Wednesday, 11 August 2021

Ten end-of-year architecture projects from students at the University of Reading

University of Reading

A project that reintroduces endangered countryside animals into an orchard environment and a church ruin in Bristol transformed into an educational kitchen are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the University of Reading.

Other projects include a proposal that merges architecture and landscape design and a centre for the rehabilitation of badgers.


University of Reading

School: School of Architecture
Courses:
BSc Architecture and Master of Architecture (MArch)
Tutors:
Ana Dina, Professor Lorraine Farrelly, Associate Professor Oliver Froome-Lewis, Georgie Grant, Dr John Harding, Mike Kane, Martin Lydon, Sabrina Morreale, Piers Taylor, Michelle Tomlinson and Dr Izabela Wieczorek

School statement:

"The School of Architecture at the University of Reading engages the complex issues facing architecture in our society today, including the environment, re-use, collaborative innovation and creating equalities. It includes a topology of practice-based research and precisely situated studies in design, technology and theory.

"Our students work alongside academics and practitioners and look beyond the transient and the topical to frame precise methodologies and expertise in relation to these borderless concerns as they flow inexorably across our local and European contexts.

"Imagination and new thinking establish new links between the conceptual and the contractual; every day and the abstract; the pragmatic and the speculative; the interviewer and the interviewee and our experiences and our possibilities. Interpreting these circumstances gives us opportunities for positive change.

"These are outtakes from the end-of-year online exhibition 'Adaptations', which is now available on the University of Reading's website."


University of Reading

Nature's Interlude by Clara Everest

"Located in an almost flat, open field landscape, this proposal is conceived as a human-made hedgerow. It is an investigation into the merging of architecture and landscape.

"Conceived to be self-sufficient as possible, it utilises solar energy, heat recovery, natural ventilation and natural water filtration from the adjacent pond.

"Earth walls disperse outwards from the facility into the landscape, representing the roots and weaving structure of the hedgerow, whilst also framing views and connecting to the far horizons of the surrounding landscape.

"The fractured and dispersed walls create a multitude of courts and sheltered gardens referenced back to the traditional fruit walls of England."

Student: Clara Everest
Course:
BSc Architecture, Year three
Tutor: Mike Kane
Email: clara.everest[at]gmail.com


University of Reading

The Lambourn Valley MycoWorks and Centre for the Rehabilitation of Badgers by Harvey Warren

"The project is a 'collaboration' between clay target shooters, badgers, fungi and trees. Set along with the M4, earthworks are appropriated as sites of diverse life instead of specific human functionality.

"The building and badger tunnel bridge, which spans the M4, are linked by paths and tunnels through wild woodland, full of shooting huts and badger sets.

"The cob and mycelium building hosts a badger vet, cherry winery, shooting clubhouse, and mycelium moulding facility. Life flourishes within, and the product of these unusual relationships is a sustainable, diverse and exciting landscape, driven by organic processes."

Student: Harvey Warren
Course:
BSc Architecture, Year three
Tutor:
Associate Professor Oliver Froome-Lewis
Email:
hpw2000[at]hotmail.com


University of Reading

Alternative Rurality by Lloyd Jackson

"The AR project proposes a way in which we can better integrate into the rural landscape. As we gradually cut ties with the EU and move away from the single farm payment, agriculture in the UK will go through the most significant transformation since the post-war era.

"A farmer's subsidies will no longer equate to the amount of land they farm, but how well they can maintain and enrich the ecology of their land and incorporate ecologically beneficial practices.

"In this proposal, animals stranded in bounded pockets of land are assisted through the introduction of wildlife bridges, the expansion of hedgerows and the introduction of a new fruit forest."

Student: Lloyd Jackson
Course:
BSc Architecture, Year three
Tutor:
Michelle Tomlinson
Email:
l.wyn.jacksonp[at]gmail.com


University of Reading

Revival of the Orchard by Rosie Clark

"Situated in an open field landscape in southern England, this proposal introduces endangered species of countryside animals into a new traditional orchard environment. Drawing inspiration from the local vernacular, the truss form of the timber-framed facility gives character to the spaces offering respite, care and breeding facilities for birds, dormice and hedgehogs.

