The Boswash Shareway: Höweler + Yoon Architecture’s vision for the U.S. eastern corridor offers an inspiring glimpse of mobility in 2030

The Boswash Shareway

Last week in Istanbul a six month long discourse on the future of mobility in our megacities culminated an impressive showing of concepts from five international architecture firms visualizing their home cities in the year 2030. Organized as a competition by the Audi Urban Future Initiative, the program began…

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Architizer A+ Awards

The new platform for honoring innovative contemporary architecture and design

Architizer A+ Awards

As a platform to honor the world’s most impressive spaces and structures, Architizer today launches the Architizer A+ Awards in partnership with the producers of The Webby Awards. Judged by some 200 jurors across 50+ categories, the Snarkitecture-designed trophy will be awarded at a red carpet gala in NYC…

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Captivating Cube

In designing the Urban Green Council’s EBIE Awards, designer Mark Pernice aimed for something beautifully simplistic, familiar but progressive, of the earth but ethereal, and organic in material but not in aesthetic. The result is this captivating cube. Though each award has the exact same shape and construction, they appear different depending on the viewer’s perception. The bioresin material was chosen for its affordability, soft smoky aesthetic and color variance which will change each year.

Designer: Mark Pernice

EBIE Award Design from Mark Pernice on Vimeo.


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Icon Awards 2012

Voting is open for the Icon Awards

Dezeen promotion: the inaugural Icon Awards for British architecture and design were launched during this year’s London Design Festival and voting is now open for the Icon of the year award.

Voting is open for the Icon Awards

Above: Zaha Hadid – Icon of the year nominee

Anyone can vote for the he Icon of the year, and the following ten architects and designers have been nominated for their contribution to the industry:

» Zaha Hadid
» David Chipperfield
» BarberOsgerby
» Rem Koolhaas
» Yves Behar
» Patricia Urquiola
» Thomas Heatherwick
» Renzo Piano
» Herzog & de Meuron
» Michael Hopkins

Voting is open for the Icon Awards

Above: David Chipperfield – Icon of the year nominee

Readers can vote for their preferred winner on the Icon awards website.

Voting is open for the Icon Awards

Above: Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby – Icon of the year nominees

The winner will be announced in a dedicated issue of Icon magazine published on 7 December 2012.

Voting is open for the Icon Awards

Above: Rem Koolhaas – Icon of the year nominee

Other awards will be presented to architecture, design and technology projects, selected by Icon magazine and judged by industry experts.

Voting is open for the Icon Awards

Above: Yves Behar – Icon of the year nominee

Icon is monthly architecture and design magazine published by Media 10.

Here is some more information from Icon:


Icon magazine launched the inaugural Icon Awards at this year’s London Design Festival. The Icon Awards will celebrate the very best in architecture and design from Britain and across the world.

Voting is open for the Icon Awards

Above: Patricia Urquiola – Icon of the year nominee

There will be ten categories, judged by leading names and industry experts, covering all aspects of the industry – from high-profile buildings to emerging talents and from interiors to technology. It will also focus on socially responsible and ethical projects. There will also be a very special people’s choice award: Icon of the year.

Voting is open for the Icon Awards

Above: Thomas Heatherwick – Icon of the year nominee

Selected by Icon and judged by experts, the Icon Awards promise to be one of the most prestigious prizes in the design calendar.

Voting is open for the Icon Awards

Above: Renzo Piano – Icon of the year nominee

Icon of the year

Icon has nominated ten architects and designers for their outstanding contribution to the industry. Now they invite you to choose a winner.

Voting is open for the Icon Awards

Above: Herzog and de Meuron – Icon of the year nominee

Visit www.iconmagazineawards.com and vote now.

Voting is open for the Icon Awards

Above: Michael Hopkins – Icon of the year nominee

All will be revealed in the dedicated Awards Issue, on sale on 7 December 2012.

www.iconmagazineawards.com

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Audi Green Room by Derek Lam

The fashion vet makes his interior design debut for backstage VIPs at the Emmys

Audi Green Room by Derek Lam

by Naheed Simjee There has been no shortage of excitement from recent collaborations between artists, designers and some of the world’s most recognized luxury brands from Gucci and Fiat to Yayoi Kusama and Louis Vuitton. Most recently, Audi tapped New York-based fashion designer Derek Lam to work together on the…

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A’ Design Award announces World Design Rankings

World Design Rankings announced

Dezeen promotion: the A’ Design Award has announced its World Design Rankings list of the countries with the highest concentration of talent in arts, architecture and design, with the USA coming first and the UK placed fifth.

World Design Rankings announced

Above: Trend Platter by Lam Wai Ming – A’ Design Award winner from Hong Kong, ranked third.
Top: Chongqing Mountain and City Sales Office by One Plus Partnership Ltd – A’ Design Award winner from Hong Kong, ranked third.

The rankings are based on the number of A’ Design Award winners from each country since the awards began in 2010.

