glass facade gives the

other activities such as seasonal events and parties, and it’s

impression of semi-outdoor space. Wire mesh used in the

been well received. It’s the kind of office we were looking for,

loft, industrial taste lighting, iron and scaffold used fixtures,

the kind of a secret base where people want to get together’’.

and other details represent the ‘secret base’ the client asked for. The Novel coronavirus questions the meaning of office. It was an opportunity to reconsider the reason for people to gather and work in one place. This comfortable, fun, unique and playful office design is one of the answers. A 33


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Dalong Mix-Use Complex Name of Company or Individual: Q-LAB Country: Taiwan Website: http://www.qlabarchitects.com/ Project Name: Dalong Mix-Use Complex Project Completion Date: 12/13/2019 Project Completed City: Taipei Architecture Division: Mixed-Use The copyright on the individual texts and design work is held by the respective designers and entrants. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly forbidden.

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Dalong Mix-Use Complex was originally built in 1985, found with contaminated building materials in 1996 and lastly demolished in 2015 for the concern of public health and safety. Q-LAB won a nation-wide competition in 2015 to re-design the new Dalong Mix-Use Complex. The program calls for a return of the traditional market on the ground level, municipal office on mid floors and 96 social housing units on top. The challenge of designing such a complex was to create three sets of circulation which work hand in hand harmonically with their distinctive functions while avoiding interference on their daily operation. Two back-to-back center cores were established from the outset of design to create two completely separate entrances for municipal office on mid-levels and social housing on top floors. This arrangement frees up most of the space on the ground level for the traditional market to operate both interiorly and exteriorly. The “8-shape” floor plan naturally creates two zones with one continuous path which provides visitors with a smooth transition from either raw food to cooked food or vice versa. Moreover, a coherent colour identity was given to the entire traditional market with the use of ancient green throughout the interior space in reference to the Confucius Temple nearby. The visual language including signage and stalls were uniformly integrated for the first time in the history of Taiwan. As for the municipal office taking up the 2nd to the 5th floor, special attention was given to the design of its lift lobbies to further differentiate the occupation of its various bureaucratic departments. In response to the history of the site where the area was named as “Dalong” meaning “Dragon” indirect translation, traditional material such as brick was designed and implemented in a parametric method to visually create a three-dimensional dragon as the main display once visitors arrive at the 2nd-floor lobby. Similar approaches were taken from the 3rd floor to the 5th floor respectively. The social housing starts from the 6th floor and ends on the 13th floor were designed with a double “cruciform” floor plan which rests on the plinth of the bureaucratic office and traditional market. The layout allows for maximum sunlight and natural ventilation at the same time for a total of 6 units per floor. Both the lift lobbies and the corridors were filled with an abundance of natural light and breeze throughout the seasons for the conservation of energy and means of sustainability. The stacking of cruciform social housing on top of the bureaucratic office naturally creates six pockets of sky garden on the 5th floor where trees and benches were designed to encourage social engagement and recreational opportunity. Dalong Mix-Use Complex is the first rebuilding effort in the history of the traditional market in Taiwan to modernize its spatial quality as well as encouraging a nation-wide movement in urban regeneration.

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Rainbow Name of Company or Individual: D.H.I.A International design CO., Ltd Country: Taiwan Website: http://www.dhia.com.tw Project Name: Rainbow Project Completion Date: 2/28/2019 Project Completed City: Chupei City Architecture Division: institute and education The copyright on the individual texts and design work is held by the respective designers and entrants. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly forbidden.

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Rainbow Kindergarten is located in Zhupei City of Taiwan.

extend inside for embedded light fixtures and their colouring.

At nearly 1,650 square meters, the layout of architectural,

The colours of the glass are carefully selected in response to

landscape and interior aims to maximize the outdoor living

the light conditions under different weathers. The water-proof

space. The curving corridor of the courtyard in front of the

treatment needs to be thorough to keep the water outside.

main building serves as the main entrance. The covered corridor connects the arc of temporary parking for the parents

The awnings recall the multi-dimensional colour with its

who pick up their kids, rain or shine. The slanted columns

alternating traversal strip sequence. This vibrant colour

support the awnings. The colourful glass panels introduce

palette is further accentuated by the embedded lighting

natural lights and animate the daily walks to school. The

underneath.