Conceived to repair habitat fragmentation created by the M4, an animal bridge extends from respite care spaces to the wider landscape, composed of a network of habitats for species outlined in the National Biodiversity Action Plan.

"By creating a landscape designed for the re-establishment of biodiverse ecosystems, proposals encourage biodiversity and ecological complexity, whilst restoring a historical farming landscape."

Student: Rosie Clark
Course:
BSc Architecture, Year three
Tutor:
Michelle Tomlinson
Email:
rosielauraclark[at]gmail.com


University of Reading

From Strata to Structure by Sofia Sergiou

"This project aims to map the natural past of a site, adding to its history and letting the geology and landscape guide the scheme's placement design.

"My designated site was the location of rare, well-preserved fossils and shells, which led to me selecting snails as my endangered species for the project.

"Continuing with the theme of pests, I selected brambles as my orchard fruit, something that is seen as a weed of sorts, being internationally grown. This was then aged in clay pots underground using an ancient method, almost being treated as a fossil itself."

Student: Sofia Sergiou
Course:
BSc Architecture, Year three
Tutor:
Sabrina Morreale
Email:
sofiasergiou2000[at]hotmail.co.uk


University of Reading

The Formalisation of Nature by Tom Rogan

"Situated adjacent to Wilder's Folly in West Berkshire, this project forms a considered narrative around local food production, endangered bird species and vernacular materials.

"A well-trodden existing footpath aligns a central spine wall of rammed chalk, with adjoining spaces including a medlar orchard, brandy distillery and breeding facility for turtle doves.

"Thatched tapered forms, inspired by both dovetails and William Morris textiles are integrated into the undulating landscape. The resulting project forms a sensitive mosaic of wild-flower meadows, hedgerows of hawthorn, mulberry and elderflower, rewilding an area once consumed by agriculture into a long-term habitat for local wildlife."

Student: Tom Rogan
Course:
BSc Architecture, Year three
Tutor:
Dr John Harding
Email:
tjrogan[at]btinternet.com


University of Reading

Mistletoe by Yann Bracegirdle

"The remnants of historic mining and lost rail lines form the spine for a new architecture for refuge and renewal. Ancient and fragmented tales of mythology to ecotherapy were discovered here to create new narratives of dislocated places and tales. King Bladud's recovery from leprosy and St Anne's healing well, intrinsically connected with nature, still run the length of the site.

"This proposal feeds off a system of corridors and habitats to provide a place with a refuge, centred around the timber three-layered gridshell atrium. A sensitive approach is merging old and new structures and pathways to re-connect the past in the present."

Student: Yann Bracegirdle
Course:
BSc Architecture, Year three
Tutor:
Mike Kane
Email:
yann.bracegirdle[at]gmail.com


University of Reading

An Urban Escape, Bringing Balance to Bristol by Adam Dobson

"With the increasing pressures of modern-day life combined with the demise of natural habitats and the climate emergency, this project looked to create an outlet by repairing, re-purposing and rewilding Bristol's Temple Church, a Grade II* listed ruin.

"The proposed public mental health and well-being service provide ecotherapy whilst subsequently increasing the biodiversity within the urban context.

"Adopting a regenerative design approach, the project looked to utilise locally-sourced reclaimed materials, whereby 'whole system thinking' was integrated into the design, creating a resilient site-specific intervention that aims to leave the ruin, the people and local wildlife in a better condition."

