Design Industry Weekly News Issue 168

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Design Industry Weekly News Friday 10th March 2017 | Issue 168


There are now only 4 weeks left to submit your applications for The International Yacht & Aviation Awards 2017.

The final application date is 5th April 2017 and the final shortlist meeting will be held on the 7th April 2017 to cope with the demand. To reserve your space or for any questions regarding the remaining open categories, please email yachts@design-et-al.co.uk The International Yacht & Aviation Awards celebrate their 7th anniversary this year, with the Awards Ceremony to be held once again at The Hotel Cipriani, Venice, on Friday 19th May 2017.

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Applications for The International Hotel & Property Awards 2017 are open and are due to close in 10 weeks time. The BAR/CLUB/LOUNGE Category has now closed due to the volume of entries. The following categories have very few spaces remaining, if you were planning on submitting a project into these categories we would advise that you do so as soon as possible:

Applications for The International Design & Architecture Awards 2017 are open and categories are already filling up fast. We only accept 10 entries per category and the following categories have already closed due to the volume of submissions: RESIDENTIAL £1-2.5 MILLION (PROJECT BY VALUE) RESIDENTIAL £1-2.5 MILLION (PROPERTY BY VALUE) BEDROOM FLOORING (CARPET/RUG) The following categories have very few spaces remaining, if you were planning on submitting a project into these categories we would advise that you do so as soon as possible:

HOTEL UNDER 200 ROOMS – GLOBAL HOTEL UNDER 200 ROOMS – EUROPE RESTAURANT WITHIN A HOTEL For any enquiries about categories or to request an application pack for The International Hotel & Property Awards please email hotels@design-et-al.co.uk The International Hotel & Property Awards celebrate their 7th anniversary this year, with the Awards Ceremony to be held at Hotel Caruso, Ravello, on Friday 23rd June 2017.

BATHROOM KITCHEN DESIGN OVER £50,000 LIVING SPACE – EUROPE LIVING SPACE – UK CITY SPACE – APARTMENT/PENTHOUSE RESIDENTIAL £5 MILLION PLUS (PROPERTY BY VALUE) The International Design & Architecture Awards celebrate their 8th anniversary this year, with the Awards Ceremony to be held once again at The Dorchester Hotel, London on the 22nd September 2017. For any enquiries about categories or to request an application pack for The International Design & Architecture Awards please email awards@design-et-al.co.uk

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Juliette Byrne The house was converted by Ray Thompson for Juliette Byrne’s Canadian clients and a rear extension was built with lap pool and external gym. The designers were given the brief to create a stunning interior space to complement the client’s contemporary style. The family travelled extensively and had three children who were extremely sporty – skiing, cycling, and tennis. Juliette Byrne were asked to make sure all the rooms were styled for them individually... READ MORE...


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Inspired to be designed as an “Ancient Destination Bar� in between a long journ level of Art Rotana, manifests a modern cavern that gives rest to the weary trav enclaves. With... 6 Design Industry Weekly News


ney through the Silk Route, Cellar 59, located on the mezzanine veller with its welcoming open areas and as many private READ MORE... Design Industry Weekly News 7


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Karboxx Blonde is a suspended lamp with a trapezoidal shape made in an aluminium extrusion that can be enhanced by an adjustable length of up to 5 meters and with extraordinary finishes such as bronze and concrete. READ MORE... Design Industry Weekly News 9


Limelight Atelier Limelight Atelier have created a lighting scheme for a brilliant low carbon home for a multi generation family. Nestled atop a sloping hill in Singapore, the architect, Red Bean Architects, have introduced extensive natural stones, Corten steel for the facade, and finished with recycled teak planks of old houses from Thailand, for the interior... READ MORE...



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Bishop Design LLC Bishop Design’s client brief was short but directly to the point through the exchange of two or three emails. The brief from Los Angeles was to create a restaurant which was to be located facing the Burj Khalifa, downtown Dubai. The client requested the design of the venue to loosely follow what you would envisage as “Mad Max meets Zen Catacomb” with “lots of texture... READ MORE...

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KIMA Architecture & Interiors This project involved two adjoining Georgian terrace houses, converted into a single property, in residential Kensington, within a walking distance of Harrods. KIMA Architecture & Interiors were tasked with a three-storey basement extension to provide the following accommodation: various reception areas, 5 bedroom suites, cinema, pool, spa and gym, large kitchen with dining area, garden and... READ MORE...

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Park Grove Design A completely new concept design for this iconic hotel. A unique blend of contemporary furnishings in a dynamic Victorian palette. The Grand Brighton was an English Heritage Victorian masterpiece in need of an aesthetic uplift with operational criteria. Park Grove’s research revealed that the pre-cursor to the Crystal Palace, the world’s most famous conservatory, was built on... READ MORE... Design Industry Weekly News 17


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Bishop Design were given a brief by their client to create an atmospheric destin happens behind the Little Black Door, stays behind the Little Black Door�. The c accessible to all, it was to be the contemporary evolution to what would otherw 18 Design Industry Weekly News


nation as an ‘urban gentleman’s lounge’ with a touch of “What client’s brief was to create an “Urban Gentlemen’s Lounge” wise be... READ MORE... Design Industry Weekly News 19



HOLA Design HOLA Design were commissioned to redesign a small cottage located on the shore of Czorstyn lake in Southern Poland. The plot is situated on a slope overlooking the lake and two medieval castles. The interior of the house and its location on the site were matched to the view. The side wall of the house from the lake is fully glazed... READ MORE...


Oakeve Interiors The design brief was to create a fabulous, impressive, and luxurious ‘show case’ new home, engendering an ‘aspirational lifestyle’ choice for any discerning prospective purchaser. As the kitchen/ breakfast area/ family room was a vast area, totalling 1,250 sq. ft., the conceptual design of this one large, open plan living space had to provide connectivity between... READ MORE...

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Luxury Projects Contemporary classic elegance are the key words for this amazing 90 metre vessel. MY NERO, inspired by the ‘Corsair’ series of yachts, offers all the toys and comforts of a modern yacht. Following the owners brief, to maintain the traditional look of the interiors of the vessel, the aim for... 24 Design Industry Weekly News


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Dexter Moren Associates The Distillery at the Hilton London Bankside marks a design departure from the traditional aesthetic of the brand. The concept embraces its neighbourhood heritage as the primary source of inspiration. The Distillery artisan bar offers a lunch food kitchen and an impressive drinks and cocktail menu, doubling up as an event space in the... READ MORE...



Designer in Profile: David I Tay Position within company Principal Company ETHOSpace Pte. Ltd Website ETHOSpace How would you describe your personal design style? I am only as good as my collaboration with our colleagues, clients and all engaged in processes that bring out the finest of parts that contribute to the sum total of a greater whole. By being engaged thus, we become more listening as to how we can approach each design challenge and never stray from this belief that we are not God’s gift to the clients we are blessed with but is being entrusted for a creative function with our gift of creativity. In doing so, I learn to pursue a new perspective where I seek not clear definitions in look and feel from elements of design, but to endeavour to establish what Lars Spuybroek describes as a New Poesis of Form. For the various design themes, as an aspirational analogy as to what we are seeking, perhaps we should no longer just look at objects, whether static or moving, but at movement as it passes through the object. When as designers and artists, we used to be obsessed with the cube and the sphere; now should we become as obsessed with a cloud or a flock or with the substance and surface of water? So for me, should there be a personal style? Or any style that will be as personable in delighting the client, the people around us supporting our design processes and ourselves as, together, we master, serve and grow? READ MORE...

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