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Surface Design Awards 2017 finalists announced

Katie SherryBy Katie Sherry8 November 20164 Mins Read
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The Surface Design Awards are the only awards in the UK that recognise and celebrate outstanding examples of progressive design and the use of innovative surfaces in projects both in the UK and internationally.

The respected awards were launched in 2013 and have significantly grown in stature and quality year after year. The standard of entries for 2017 was outstanding, projects from 10 different countries including private residencies, restaurants, car parks and even bill boards were submitted all featuring surface materials used in innovative ways.

33 projects have been named as finalists, with 13 awards to be given out in 7 different categories. 45% of the projects on the 2017 shortlist are from overseas with each project being judged on a range of criteria including the type of surface, the use of materials and aesthetic design.

Included among the 2017 finalists are international practices including Foster + Partners, Arup, Giles Miller Studio and BuckleyGreyYeoman. From all the shortlisted projects a supreme winner will also be decided highlighting which surface in the judge’s opinion is the overall winner.

The strength of all the projects made for some animated discussions and difficult decisions for the judging panel, with some stand out projects being unanimously chosen by all.

The judging panel was co-chaired by Tina Norden Project Director of Conran Partners and Ab Rogers of Ab Rodgers Design. The judges included Jenny Jones of Studio Jenny Jones, Sacha Leong of Studiolise, Bethan Wood of Studio Wood, Christopher Ash of Project Orange, Arfoditi Krassa of ArfroditiKrassa and Fiona Thompson from Richmond, all of whom are experts in their fields.

Whilst discussing the projects the judges referred to some of the shortlisted projects as ‘accomplished’, ‘clever’, ‘effective’, ‘innovative’ and ‘delicate’.

All of the winners along with the Supreme Award winner will be announced at a presentation held at Surface Design Show 2017 on Thursday 9th February at the Business Design Centre, London.

Commercial Exterior Surface

Ravens’ Enclosure, London, Llowarch Llowarch Architects

4 Chiswell Street, London, Ben Adams Architects

TAI CHI, China, Kris Lin International Design

Commercial Interior Surface

Times Ocean Club House, China, Kris Lin International Design

Living Atlas, London, The Agency of Design

Fucina, London, Andy Martin

Housing Exterior Surface

142 South Street, Lewes, Sandy Rendel Architects

Ruins Studio, Scotland, Lily Jencks Studio + NDA

Housing Interior Surface

Synapsis, Paulo, Brazil, Fernadna Marques

Ericeria House, MAVC

Ruins Studio, Scotland, Lily Jencks Studio + NDA

Light & Surface Exterior

Redbridge College, Essex, UK, Ayre Chamberlain Gaunt

Kirkstall Bridge Clock Tower, Leeds, UK, Kirsty Brooks & JPLD

Light & Surface Interior

Crabtree &Evelyn, London, UK, London Atelier

The Broad, Los Angeles, USA, Diller Scofidlo + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler

Sacred Heart Cathedral of Kericho Diocese, Kenya, John McAslan + Partners

I-Mesh Light diffuser ceiling, Milan, Italy, Migliore + Servetto Architects

Acne Studio, New York City, USA, Tom Hopes, Sophie Hicks, Tim Hunt Arup

Public Building Exterior Surface

Grafton Street NHS Car Park, Manchester, UK, Aliva UK

Opusztaszer Visitor Centre, Hungary, Istv n Murka

Public Building Interior Surface

St Patricks Church, Donaghmore, Tyrone, Northern Ireland, McKown and Shields Architects

SKYNET, Shanghai, China, Kris Lin International Design

Retail Exterior Surface

Carnaby-Kingley Street London, UK, Rolfe Judd

Retail Interior Surface

Fred Perry Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, BuckleyGrayYeoman

Tryano Yas Mail, Abu Dahabi, UAE, Giles Miller Studio

Fabulous Ice Fires, London, UK, Atelier Taseer Transdisciplinary Architecture

Au Pont Rouge Multi-space, St Petersburg, Russia, Chenvogl

Sustainable Exterior Surface

Crossrail Place- Roof Garden, London, UK, Foster +Partners/Arup

Perspectives, Surrey, UK, Giles Miller Studio

Sustainable Interior Surface

International Wine and Spirits Museum, Shanghai, China, Shanghai Godolphin

Shuttered Concrete Effect Clay Plaster, London, UK, Alexander McQueen

Temporary Exterior Surface

Reflect London, UK, Sculptivate

Weaving Constraints, Milan, Italy, Candid Wigan

Billboards, London, UK, Giles Miller Studio

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