AZ Awards
Patrick Norquet's Pure Paper Color takes paper, available in flat sheets or gently embossed in a number of patterns, and transforms it into a building material. The Ober product is the 2018 AZ Awards Winner for Architectural/Interior Products.
For the Bloomberg SF Tech Hub, Volume created environmental graphics that prompt employees to expand their minds and think beyond the confines of the office.
With its timber construction, colourful graphics and irregular form, Five Fields Play Structure takes recreational architecture to new heights.
Jean Verville's Fahouse is a restrained take on an A-frame, with fun flourishes that offset its minimalism.
The Gemma Observatory meets the stringent requirements of a celestial viewing facility, but with a high-design form that looks anything but scientific.
Nothing short of brilliant, People's Canopy is an ultra flexible, ultra portable piece of infrastructure that transforms any public space into one for gathering.
To protect land under threat of development in Quzhou City, China, local firm Turenscape devised a sustainable and captivating solution.
It took more than 30 prototypes to get Pair Chair exactly right, but all that reiteration paid off, with a seat that could very well be a new classic.
Keilhauer’s Hangout Collection successfully meets the demands that an open work environment be comfortable, attractive and conducive to work.
Chum Passerelle, a collaboration between Cannon Design and NEUF Architect(e)s proves that infrastructure need not be boring.