World Design Rankings announced

Above: Zip Tie Massimal by Design Office Takebayashi Scroggin – A’ Design Award winner from the USA, ranked first.

The United States of America came out on top with 43 award winners in 2012, followed by Turkey, Hong Kong, Italy and the UK.

World Design Rankings announced

Above: Acutor pencil sharpener by Jaeryong Lee – A’ Design Award winner from the Republic of Korea, ranked sixth.

See the full list of 47 ranked countries at www.worlddesignrankings.com.

World Design Rankings announced

Above: Panda Liquorice Confectionary by David Pearman – A’ Design Award winner from the UK, ranked fifth.

Register for this year’s A’ Design Award competition until 30 September 2012, and see some of last year’s winning designs here.

The information below is from the A’ Design Award:


The World Design Rankings announced the rankings of countries based on the number of design awards won at international juried design competitions and awards. United States ranked as number 1 among the 47 represented countries, followed by Turkey, Hong-Kong, Italy, United Kingdom and South Korea.

The WDR – World Design Rankings aims to provide additional data and insights to economists and journalists regarding the state-of-art in design industry. The ultimate aim of the ranking is to contribute to global design scape through advocating and highlighting good design.

WDR Representative Frank Scott noted that this is the first time that such an international ranking for design has been implemented and added “We hope to ignite further competition in the design industry by providing the world design rankings; we believe this is very important for the world, because more competition would lead to better designs; better designs mean longer-lasting products, more ergonomic designs, highly socially responsible projects and so on. At micro-level, the world design rankings help designers understand their world-wide position, however most importantly, at macro-level the world design rankings will push the participating designers, artists and architects to do better, to come up with better products and designs which in turn would create positive impacts for our future generations”.

About WDR – World Design Rankings

World Design Rankings ranks the countries based on design awards won, currently the data has been provided by A’ Design Awards & Competitions, one of the worlds’ most prestigious design awards and competitions with thousands of entries. To learn more about world design rankings and to also see sub-country design rankings please visit www.worlddesignrankings.com.

About A’ Design Award and Competitions

A’ Design Award and Competitions, aims to highlight the excellent qualifications of best designs, design concepts and design oriented products. A’ Design Award and Competitions are organized and awarded annually and internationally in multiple categories to reach a wide, design-oriented audience.

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A’ Design Awards winners 2012

A' Design Awards winners 2012

Dezeen promotion: entries are now being accepted for this year’s A’ Design Awards. Here are some of the winning projects from last year, including a beach house in Kuwait by Agi Architects (above).

A' Design Awards winners 2012

A clutch handbag that folds like origami and is held in shape with magnets (above) was a Platinum A’ winner at the awards.

A' Design Awards winners 2012

An advertising office in Amsterdam with surfaces covered in grey felt (above) won a Silver award in the Interior Design category.

A' Design Awards winners 2012

A cork stopper that sharpens pencils into a conical flask (above) received a Golden A’ award.

A' Design Awards winners 2012

A traditional timber townhouse in central Kyoto converted into a cosmetics store was awarded the Platinum A’ for Interior Design.

A' Design Awards winners 2012

The Golden A’ Social Design award winner was indoor shoes made from salmon leather and wool local to Chilean Patagonia (above).

A' Design Awards winners 2012

A triangular notebook that opens out into a square (above) was another Golden A’ winner.

A' Design Awards winners 2012

The Platinum A’ Arts, Crafts and Ready-made award went to a cave carved from soft plastic sheets (above).

A' Design Awards winners 2012

Inspired by a pleated skirt, a cone-shaped table lamp (above) was given a Platinum A’ Lighting Design award.

A' Design Awards winners 2012

A Silver A’ Packaging Design award was given to confectionary bags for Panda Liquorice (above).

See more information about last year’s awards here. The deadline for submissions for this year is 30 September 2012. See the A’Design website for further details and to enter the competition.

www.adesignaward.com

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Dezeen named Digital Business Publisher of the Year 2012

Dezeen named Digital Business Publisher of the Year 2012

Dezeen Wire: Dezeen has been named Digital Business Publisher of the Year 2012 by the Association of Online Publishers.

Judges of the AOP 2012 Awards described Dezeen as “A smart entrepreneurial brand, with beautifully designed products – from websites to pop-up shops.  Strong evidence of experimentation, fast growing revenue and audience”.

The awards were announced last night at a ceremony at the Roundhouse in London. See all the winners here.

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The Lovie Awards 2012

Celebrating the Internet’s most valuable European players
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Now in their second year, Europe’s Lovie Awards are quickly gaining momentum with a jam-packed program based around meaningful recognition of achievement in the interactive fields. In an awards-heavy industry, The Lovies—sister to the US’ Webby Awards—stand out for carefully selecting work that is as relevant now as it will be in the future. This distinction is clear even in the naming, which borrows from Ada Lovelace, the world’s first programmer who insightfully saw the computer as a tool with way more potential than simply calculating sums.

