In its seventh year, the Shaw Contract Group recently announced the winners in their Design Is… Award program, which honors architecture and design firms that are changing the very idea of what design is. Through these winning projects, selected from commercial spaces from around the globe, we see how design is redefining the way we work, play and organize our lives. Out of 285 entries from 19 countries, the following five winning firms that won the Design Is… Award for 2012 can be viewed after the break and seen in the video above.
Firm: D/DOCK| Amsterdam, Netherlands Project: B/S/H/ Huishoudapparaten | Hoofddorp, Netherlands
Charged with housing five unique brands in one building, D/DOCK set out to create one culture, one brand and one vision for the new company. The result is a welcoming place that radiates a sense of calm, open for everyone, everywhere at any time. Optimal lighting, tactile materials, soft colors and flexible design elements throughout maximize the experience and well-being of people, while emphasizing the open structure and the vision of the client as a company. This gives clarity to the total and keeps attention on the individual. Classified BREEAM 4 stars, the space is under a guaranteed take-back contract to ensure a second life for all interior elements.
Firm: Colacion Studio | Long Beach, CA Project: Tamdeen Group | Safat, Kuwait
A dynamic, international workforce demands a diversity of spaces, so agility was essential for this project. The project criteria focused less on personnel count and more on personal requirements based on work style and client contact. With work groups ranging from retail management to property development to financial investment, the office needed to have a single style that worked from “daytime to evening.” It was this fashion approach that led the design team to create a stage that celebrated contemporary design elements while maintaining a progressive Arab culture heritage. With stylized silhouettes, a tow-story, vertical green garden and modulated workstations to accommodate future organizational change, this space delivers on its promise.
Firm: Gensler | Los Angeles, CA Project: Shore Hotel | Santa Monica, CA
Replacing two aging motels, the Shore Hotel boasts 164 moderately priced guest rooms in two buildings connected by a bridge. The design team’s vision blends the natural landscape and vibrant urban life, taking in the beauty of the sea and embracing the pedestrian activities of the area. A metal-clad trellis over the street side of the courtyard unifies the two wings of the main building, creating an outdoor living room. The lobby walls pay tribute to the beach, while floor-to-ceiling glass sliders maximize transparency. This LEED Gold certified project completes the profile of Santa Monica’s scenic oceanfront street.
Firm: Checkwitch Poiron Architects Inc. | Nanaimo, BC, Canada Project: Nanaimo Cruise Ship Terminal | Nanaimo, BC, Canada
For cruise ship passengers visiting the mid-Vancouver Island area, the Nanaimo terminal makes a striking first impression that reflects the values of the region. Extensive use of warm, inviting wood combined beauty and native industries of the region. Sustainable products used in the offices overlooking the welcome center provide a subtle yet playful and dynamic counterpoint to the richness of the natural wood used throughout the terminal.
Firm: Shimoda Design Group | Los Angeles, CA Project: WorkCafe | Grand Rapids, MI
Shimoda Design Group was called upon to refresh the Steelcase Global Headquarters for their 100-year anniversary, refurbishing a 1983 cafeteria and converting three large training rooms into a 23,000 square-foot cafeteria. It was important to integrate food and work through a palette of place and posture by mixing workplace around the social aspects of food. By taking advantage of the local bounty of West nourished the connection between local and global. Together, the two food centers, a cafeteria and nourishment beverage bar, become a real time connection for all employees. In addition to being a winner, Shimoda also won the People’s Choice Award, which brought in over 430,000 votes.
For more information on the awards, please visit here.