Finely crafted interiors, refined materials and intelligent space planning characterized the outstanding projects recognized in this year’s Australian Interior Design Awards, Australia’s premier awards program for the design community. The awards were announced last night at a gala presentation at Sydney’s Hilton Hotel, attended by established practitioners and the rising stars of Australia’s design industry.
May 19th, 2014
Entering its second decade, the Australian Interior Design Awards are co-‐presented by the Design Institute of Australia, designEX and Artichoke magazine. The winning projects selected by this year’s jury exemplify the talent and diversity of Australian interior design practice – from practices large and small, across residential projects, hospitality and retail fitouts, commercial interiors, and public spaces.
The recipient of this year’s Premier Award for Interior Design Excellence and Innovation was the Loft Apartment by Adrian Amore Architects, a restrained and delicate warehouse conversion in West Melbourne.
The jury praised the sophisticated and sculptural qualities of the space: “The spatial planning within the apartment reveals the hand of the designer; a skilful hand that expertly creates and explores volume, plasticity and light, culminating in an interior that is invigorating, sumptuous and liveable.” From amongst a strong pool of entries, the Loft Apartment was also recognized with Awards for Residential Design and Best of State – Residential (Victoria).
With record entries in the Hospitality and Workplace categories, this year’s awards showcase the best of Australian design, says event manager Jacinta Reedy. “The pool of winners at this year’s awards represents some of the brightest talents in Australia’s design industry,” Ms Reedy says. “The jury recognized in these projects new directions in interior design, including clever use of raw materials, a love of simplicity and restrained approach to design.”
The winning projects in the 2014 Australian Interior Design Awards are:
Premier Award, Interior Design Excellence and Innovation (supported by Forbo Floorcoverings)
Loft Apartment, West Melbourne, by Adrian Amore Architects
Sustainability Advancement Award (supported by Dulux Australia)
Urban Coffee Farm & Brew Bar by HASSELL
Emerging Interior Design Practice (supported by Space Furniture)
—Award
Acme & Co
—Commendation
Assemble Studio
Residential Design (supported by Smeg)
—Award
Loft Apartment, West Melbourne, by Adrian Amore Architects
—Commendations
Black House by Andrew Maynard Architects
Dollshouse by Edwards Moore
Flinders Lane Apartment by Clare Cousins Architects
House Maher by Tribe Studio Architects
Hospitality Design (supported by Laminex)
—Awards
Industry Beans by Figureground Architecture
Penfolds Magill Estate Restaurant by Pascale Gomes-‐McNabb
—Commendations
Ruyi by Hecker Guthrie
A. Baker by DesignOffice Australia
Residential Decoration (supported by Smeg)
—Award The Avenue by Arent & Pyke
—Commendation Marine Parade Apartment by James Dawson Interiors
Retail Design (supported by Laminex)
—Awards
Toni & Guy Salon Port Melbourne by Travis Walton Architecture
Zumbo Melbourne by Elenberg Fraser
—Commendations
The Windsor Annex by Hecker Guthrie
Gallery Funaki by Karen Abernethy Architects
Qi Master Reflexology by Pinto Tuncer
Workplace Design, supported by Laminex
—Award
Ansarada Office by Those Architects and End of Work
—Commendation
Sustainable Headquarters for Birkenstock Australia by Melbourne Design Studios (MDS)
Public Design (supported by Laminex)
—Award
Garangula Gallery by Fender Katsalidis Mirams Architects
—Commendations
MacKillop Chapel for Australian Catholic University by Woods Bagot
The University of Queensland Advanced Engineering Building by Richard Kirk Architect + HASSELL – Architects in Association
Walkerville Civic and Community Centre by JPE Design Studio
Installation Design (supported by Bespoke Careers)
—Award
Urban Coffee Farm & Brew Bar by HASSELL
—Commendations
NGV Community Hall by McBride Charles Ryan
Planet Under Construction (PUC) by Woods Bagot
Best of State Awards for Residential Design (supported by Smeg)
New South Wales – House Maher by Tribe Studio Architects
Queensland – Marine Parade Apartment by James Dawson Interiors
Victoria – Loft Apartment, West Melbourne, by Adrian Amore Architects
Western Australia – CASA31_4 Room House by Caroline Di Costa Architect and Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects
Best of State Awards for Commercial Design (supported by Laminex)
Australian Capital Territory – A. Baker by DesignOffice Australia
New South Wales – Garangula Gallery by Fender Katsalidis Mirams Architects
Queensland – The University of Queensland Advanced Engineering Building by Richard Kirk Architect + HASSELL, Architects in Association
South Australia – Walkerville Civic and Community Centre by JPE Design Studio
Tasmania – Geeveston Child and Family Centre -‐ Wayraparattee by Liminal Architecture and Liminal Spaces
Victoria – Industry Beans by Figureground Architecture
Western Australia – Perth Arena by ARM Architecture & Cameron Chisholm Nicol (Joint Venture Partners)
Judging for the Australian Interior Design Awards is conducted under the supervision of the Design Institute of Australia (DIA) in accordance with the protocols of the International Federation of Interior Architects / Interior Designers. The 2014 jury was convened by Joanne Cys, Associate Professor in Interior Architecture at the University of South Australia, and the jury comprised Susanna Billardo, Director, Enoki (SA); Matthew Blain, Principal, Hassell (NSW); Hamish Guthrie, Director, Hecker Guthrie (Vic); Victoria Judge, Associate, Smart Design Studio (NSW); Paul Kelly, Director, Paul Kelly Design (NSW); Geraldine Maher, Principal, Jackson Architecture (Vic); Ryan Russell, Director, Russell & George (Vic); and Christina Waterson, Principal, Christina Waterson Studio (Qld). The jury is supported by John Gertsakis, Infoactiv Group (Vic), as Sustainability Advisor.
The Australian Interior Design Awards thanks its generous 2014 corporate supporters: Forbo Flooring Systems, The Laminex Group, Dulux Australia, Smeg, Space Furniture, Bespoke, Isis and The Hatton.
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