Student: Adam Dobson
Course:
Master of Architecture (MArch), Year one
Tutor:
Design Research Unit 2: Regenerative Design – Radical Retrofit & Adaptive Reuse. Academic Lead: Dr Izabela Wieczorek, Studio Practitioners: Diana Dina and Martin Lydon (Haworth Tompkins)
Email:
a.j.dobson[at]student.reading.ac.uk


University of Reading

The Cultural Kitchen Project by Daniel Hellyer

"The project is centred around regenerative design and radically retrofits a Grade II* listed church ruin in Bristol into an educational kitchen. It seeks to encourage community interaction and collaboration through urban food production and the celebration of cultural events throughout the year.

"Allotment spaces are designed to collectively grow food, which can be harvested and used within the cultural kitchen for events and education as well as donated to vulnerable communities suffering from food poverty.

"Whilst demountable construction techniques respect the site's heritage, the choice of materials and environmental strategies, such as rainwater harvesting, biodiversity gain and renewable energy production help to limit the project's total embodied carbon."

Student: Daniel Hellyer
Course:
Master of Architecture (MArch), Year one
Tutor:
Design Research Unit 2: Regenerative Design – Radical Retrofit and Adaptive Reuse. Academic Lead: Dr Izabela Wieczorek, Studio Practitioners: Diana Dina and Martin Lydon (Haworth Tompkins)
Email:
danielhellyer13[at]gmail.com


University of Reading

Inspiring Art through Nature | Inspiring Communities through Art by Ethan Cherrett

"The proposal for the Weston Island redevelopment project sought to reshape the existing landscape of the island to accommodate public inhabitation, inspiration and future flood mitigation.

"The project aimed to reinvigorate the island and promote the bridging of the surrounding communities regardless of the demographics they find themselves situated within, as well as to radically reuse both the existing structures and the landscape to form the proposed structures.

"Rammed earth was utilised as a driving component throughout, where 40 per cent of the build-up of walls were derived from the excavated subsoil from the proposed terraced SUDs System."

Student: Ethan Cherrett
Course:
Master of Architecture (MArch), Year one
Tutor:
Design Research Unit 1: Collaborative Design – Working to Empower Communities to Make Change. Academic Lead: Prof. Lorraine Farrelly, Studio Practitioners: Piers Taylor (Invisible Studio) and Georgie Grant (Onion Collective Watchet)
Email:
ethancherrett[at]gmail.com


Partnership content

This school show is a partnership between Dezeen and The University of Reading. Find out more about Dezeen partnership content here.

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Caserío Azkarraga is a restaurant and residence wrapped in blackened timber

Caserío Azkarraga in Amorebieta-Etxano, Spain

Architecture office BABELstudio has completed a timber-clad building in northern Spain containing a restaurant and an adjoining house for its chef.

Caserío Azkarraga is located on a remote hillside in the Amorebieta-Etxano region to the east of Bilbao, where BABELstudio has its offices.

Black timber house Caserío Azkarraga in Amorebieta-Etxano, Spain
BABELstudio built Caserío Azkarraga in a remote hillside in Amorebieta-Etxano

The studio was commissioned to design a home for chef Fernando Gonzalez, who moved to the area from Bilbao with his wife and business partner and their three children.

The building also contains Gonzalez's new restaurant, La Revelía, which is dedicated to regional cuisine, as well as accommodation used for an agrotourism business.

Children playing outside Caserío Azkarraga
The building includes a house for a chef and his family, and his restaurant

The property occupies the site of a 19th-century farmhouse and its outbuildings, which had long been abandoned and had fallen into a state of disrepair.

BABELstudio was able to retain the lower portion of the original two-storey walls, which are incorporated into a new building arranged mostly on one level.

"Building restrictions obliged us to maintain the original footprint of the building, including the annex volume," the architects pointed out, "but allowed substantial modifications in building height, facade openings and selection of materials."

Caserío Azkarraga is built in the countryside in Amorebieta-Etxano, Spain
The building is located on what was once the site of a 19th-century farmhouse

The new property's more compact proportions reference the region's traditional farmhouses, while its form and materiality distinguish it as a modern addition in this historical area.

"The project's design presents itself as a contemporary, minimalist architecture that integrates itself into the formal, volumetric aspects of its architectural context," BABELstudio said.