spacious lawn adjacent to the corridor accommodates the playground and the stretching and activity of the body. A small fence demarcates the semi-outdoor area while connecting the activity area to the indoor. The white paint of the four-floor main building complements other colours and patterns. The shapes and colours of each three-dimensional opening contribute to this contrast between stability and vividness. The thick window frames

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THE CHAPEL OF TOKYO KAIKAN Tokyo Kaikan’s main building with the Imperial Palace view opened in 1922 as a world-famous social venue that anyone could use. The chapel is newly built in Tokyo Kaikan along with its rebuilding in 2019. Tokyo Kaikan’s history, tradition, style plus Imperial Palace forest view make it ideal for special ceremonies, with Japanese aesthetics enjoying the passage of time and seasons, blurring indoor-outdoor borders. Inspired by the Imperial Palace forest, the approach is like the sun through a tree canopy, inviting to extraordinary places, with natural light’s direction and quality evoking nature’s changing elements of time, season, weather, etc. Intersecting light and wood lattice create the couple’s special space, quietly celebrating them. This Chapel, real only there and then, is eternal in memory.

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Name of Company or Individual: NIKKEN SPACE DESIGN LTD Country: JAPAN Website: http://nspacedesign.co.jp/ Project Name: The Chapel of Tokyo Kaikan Projet Completion Date: 1/8/2019 Project Completed City: Tokyo Interior Division: Institution The copyright on the individual texts and design work is held by the respective designers and entrants. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly forbidden.

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Name of Company or Individual: NOMURA Co., Ltd Country: Japan Website: https://www.nomurakougei.co.jp/ Project Name: HIYORIYAMA COAST MUSEUM Project Completion Date: 4/20/2019 Project Completed City: HYOGO Interior Division: Institution The copyright on the individual texts and design work is held by the respective designers and entrants. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly forbidden.

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ABOUT HIYORIYAMA COAST MUSEUM In 2019, Hiyoriyama Coast Museum opened in the GeoPark located in Hyogo Pref., north-west of Honshu Island, Japan, adjacent to the Kinosaki Marine World - a marine research aquarium facility with 300 species in 7,000 varieties being nurtured, bred and protected. The museum exhibits the work of the species preservation and learnings from life in nature and aims to protect the earth’s wild animals and pass them on to the next generation. We contributed in the overarching creative direction, from developing a business concept, basic plan, architecture, interior space, exhibition, signage, outdoor space, and admission ticket design. Nomura’s high design quality manifested the Museum’s dedicated attitude towards life and disseminated it to visitors and improved the brand value of Kinosaki Marine World. The exhibition concept of the Museum is “Storyteller” – to communicate stories by zookeepers on reproductive activities that sustain lives. Our focus was to illuminate only the essence of information we want to deliver by elaborating on the balance of the entire space size, space between the texts, colour, moulding tone, and signage. We took advantage of its location along the coast and had the gallery space incorporating the Sea of Japan through the window as a borrowing landscape into a living-exhibit. The footbath bench using the local hot spring represented unique hospitality, offering the panoramic sea view. We capitalized on the long and narrow museum space and created two-side exhibitions. At a set interval, room lights slowly are turned off and a 30 x 5m wall projection shows breeding activities of local Stork. It is a moving story of the community’s efforts to return stork to the wild, along with the beautiful local landscape. For impactful communication of storytelling, the zookeepers’ passion for reproduction work is summarized in a series of concise copy, or Haiku, complemented by impressive graphics. We paid careful considerations to the messages, exhibition explanations, captions, and video contents, in a common format so they read and sound as if the zookeepers were talking to the visitors in person.

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All Above images: ‘LE CAFÉ V’’

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Hangzhou Oasis One Name of Company or Individual: Adapa Architects Limited Country: Hong Kong Website: http://adapa.com.hk/project/hangzhou-oasis-one/ Project Name: Hangzhou Oasis One Project Completion Date: 6/30/2019 Project Completed City: Hangzhou, China Interior Division: Residential The copyright on the individual texts and design work is held by the respective designers and entrants. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly forbidden.