“The Lovie Awards are a pure kind of awards,” explains founder Nik Roope. He, along with a permanent panel of judges from the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences will pick winners from over 80 categories, ensuring a more standardized selection process for the annual competition. “I think awards are really important,” Roope says, adding that they created The Lovies “to try to help establish what things should be the standard, and what we should celebrate.”

In the lightning-fast field of technology, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by the increasing surplus of applications. Like the Gold Rush or the Industrial Revolution, this surge of digital arts and sciences is “full of brilliant inventors etc., but it’s also full of bullshit,” Roope remarks. In the same way he and his agency Poke London help clients navigate through the ever-changing digital landscape, the expert judges behind The Lovies reel it all in and decipher what will become embedded in our culture, creating “anchors” for the world to use as meaningful benchmarks for creative thinking in the digital realm.

As media partner, Cool Hunting is excited to see what The Lovies will put forward this year. There are still a few days left to submit an entry, which is “open to all European organizations and individuals involved in designing, building, managing, maintaining, marketing or promoting Websites, Interactive Advertising & Media, Online Film & Video, and Mobile & App content for European business, consumer or general audiences.” Also keep an eye out for the awards themselves, taking place this November during Internet Week Europe.


YD’s 2012 red dot product design picks!

Each and every product that wins a red dot is a work of genius, but every year there are just a few designs that really stand out to us! Our favorites from 2012 really shed some light on the trends of both mobility and audio. Not surprisingly, a few of these surround a familiar Apple product while some are about moving on 2 wheels. There are also a couple of wildcards, including one just for the GUYS! Hit the jump to see what red dot winners we loved!

DRUMROLL!!!! In no particular order…

Husqvarna Nuda 900R Motorcycle
Designer: BMW Group Design

With its minimalist and exhilarating language of form, the Husqvarna Nuda 900R incorporates a highly successful reinterpretation of the brand. Its no-nonsense looks convey a sense of its sporting qualities.

Twizy – Urban Electric Vehicle
Designer: Renault Corporate Design

The Twizy is a highly convincing and expressive transportation solution for mobility in the near future. This vehicle impresses the target group both through easy handling and its sophisticated concept concerning ergonomics and safety.

BMW AirFlow 2 Helmet
Designer: BMW Group Design

What immediately strikes the eye is the helmet’s short, recessed visor. In addition, it is light and adapts well to everyone’s skull anatomy. As a continuation of a product series of high design standards, this helmet meets the demands for outstanding aesthetics.

Porsche 911 Carrera
Designer: Michael Mauer – Porsche AG

The Porsche 911 Carrera impresses at first glance with its sharply designed dynamics and sensuous elegance. Typical design characteristics of the Porsche 911 Carrera are skilfully combined with modern elements. The car embodies a maximum of sporting aesthetics. The new model features a stretched silhouette and highly exciting, sharp contours

RideCase – iPhone 4/4S Case for Bicycle Use
Designers: Louis Chuang, Black Tseng

The RideCase is comprised of a plastic cover and a light carbon body which positions the iPhone at the center of the bicycle handlebars. it allows easy access to various functions while riding the bicycle.

smart ebike
Designer: Mercedes-Benz Advanced-Design Deutschland

The smart bike appeals to the senses with its clear and flowing design idiom. This well-thought-out reinterpretation of the bike offers handling and enhanced fun when ridden. A straight-forward design for mobility.

Tenga 3D
Designers – Kai Endo, Takeshi Kaneko & Yoshikatsu Miyasaka

The Tenga 3D is a male pleasure item which is available in different variants, all resembling artistic sculptures. The product concept of “Sculptured Ecstasy” is conveyed in an elegant way.

MetalDock – Docking Station for iPhone 4/4S
Design Xavier Houy at OSUNGO Limited

The MetalDock is a tabletop charging station for the iPhone. Its design is reduced to the bare essentials: the charger consists of two branches made of solid heavy metal coated with silicon.

Mellow – Condiment Set
Designer: Bewater Studio Design Team

The interplay of ergonomics, pleasant surface feel and functionality of the Mellow condiment set are impressive. It is well proportioned and is comfortable to hold. The dispensing of the contents is surprising and very well thought out, leading to an experience you want to repeat.

Horn Bike – iPhone Amplifier for Bicycles
Designer: Reads Lin at Bone Collection Fruitshop International

The Horn Bike for the iPhone 4/4S is an amplifier case for bicycles. The back of the silicone cover is attached to the handlebar with a Velcro fastener. The integrated horn uses the principle of a gramophone horn to amplify voice and music, increasing volume by 13 db. It does not require an energy source and is made of environmentally friendly, recyclable material.

Firephant
Designers: Lars Wettre, Jonas Forsman

The Firephant gives the fire extinguisher a fascinating new design vocabulary. It is self-explanatory and easy to use and can be quickly employed in an emergency. This fire extinguisher turns a product that was previously hidden away into a colourful object that makes an emblematic statement.


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