Caserío Azkarraga in Amorebieta-Etxano, Spain
Black-stained timber covers the original stone walls

The original stone walls are now wrapped in a skin of black-stained timber. The facades incorporate openings with deep reveals lined with untreated pine that contrasts with the dark surfaces.

The building's ground floor contains the residence and the restaurant, with the smaller first floor accommodating four guest suites and a lounge area for the agrotourism business.

A concrete wall added at the centre of the ground floor combines with a system of wooden beams and joists to support the new upper floor.

The in-situ cast concrete element is used to organise the building's programme by separating the residential spaces on one side from the restaurant on the other.

The living room of Caserío Azkarraga
The living room connects to the garden via three large openings

The main living area occupies a double-height space featuring three large openings with sliding doors that connect this open-plan room to the garden.

A main bedroom suite and two single bedrooms are located in a separate volume that extends from one side of the building. This single-storey element is topped with a terrace for use by guests staying on the first floor.

A dining table inside Caserío Azkarraga
The interiors make use of a neutral colour palette

The house's interior features white walls and a pared-back material palette that contrasts with the darker tones and finishes used in the restaurant.

Three large openings surrounding the restaurant's dining area immerse guests in the natural surroundings, which include a garden for growing ingredients used in the cooking.

The bedroom in Caserío Azkarraga
The master bedroom is located in a separate volume that extends from one side of the buildings

The kitchen is separated from the dining space by a custom-made glass screen set atop a marble base that allows diners to see the chef preparing their food.

Black-stained timber has been used for other residential buildings, like Danish architecture studio Norm Architects' Fjord Boat House in Denmark.

The photography is by Biderbost Photo.

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Dezeen Awards 2021 design longlist announced

The longlist for the Dezeen Awards 2021 design categories has been revealed, with 300 projects selected across 12 categories.

All longlisted design projects are listed below, each with a link to a dedicated page on the Dezeen Awards website where you can find an image and more information about each one.

All longlists announced this week

The architecture longlist and the interiors longlist were published earlier this week, while the studio longlist will be unveiled tomorrow, and the media longlist on Friday.

Common Sands - Forite Tiles by Studio Plastique, Snøhetta and Fornace Brioni
Above: Common Sands - Forite Tiles by Studio Plastique, Snøhetta and Fornace Brioni is longlisted in the sustainable design category. Top: L’Art Plissé by Folkform is longlisted in the exhibition design category

Longlisted projects have been selected from over 4,700 entries from 87 countries for the fourth edition of our awards programme, which celebrates the world's best architecture, interiors and design as well as studios and individuals producing the most outstanding work.

Shortlists to be unveiled in September

The next stage of Dezeen Awards 2021 will see all longlisted projects assessed by our panel of 75 industry-leading professionals, which include Karin Gustafsson, Olafur Eliasson and Karim Rashid.

Ginza 456 Created by KDDI by Dentsu
Ginza 456 Created by KDDI by Dentsu is longlisted in the architectural lighting design category. Photo by Yasu Kojima

The judges will determine which projects feature on the shortlists, which will be announced in September.

A further round of judging by our master jury will determine the category winners, which will be announced in November.

V&A - Bags: Inside Out by Studio MUTT
V&A - Bags: Inside Out by Studio MUTT is longlisted in the exhibition design category. Photo by French + Tye

The 12 winners of the design project awards will fight it out to be declared overall design project of the year.