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SKY DESIGN AWARDS 2020 Hangzhou Oasis One: What is Luxury? Type: Residential Location: Hangzhou Client: Hong Kong Resort Size: 1,600sqft with roof garden Completion: 2019 Q2 This duplex in the outskirts of Hangzhou shows aspirations for a different way of life in today’s consumer culture. What is luxury? It’s not about rarity, materials or flat size. Rather, it’s about living at ease with freedom over the ownership of possessions. The duplex has an open layout with both interlocking and free-flowing spaces, offering endless leisure and living options. In the living room, paint your next masterpiece or watch TV on the oversized sofa. Sharpen your culinary skills in the spacious open kitchen and enjoy a meal with fresh herbs picked from the rooftop garden. Or, write up your next blog post alongside a cup of coffee on the breakfast table. Explore your artistic creativity and indulge in your musical talents in the first bedroom. Or relax with a hot bath while listening to a favourite record. In the second bedroom, you can write a poem, read a book, or daydream with a mural of floating clouds behind you. How about finding new inspiration while having a shower with a backdrop of black hand-glazed tiles? Catch your reflection while walking up the dimly lit stairs with black lacquer panels, mirrored ceiling and handblown glass pendants to the master bedroom that occupies the whole floor. Then, set off for sweet dreams in bed while admiring your partner lounging in the den. If you’re in need of a bit of privacy, just close off the sliding doors with the touch of a button. End your day with a meditative moment by gazing at the water flowing into the bespoke contour basin. No matter how you choose to live here, it‘s your way of life and your own kind of luxury – not anyone else’s.

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Shenzhen Longhua Book City Name of Company or Individual: ATELIER GLOBAL LIMITED Website: http://www.atelier-global.com Project Name: Shenzhen Longhua Book City Project Completion Date: 12/30/2019 Project Completed City: Shenzhen, China Interior Division: Institution The copyright on the individual texts and design work is held by the respective designers and entrants. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly forbidden.

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SKY DESIGN AWARDS 2020 Shenzhen Longhua Book City is the sixth Book City Building in Shenzhen with a ~46,000m² building area. It is set to become a new local cultural hub which is more than a place of reading, but also a place for innovative design workshops, leisure, entertainment, child education, and commercial. From design initiation, we hope that the design would be able to provoke dialogues between different mediums: between nature and people, art and culture, space and sensation, et cetera. By looking into the past, present and future of Book City culture, our design aims to rejuvenate the daily life of citizens and help them to rediscover the joy of reading by bringing them a brand new reading experience, through a smart architecture that can breathe (natural ventilation), grow (flexibility), and understand the needs of readers (interactive). Shenzhen Book City has started a revolution of living through reading in the past 20 years, and today they are bringing on another revolution. What is represented in our architectural and interior design in this project is not the physicality of books, but the cultural lifestyle that is brought forward by reading. Void spaces intercross three-dimensionally and create dialogues with the surrounding context at every corner of the building. With such spatial arrangement, the program rooms and void spaces can interact with each other, and even enable future possibilities for the program rooms to expand in the long run. The infrastructural setup allows the architecture to grow in time with changing demand in the Book City’s operation. Throughout the height of the building, we have dotted a series of interactive spaces in various sizes, all connected by a spiral circulation. Walking up from the basement exhibition hall to the rooftop garden, the journey is characterized by the interaction of space with people, with books, with nature, with sunlight, and with the mind. By carefully maneuvering visitors through the interior into nature and back, we hope to bring a breathing architecture to the city and awaken the public’s engagement with their very own cultural venue. The Project took nearly two and a half years from initiation to realization. During which we have slowly progressed to making a distinction of The Longhua Book City in comparison with the previous five Book Cities. The project is more than just a book store; it is designed to be a creative platform, a cultural platform, a sharing and display platform, experience platform, and also an intimate place that citizens in Shenzhen can identify with, and grow together with for generations.

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The Park Lane Hong Kong A Pullman Hotel Name of Company or Individual: SOMETHINK Country: Hong Kong Website: http://www.somethink.co Project Name: The Park Lane Hong Kong A Pullman Hotel Project Completion Date: 9/30/2019 Project Completed City: Hong Kong Interior Division: Hotel & Resort The copyright on the individual texts and design work is held by the respective designers and entrants. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly forbidden.

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Da Ming Ding Ding Chinese Hot Pot Name of Company or Individual: Homeyoung interior decorating and design Ltd. Country: Taiwan Website: https://www.homeyoung.com.tw/ Project Name: Da Ming Ding Ding Chinese Hot Pot Project Completion Date: 9/4/2019 Project Completed City: Fuzhou, China Interior Division: Restaurants The copyright on the individual texts and design work is held by the respective designers and entrants. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly forbidden.

