SURFACE DESIGN SHOW PREVIEW 049 SURFACE DESIGN AWARDS FINALISTS
Commercial Building Exterior
Design District Building D2, United Kingdom – Mole Architects
Station Nuage, France – Atelier YokYok
Knitted Eaves, India – Studio AVT Architects Pvt Design
The Yards – St Martin’s Courtyard, United Kingdom – Brimelow McSweeney Architects
Commercial Building Interior
Related Argent –
Reimagined, United Kingdom – Basha-Franklin
Nina+Co X Monicm, United Kingdom – Smile Plastics
Technique, United Kingdom – Buckley Gray Yeoman
Jiva Spa and Wellness Centre, United Kingdom – Emil Eve Architects
Housing Exterior
Stepped Loft, United Kingdom – Andre Kong Studio
De Beauvoir Square, United Kingdom – envelop.
Southwark Brick House, United Kingdom – Southwark Brick House
Arrayed House, India – Studio AVT Architects Pvt
Housing Interior
Earthitects Private Residences, India – Earthitects
Southwark Brick House, United Kingdom – Satish Jassal Architects
Wiltshire Farmhouse, United Kingdom – Emil Eve Architects
Spitalfields House, United Kingdom –
Common Ground Workshop
Light & Surface Exterior Knitted Eaves, India – Studio AVT Architects Pvt
Mycelium – Bay Street Bridge, Canada – GPI Design
Aaroh, India – Studio AVT Architects Pvt
Lightplay – Royal Terrace Gardens, United Kingdom – Michael Grubb Studio
The Yards – St Martin’s Courtyard Terrace, United Kingdom – Brimelow McSweeney Architects
Light & Surface Interior
Yu Seafood, Canada – Dialogue38 Inc.
Sky Lantern House, United Kingdom –
Proctor & Shaw Architects
M’Arks Sky Bar, United Kingdom – Taner’s Sons
Public Building Exterior The Digi-Tech Factory, United Kingdom – Coffey Architects
Udaan, India – Studio AVT Architects Pvt
Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, UAE – Shape Architecture Practice and Research
Sutton Hoo, United Kingdom – Nissen Richards Studio
Public Building Interior
Westminster Chapel, United Kingdom – ScottWhitbyStudio
Jiva Spa and Wellness Centre, United Kingdom – Emil Eve Architects
Restauration of Daugavpils Fortress Engineering Arsenal, Latvia – REM PRO
Landscape + Public Realm
Glade of Light, United Kingdom – BCA Landscape
Exchange Square, United Kingdom – DSDHA/ Maylim
The Yards – St. Martin’s Courtyard Terrace, United Kingdom – Brimelow McSweeney Architects
Sutton Hoo, United Kingdom – Nissen Richards Studio
Temporary Structure
A Cautionary Bench/mark, United Kingdom – Andre Kong Studio
The River Book, Atelier YokYok – China
Bricktopia, Spain – Map13 Barcelona
The Lightcatcher, Australia – MAP Studio Magnani Pelzel architetti associate
Architectural Photography
A deserts rose, United Kingdom – Sanaa Aftab
Somaliland Independence Gathering, Somaliland – Lyndon Douglas
Convergences, United Kingdom – Matteo Borsetti
Losing Spode, United Kingdom – Max Fuller
Clockwise from top left The Yards at St Martin’s Courtyard Terrace in London’s landmark Covent Garden, designed by Brimelow McSweeney Architects. The Digi-Tech Factory, designed by Coffey Architects for Norwich City
College is a teaching and learning space that feels more like a professional environment than a classroom. The Sutton Hoo historical site containing two medieval cemetries from the 6th and 7th cemeteries has been given a new lease of life
by Nissen Richards Studio. D2 is the latest building designed by Mole Architects that has been added to London’s Design District in Greenwich.
GARETH GARDNER
KATARZY
GARETH GARDNER PHIL COFFEY
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