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Below is the full design longlist:


Soda by Miniforms
Soda by Miniforms is longlisted in the furniture design category. Photo is by Alessandro di Bon with styling by Laura Pozzi

Furniture design

Klaatu by Adam & Arthur
Explorer Tables by Jaime Hayon for BD Barcelona Design
Celeste by Dam
Float by Dean Norton
Eva Timber Bed Frame by Eva
Brise by Hongik University
Bowater Collection by Jan Hedzel Studio
Io Crib by Kalon Studios
Mycelium Collection by LI-AN-LO Studio
Hide & Seek by MDO
Soda by Miniforms
Mod Media Furniture by Noo.ma
Easca Coffee Table by Orior
Teak Collection by Outer
Primitives [1] by Ozruh
Pegg Furniture by Pegg Furniture
TT_01 by Poesenvanhiel
NYNY by Storagemilano for GTV Design
Ruins by Roberto Sironi
The Hidden by Sikorski Supreme Furniture
Jupiter by Space of Space
solid+subtract by Stance Studio
Leva Modular System by Studio 519
Bulbous by Studio Sain
Plint by Cecilie Manz for Takt
Eagle Console by Xavier Lust

Browse all projects on the furniture design longlist page.

N-DC01 by Karimoku
N-DC01 by Karimoku is longlisted in the seating design category. Photo is by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen

Seating design

Afteroom Plywood Chair by Afteroom AB
Deck Chair Oona by Atelier Sandemar
OVO Chair Collection by Benchmark Furniture
MPavilion 2020 Stool Dolly by BoardGrove Architects
The Severus Lounger by Christian Watson
August Lounges by Gibson Karlo for DesignByThem
Circus Wood by Edits
Cask by Expormim
Puffy Lounge Chair by Faye Toogood for Hem
Seats System by Josefin Zachrisson
Heartbeat by Karim Rashid
N-DC01 Dining Chair by Karimoku
Folding chair by Lanza Atelier
Musico Chair by Lee Broom
Sitting on London Clay by Local Collective
Zampa Chair by Mattiazzi
Richard by Michael Young for Modus
Core and Remnant by Sancal
Gamar Chair & Stool by Spacon and X
Face Stool by Studiomama
Sling Lounge Chair by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin for Takt
Ermis Chair by The New Raw
Evolve Chair by Tom Robinson
Evo-C by Vitra
Link by We+

Browse all projects on the seating design longlist page.

The Enso Collection by Studio Kloak
The Enso Collection by Studio Kloak is longlisted in the lighting design category

Lighting design

Pepa by Astep
Charlotte by Daniel Becker Studio
Origine by Davide Groppi
Daylight by Dean Norton
Dyson Lightcycle Morph by Dyson
Solsticio by Esrawe Studio
T-Lamp by Frama
Desert Series by Jes Paone for Jeshua Paone Architecture Studio
Cyborg Outdoor by Karim Rashid
Dorval Collection by Lambert & Fils
Easy Peasy by Lodes
The Watts Table Lamp by Lulu LaFortune
Dune by LZF Lamps
OBJ-01 by Manu Bañó
Sunne by Marjan van Aubel
Arca Portable by Matter Made
Alis by Potemine
Cling by Robert Dabi
Indre by Rakumba
Boga Collection for Hollis + Morris by II by IV
Elio Lamps by soft-geometry
Fellow Lamp by Space Copenhagen
Moonlight by Pepe Heykoop
Team by Tobias Grau
Lens Lights by Yair

Browse all projects on the lighting design longlist page.

Apple Marina Bay Sands by Foster + Partners
Apple Marina Bay Sands by Foster + Partners is longlisted in the architectural lighting design category. Photo is by Finbarr Fallon

Architectural lighting design

Le Monde by BOA
Lookout House by CLL Concept Lighting Lab
Ginza 456 Created by KDDI by Dentsu Inc.
Acropolis of Athens and Monuments by Eleftheria Deko
Odesa Food Market by Expolight
Residential Complex Saga City Space by Expolight
Open by Flint Collective NYC
Apple Marina Bay Sands by Foster + Partners
Qingyuan Qingcheng Pop-Up Sales Gallery by Glint Lighting Design
Wuxi Yuqi Sales Gallery by Glint Lighting Design
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial by L'Observatoire International
Nancy and Rich Kinder Museum Building by L'Observatoire International
The Metropolitan Museum of Art British Galleries by L'Observatoire International
Nike Paris, House of Innovation 002 by L'Observatoire International
Maggie's Leeds by Light Bureau
Östermalms Saluhall by Light Bureau
Harrods Dining Hall by Lighting Design International
HE Museum by Lumia Lab
Hanging Gardens at The Field Museum by Morlights
Seventeenth Church of Christ, Scientist by Morlights
Grand Hyatt Hefei by Project Lighting Design
Restaurant Aira by Sweco Architects
Truman's Social Club by There's Light
Blok Manchester by There's Light
70 St. Mary Axe by Unibox

