Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
Azure magazine announces the winners of its 3rd annual az awards
July 29th, 2013 by Sumit Singhal
Top players of the international architectural and design community, from as far as Mexico and Belgium, gathered at Evergreen Brick Works last night as AZURE revealed the winners of its third annual AZ Awards. These awards are one of a kind: the only international, multi-disciplinary design competition in Canada. Representing a global snapshot of the world of architecture and design, submissions were open to designers, architects, firms and manufacturers of all disciplines, as well as students in these fields.
The high-calibre international jury included architect Shirley Blumberg of KPMB (Toronto), designer Todd Bracher of Todd Bracher Studio (New York), interior designer George Yabu of Yabu Pushelberg (Toronto and New York), landscape architect Ken Smith of Workshop (New York and Irvine, California), and visionary manufacturer and designer Giulio Cappellini of Cappellini (Milan). In March, the expert panel conferred at Torontoʼs Hôtel Le Germain, Maple Leaf Square, narrowing the field from an impressive 677 entries arriving from 38 countries to a shortlist of 43 finalists. From there, they selected the 14 outstanding winners.
“The overall calibre of entries to the AZ Awards was especially high this year,” says Catherine Osborne, editor of AZURE, “which made it very challenging for the jury. Everyone agreed there was an incredible amount of intelligence, sophistication and elegance visible in all of the submissions.”
During the month of April, the public was also given the chance to vote online for their favourites as the Peopleʼs Choice.
About AZURE: AZURE is Canadaʼs leading contemporary design magazine and one of a handful of influential design titles worldwide. The independent magazine enjoys a growing subscriber base and can be found on newsstands across Canada, the U.S., Europe and Asia. Each issue consistently deliver lively, visually engaging, forward-looking and socially relevant coverage of contemporary design. AZURE profiles designers and architects from around the world; brings its readers breaking news on interior products and trends; showcases smart and paradigm-breaking residential and commercial projects; and investigates design issues related to our changing society.
AZURE is an indispensable source of information and ideas for architects and designers as well as design-savvy consumers. The publication continues to garner awards for its overall excellence and high standards for visual and written content.
KEY DATES: June 13, 2013
Announcement of winners and
People’s Choice at the AZ
Awards Gala Celebration
June 17, 2013
AZURE’s Annual Awards
Issue, featuring the winning and
finalist projects, hits newsstands
For more information: azuremagazine.com
WINNERS
A+ Student Award
Elevator B bee habitat by Courtney Creenan, Kyle Mastalinski, Daniel Nead, Scott Selin, Lisa Stern (University at Buffalo, USA)
Architecture – Commercial < 1000
Vitrines Habitees by Quartier des Spectacles Daoust Lestage
Architecture – Commercial > 1000
University of British Columbia, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences CDRD by Saucier + Perrotte Architectes, Hughes Condon Marler Architects
Architecture – Landscapes
Place des Festivals by Quartier des Spectacles_Daoust Lestage
Architecture – Residential
Echo Ridge Duplexes by El Dorado
Architecture – Temp & Demo
Hygge House by Plain Projects, UrbanInk, PIKE Projects
Concepts – Other / Prototypes
Valley City master plan by MZ Architects
Concepts – Unbuilt Competition
Cristal public facility by Sitbon Architectes
Design – Furniture
Marina outdoor table set by Bruno Fattorini & Partners_Extremis
Design – Furniture Systems
Enclave case goods collection by Figure3 Teknion
Design – Interior Products
Aria carpet collection by Amala Carpets Amala Carpets
Design – Lighting
Stadel Museum Skylights installation by Tanja Baum_Licht Kunst Licht
Interiors – Commercial
HafenCity University Subway Station by Pfarre Lighting Design, Raupach Architekten, Design Stauss Grillmeier
Interiors – Residential
Mini-Studio by FrenteArquitectura
PEOPLE’S CHOICE
A+ Student Award
Essentials kitchen tools by Daniel Kowal-Andersen (Kolding School of Design, Denmark)
Architecture – Commercial < 1000
Vitrines Habitees by Quartier des Spectacles Daoust Lestage
Architecture – Commercial > 1000
Soumaya Museum by FR-EE, Fernando Romero Enterprise
Architecture – Landscapes
Place des Festivals by Quartier des Spectacles_Daoust Lestage
Architecture – Residential
D House by Lode Architecture
Architecture – Temp & Demo
Hygge House by Plain Projects, UrbanInk, PIKE Projects
Concepts – Other / Prototypes
Valley City master plan by MZ Architects
Concepts – Unbuilt Competition
Cristal public facility by Sitbon Architectes
Design – Furniture
Street Football Seat Ball chair by Ana Gonzalez and Hubert Schoba_Fabrica
Design – Furniture Systems
Meccanica Kitchen by Gabriele Centazzo Demode Engineered by Valcucine
Design – Interior Products
Aria carpet collection by Amala Carpets Amala Carpets
Design – Lighting
Stadel Museum Skylights installation by Tanja Baum_Licht Kunst Licht
Interiors – Commercial
Momofuku restaurant by The Design Agency and James KM Cheng
Interiors – Residential
Inhabitable Sculpture by Jean-Maxime Labrecque Architecte
Interiors – Residential
Inhabitable Sculpture by Jean-Maxime Labrecque Architecte
Inhabitable Sculpture by Jean-Maxime Labrecque Architecte
Inhabitable Sculpture by Jean-Maxime Labrecque Architecte
Momofuku restaurant by The Design Agency and James KM Cheng
Stadel Museum Skylights installation by Tanja Baum_Licht Kunst Licht
Aria carpet collection by Amala Carpets Amala Carpets
Meccanica Kitchen by Gabriele Centazzo Demode Engineered by Valcucine
Street Football Seat Ball chair by Ana Gonzalez and Hubert Schoba_Fabrica
Cristal public facility by Sitbon Architectes
Valley City master plan by MZ Architects
Hygge House by Plain Projects, UrbanInk, PIKE Projects
D House by Lode Architecture
Place des Festivals by Quartier des Spectacles_Daoust Lestage
Soumaya Museum by FR-EE, Fernando Romero Enterprise
Vitrines Habitees by Quartier des Spectacles Daoust Lestage
Essentials kitchen tools by Daniel Kowal-Andersen (Kolding School of Design, Denmark)
Mini-Studio by FrenteArquitectura
HafenCity University Subway Station by Pfarre Lighting Design, Raupach Architekten, Design Stauss Grillmeier
Stadel Museum Skylights installation by Tanja Baum_Licht Kunst Licht
Aria carpet collection by Amala Carpets Amala Carpets
Enclave case goods collection by Figure3 Teknion
Marina outdoor table set by Bruno Fattorini & Partners_Extremis
Cristal public facility by Sitbon Architectes
Valley City master plan by MZ Architects
Hygge House by Plain Projects, UrbanInk, PIKE Projects
Echo Ridge Duplexes by El Dorado
Place des Festivals by Quartier des Spectacles_Daoust Lestage
University of British Columbia, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences CDRD by Saucier + Perrotte Architectes, Hughes Condon Marler Architects
Vitrines Habitees by Quartier des Spectacles Daoust Lestage
Elevator B bee habitat by Courtney Creenan, Kyle Mastalinski, Daniel Nead, Scott Selin, Lisa Stern (University at Buffalo, USA)
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