Dezeen Awards 2019 overall projects and studio winners announced

Best projects and studios of the year revealed at awards party

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The best designs and designers of 2019 have been unveiled!

Dezeen Awards 2019 has named the best architecture, interiors and design projects of the year, plus the best studios and emerging studios.

Three projects and six studios were awarded at the Dezeen Awards 2019 party, held this evening at Ennismore Sessions House in London.

Read on to see the winners...

 

Architecture project of the year revealed

Architecture project of the year: A Room for Archaeologists and Kids

A Room for Archaeologists and Kids by Studio Tom Emerson and Taller 5 has won architecture project of the year. Selected by the master jury from 10 category winners, the overall winning project is a pavilion designed and built by students that provides shelter for archaeologists in the Peru desert.

 

Read more about A Room for Archaeologists and Kids ›

 

Interiors project of the year revealed

Interiors project of the year: Piazza Dell'Ufficio

Piazza Dell'Ufficio by Branch Studio Architects has been named interiors project of the year, beating nine other category winners to scoop the accolade. The winner is a college administration office in Melbourne lined with cardboard tubes and inspired by Italian piazzas.

 

Read more about Piazza Dell'Ufficio

 

Design project of the year

Design project of the year: Aguahoja I

Aguahoja I by Mediated Matter Group at MIT Media Lab is the winner of design project of the year. The project is a digitally designed and robotically fabricated structure made using organic matter.

 

Read more about Aguahoja I ›

 

Vo Trong Nghia named architect of the year

Architect of the year: Vo Trong Nghia Architects

Vietnamese studio Vo Trong Nghia Architects has been selected as architect of the year. The master jury said the studio has "an acute awareness of the context that it is working in".

 

Read more about Vo Trong Nghia Architects ›

 

Sevil Peach named interior designer of the year

Interior designer of the year: SevilPeach

London-based studio SevilPeach has been named interior designer of the year. Judges described the studio's work as "intelligent and skilfully put together".

 

Read more about SevilPeach ›

 

Studio Drift named designer of the year

Designer of the year: Studio Drift

Amsterdam-based Studio Drift, led by by Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta, has won the award for designer of the year. "Studio Drift has consistently produced good work over the last two years," said the judges.

 

Read more about Studio Drift ›

 

Edition Office named emerging architect of the year

Emerging architect of the year: Edition Office

Australian studio Edition Office is emerging architect of the year. The studio was chosen for its "rigorous exploration of material and form as a creative direction".

 

Read more about Edition Office ›

 

Linehouse named emerging interior designer of the year

Emerging interior designer of the year: Linehouse

Chinese studio Linehouse has won the award for emerging interior designer of the year. Judges described the studio's work as "energetic, playful and experimental".

 

Read more about Linehouse ›

 

Takt Project named emerging designer of the year

Emerging designer of the year: Takt Project

Japanese design studio Takt Project, led by Satoshi Yoshiizumi, has won the award for emerging designer of the year. Judges praised the studio for its "aesthetically and conceptually driven work".

 

Read more about Takt Project ›

 

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