Browse all projects on the architectural lighting design longlist page.

Kolam Carpets by Tania and Sandeep Khosla
Kolam Carpets by Tania and Sandeep Khosla is longlisted in the homeware design category. Photo is by Fabien Charuau

Homeware design

The Ellipse Collection by Armadillo
Archetypes by Bhumi Ceramica
Stone & Grand Antique Marble Diffuser by Diptyque
Super Circular Department Store by Ewan Alston
19-19 by Child Studio for Floor_Story
Mediterranean collection by Adam Nathaniel Furman for Floor_Story
One Love Collection by Hands Carpets
Cultivate by Himuro Design Studio
Guculiya.Tini by Hochu-rayu
Quatro by Jaksic Gallery
Chromarama by Kukka
Monoware Ceramics by Monoware
CArrelé by Nature Squared
001 Stack Burner by Populus Project
Sixty&Twelve by Rosenthal
Noah by Sonderlust
Rug collection Lutetia and Juno by Studio Agne
The Misused by Studio Liang-Jung Chen
Sundays by Studio Paola Sakr
Kolam Carpets by Tania and Sandeep Khosla
Feminised Protein by Tessa Silva
Drift by Tom Fereday Design
Utility Knife Series by Veark
Wine Rack by Very Good & Proper
Anima Collection by Yabu Pushelberg
Nornir by Zsuzsanna Horvath

Browse all projects on the homeware design longlist page.

Sparkle Acoustic Lighting Collection by Ali Berkman for Feltouch
Sparkle Acoustic Lighting Collection by Ali Berkman for Feltouch is longlisted in the workplace design category

Workplace design

Silentum by Acustio
Table by Artifox
The Noa Desk by Benchmark Furniture
Modus by Bunkholdt&Kirkestuen for Fora Form
Line Unit Shelf by Design for Industry
Room Divider by Dutch Invertuals
Goose by Emiliana Design Studio
Sparkle Acoustic Lighting Collection by Feltouch
Pergola by Haworth
OE1 Mobile Easel by Industrial Facility
OE1 Micro Packs by Industrial Facility
OE1 Nook by Industrial Facility
Studio Moods by IVC Commercial
BuildUp Pods & Pavilions by Kauppi & Kauppi
Iris Powerhub by Kondator
Kendo Swivel Chair by LucidiPevere
The Linear System Series by Muuto
Plec Wall by Odosdesign
Drehgriffel by Paperlux Studio
Peacock Chair by Plural Creative
Office Desks by Scenario Architecture
Kite by Stellar Works
Blend Workstation by Studio O+A
Swell by The Collective Agency
GEO Desk Accessories by Woodendot
Alada Floating Folding Desk by Woodendot

Browse all projects on the workplace design longlist page.

Elvie Curve by Elvie
Elvie Curve by Elvie is longlisted in the wearable design category