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DESIGNED BY Cheng, Hui-Hsin Concept Inspired by the elements of oriental culture, including window crafts, symbol, and constellation, the designer creates a place where everyone can immerse in the atmosphere of the royal palace. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The designer creatively fuses those elements into the design. Everywhere around the space are judiciously arranged, that eventually integrate as a place that can represent our brand culture. From the chandelier that symbolizes Chinese constellation to the exquisite decoration of the dining hall, the restaurant not only satisfies the customers with the delicacy but appeal them through the fulfillment of various sensation.

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GYOZA OHSHO Yurakucho Kokusai Forum Name of Company or Individual: Oriharamiki design office Co., LTD Country: JAPAN Website: http://www.oriharamiki.com Project Name: GYOZA OHSHO Yurakucho Kokusai Forum Project Completion Date: 3/2/2019 Project Completed City: Tokyo Interior Division: Restaurants The copyright on the individual texts and design work is held by the respective designers and entrants. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly forbidden.

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Looking into the hole (ANA) floating quietly on the glass is similar to glancing at the grid of Kyomachiya, a traditional townhouse found mainly in Kyoto. By looking into the hole (ANA), a relationship between inside and outside is executed. The light goes through, and the shadow of the outline of the hole (ANA) is projected on the surface of the wine. The bouquet of the wine from the hole (ANA) is another way to enjoy the wine. By paying close attention to the holes, in order not to spill wine, the time for staring at the wine is inevitably increased, the presence of the holes has been emphasized. Drinking through the “hole (ANA) “ adds a new pleasure and vividly colours on our activities.

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ABOUT SKY DESIGN AWARDS EXHIBITION 2020

Special thanks to all individuals and organizations who help and support the exhibition to make it exceptional during the global pandemic. Also, with our grateful gratitude, thank you to all guests who attend our show of 2020.

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ABOUT SKY DESIGN AWARDS COMMITTEE 2020

Peggy Lui Founder of Merci Media Corporation. Co. Chair of Communication and event of Retail Design Insitute HK Centre

Tomohisa Nagai Founder and Creative Director of TED ASSOCIATES Co, Inc Vice President of JCD (Japan Commercial Environmental Design Association

Scott Brooks Founder of Imagennix Chair of the strategic planning task force and communications committee of the AIA Hong Kong Chapter

Board Advisor (Japan) of Sky Design Awards

Manuel Rabaté

William To

Davide Sozzi

Director of Louvre Abu Dhabi

Executive Director of PMQ

Architect and Head of the Technical & Design Dept. of Promemoria

Ted Yu

Sharon Pang Moseanu

Founder of Art Dumbo

National design studio manager of Deloitte Canada

Curator of The Beatles Tomorrow 2019 Sky Design Awards Art Director and Curator

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Widen your creativity with wire gripper "Creating something original" is the founding principle of ARAKAWA CO., LTD. that Dr. Arakawa set when he started the business. Following this principle, his three sons now run the company, Mr. Hajime Arakawa as its president, Mr. Hitoshi Arakawa representing Manufacturing, and Mr. Makoto Arakawa representing Marketing and Sales Promotion. We are committed to creating new values and exploring what’s next with our key product called ARAKAWA GRIP, a highly potential cable gripping device that can be used in various ways. Arakawa's products are manufactured at the company's Tokorozawa factory, located in a calm suburban neighborhood where you can find some tea gardens. With approximately 30 employees working at this facility. We place orders for materials, machine, assemble, inspect and ship our items, and also design and develop our products here. With the latest equipment and select materials, high quality products are manufactured by experienced engineers who have advanced machining skills. Our ongoing efforts include saving time and reducing manufacturing cost so we can increase productivity and maintain constant supply of products. TIERS GALLERY by arakawagrip is a space for creators, open to all kinds of art works whether it is architecture, interior design, graphic design, or product design.

https://www.arakawagrip.co.jp/tiersgallery/ https://www.arakawagrip.co.jp

Tiers Gallery located at Omotesando, Japan

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TED ASSOCIATES Co., founded by Tomohisa Nagai in 1985 as an architecture design office has successfully expanded its business to interior design, graphic design, and also product design. Currently, TED Associates is focusing on various areas of design business management including administration and consultation of integrated environmental design. We are committed to creating spaces that will remain current among ever changing trends.

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SKY DESIGN AWARDS 2020 ANNUAL BOOK

PRINT VERSION CAD 87.50 YEN 7700 (All Tax Included)

DIGITAL VERSION CAD 43.70 YEN 3850 (All Tax Included)


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