Wearable design

Dappe Comb by 3rd Diadem
Aether Audio Eyewear by Aether Eyewear
Pride by Alex Donahue
Convertibles - Clothes That Kids Can Make by Almaborealis
Alpha SL Anorak by Arc'teryx Equipment
Rollmask by AttiaDesign
Nevo Urban Mask by BMCO
The Jumper by Brevite
Smell Revived by BroadAR
Resilience Paraclimbing Pants by Canadian Adaptive Climbing
Courser Uno by Courser
Vesper Touch & Tease Ring by Crave
Elvie Curve by Elvie
Vodafone Neo by Fuseproject
Design for Freedom Face Mask by Shohei Yoshida and Peter Miller for Grace Farms
Parametric Knitting by Inbar Shahak
HY Clutch by JK3D
Beyond Biomimicry by Kate Reed
E-YES Amblyopia Trainer by Ming Chi University of Technology
Pebble Pods by Misho
Hatch Watch by Negroimpar
Overlap Watch by Negroimpar
Gesture by Nouktah
Petit Pli - Adaptive Womenswear by Petit Pli
Scaled by Scaled
Floating Above Limits by SiiGii
Genesis Un-labelled Jeans by Unspun

Browse all projects on the wearable design longlist page.

MY FOOTBALL KIT by Nendo for Molten Corporation
My Football Kit by Nendo for Molten is longlisted in the product design category. Photo is by Akihiro Yoshida

Product design

Cupple by Aetha Design Studio
Angell by Angell
Volta Zero by Astheimer
Fussy Refillable Deodorant by Blond
The Pickup Truck by Canoo
Cultivate Collection by CC-Tapis
Closca Bottle Wave by Closca
VOX Ventilator by Fuseproject
Nest Audio by Google
Nest Thermostat by Google
HY Clutch by JK3D
Knop Knop Soft Felt Building Kit by Knop Knop
My Football Kit by Nendo for Molten
Set Battery by Nolii
Noori® V02 Airy by Noori
InstaSwab™ by OPT Industries
Forest Crayons by Playfool
Qoobi NEO by Qoobi
Lei by SOL Style
Degree Inclusive by Sour
Haptics of Cooking by Studio Boey
Disc by Studio Piet Boon
RB Series Collaborative Robot by Tangerine
Milano/horizontal by Antonia Astori and Nicola De Ponti for Tubes
Urwahn Bike Platzhirsch by Urwahn Engineering

Browse all projects on the product design longlist page.

iQ Natural by Tarkett
iQ Natural by Tarkett is longlisted in the sustainable design category. Photo is by Aude Monier

Sustainable design

Fussy Refillable Deodorant by Blond
Future Wardrobe by Future Wardrobe
Cocoon by HagenHinderdael
Honext Material by Honext Material
Poma/Olera: Patera Magna by House of Thol
Karin Carlander by Karin Carlander
Solid Textile Board Coated By Really for Kvadrat
The Resurface Table by Norwegian Trash
Algae Bioplastic Vessels by Other Matter
Bee Loop Honey Pot by Pencil and Lion
MSK by Petit Pli
Ptacek Home Chunk Line by Ptacek Home
Furniture Pavilion S by Rooi Design and Research
Scarlett Yang by Scarlett Yang Design
Cardboard Ceramics After School Club by Store Projects
Aquastor by Zihao Design
Living Coffin by Studio Hendrikx and Loop Biotech
NomNom by Studio Philipp Hainke
Common Sands - Forite Tiles by Studio Plastique, Snøhetta and Fornace Brioni
Notpla by Superunion
iQ Natural by Tarkett
The Elements by The New Raw
This is Copper by ThusThat
Tempera Series by Wknd Lab
Whecat by XiaoLab

Browse all projects on the sustainable design longlist page.

Ox in a Box by Fictionist Studio
Ox in a Box by Fictionist Studio is longlisted in the graphic design category

Graphic design

CRTA by Bruketa&Zinic&Grey
Brent Cross Town: A Park for Future London by Dn&co
The Museum of the Home by Dn&co
ADM Travelling Show 2020 by Factory
Ox in a Box by Fictionist Studio
Fable Whisky by Gpstudio
Mozilla Festival by HeyHeydeHaas
AIANY Design Awards 2021 by Isometric Studio
Dali Mixed Tea by Linshaobin Design
Magic Canvas: Helping children to express themselves by Magpie Studio
Silver Lyan by Magpie Studio
The Norwegian Landscape – The New Norwegian Passports by Neue Design Studio
PGH Bricks Style Guide Campaign by Nexus Designs
Stories in Sounds by Nord ID Riga
Trim Type by Ogilvy Istanbul
Dementia-Friendly Wayfinding System by ONG&ONG
Moholy-Nagy Foundation identity by Pentagram
Insecta Iridesse by Plus Collaboratives
Rios Brand identity by Rios
Devan's Coffee by Aish Keshav
Bicycle Parking Garage The Hague by Silo
Staircase of Dreams by The Fandangoe Kid
The Complete Short Stories: Philip K. Dick by The Folio Society
This Will (Not) Be Easy by Volume Inc.
Tea House by ZRP Printing Group

Browse all projects on the graphic design longlist page.

The egg rack made a disclaimer by Studio Liang-Jung Chen
The Egg Rack Made a Disclaimer by Studio Liang-Jung Chen is longlisted in the exhibition design category. Photo by Liang-Jung Chen

Exhibition design

› Jewish Museum Berlin - Jewish life in Germany. Past and Present by Arge Chezweitz and Hella Rolfes Architekten
Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet by Atelier Brückner
Kids Museum of Glass 2.0 by Coordination Asia
Nero: the Man Behind the Myth by Drinkall Dean
The Box, Plymouth by Event Communications
L’Art Plissé by Folkform
U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum by Gallagher & Associates
Epic Iran at The V&A by Gort Scott Architects
Ping Tung Thing by HAO Design
Museum of Copenhagen by JAC studios
Re-Source by Lanza Atelier
Faith and Liberty Discovery Center by Local Projects
Greenwood Rising: Black Wall Street History Center by Local Projects
Cindy Sherman at Fondation Louis Vuitton - Paris by Marco Palmieri Studio
Refugees: Forced to Flee by Nissen Richards Studio
The Notebooks of Giancarlo De Carlo by Parasite 2.0
Soul Bed by Saint Cloche
V&A Fashioned From Nature at the Design Society by Studio 10
The Egg Rack Made a Disclaimer by Studio Liang-Jung Chen
V&A - Bags: Inside Out by Studio Mutt
Ngalang Koort Boodja Wirn, Reflections, Origins, Connections and Innovations by Thylacine
Penguin Parade Visitor Centre, Phillip Island, Victoria by Thylacine
Backstage by Tinker Imagineers
Beethoven Moves by Tom Postma Design
No Show by Youssofzay + Hart

Browse all projects on the exhibition design longlist page.

Secret Sky by Alibi Studio
Secret Sky by Alibi Studio is longlisted in the installation design category. Photo by Catie Newell

Installation design

Homegrown by After Architecture
Secret Sky by Alibi Studio
Entry Portals, Expo 2020 Dubai by Asif Khan
Together Apart by Behin Ha Design Studio
Remembering a Brave New World by Chila Kumari Burman
La Concordia: Amphitheater by Colab-19
Society's Cage by Dayton Schroeter and Julian Arrington, SmithGroup
Brighter Days Ahead by Giaimo
Conscious Actions by Gt2P
Ziggy by Hou de Sousa
Chasing Sounds by Impromptu Projects
Confluence Memorial by Manmade Studio
Andrum - Room for Thought by Nyréns Arkitektkontor
Drawing Fields by Outpost Office
Social Network Factory by People's Architecture Office
Evanescent by Pineapple Design Studio
Unfolding, London Design Biennale 2021 by PLP Architecture
Sole by Quiet Ensemble
The Electric Nemeton by Sam Jacob Studio
Chromo Sapiens by Shoplifter
Outdoorsy by Stock-A-Studio
Bloomlight by Studio Vouw
Alive by The Living
The Plywood Protection Project by Worthless Studios
Digital Design of a Thin-shell Metal Woven Pavilion by Xisui Digital & LA Studio

Browse all projects on the installation design longlist page.

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