This year’s awards ceremony took place last night in London. Here is the full list of winners OMA, Barber Osgerby, Martino Gamper and Piet Oudolf were among the winners at this year’s Icon Awards, which took place last night in London. At a ceremony in St Mary’s Church, Marylebone – attended by design and architecture’s rising and established stars – Rem Koolhaas’s practice was named Architecture Practice of the Year and Gamper’s firm scooped the prize for Design Studio of the Year. Piet Oudolf was named Icon of the Year. The Dutch landscape architect has this year completed the garden at Hauser & Wirth‘s new gallery in Somerset and the final section of the High Line in New York. The LSE Saw Swee Hock Student Centre was selected as the 2014 Building of the Year and Barber Osgerby’s Bodleian Libraries chair was picked as the Furniture Design of the Year. The title of Emerging Design Studio went to Study O Portable, while architecture collective Assemble was named Emerging Architecture Practice of the Year. Caruso St John’s Tate Britain project was recognised as the Interior of the Year. Mobile-phone-based eye testing system Peek, the Fortis Exoskeleton and the UltraRope cable picked up trophies for Socially Responsible Design, Product Design and Technology of the Year. Attendees were entertained by music by the Chris Corcoran trio, Cable Street Collective and Moshi Moshi DJs. Our January 2014 Awards issue, our tomorrow, features interviews with the winners. THE WINNERS OF THE 2014 ICON AWARDS Emerging Design Studio of the Year Study O Portable Sponsored by Bisley
Study O Portable’s Fuzz table See the full shortlist for Emerging Design Studio of the Year Read about last year’s winner, Thomas Thwaites Design Studio of the Year Martino Gamper Sponsored by Teuco Martino Gamper’s In A State of Repair exhibition in Milan See the full shortlist for Design Studio of the Year Read about last year’s winner, Metahaven Emerging Architecture Practice of the Year Assemble Sponsored by EQUITONE from Marley Eternit Assemble’s The Playing Field theatre in Southampton See the full shortlist for Emerging Architecture Practice of the Year Read an interview with last year’s winner, Rural Urban Framework Architecture Practice of the Year OMA Sponsored by Scandinavian Business Seating OMA’s De Rotterdam See the full shortlist for Architecture Practice of the Year Read about last year’s winner, Robbrecht and Daem Socially Responsible Design of the Year Portable Eye Examination Kit (Peek) Sponsored by UK Construction Week
See the full shortlist for Socially Responsible Design of the Year Read about last year’s winner, Child ViSion glasses Technology of the Year UltraRope by Kone Sponsored by Monotype
See the full shortlist for Technology of the Year Building of the Year Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, London, by O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects Sponsored by KI See the full shortlist for Building of the Year Read about last year’s winner, Praça das Artes in São Paulo Interior of the Year Tate Britain Millbank Project, London, by Caruso St John Sponsored by Modus
See the full shortlist for Interior of the Year Read about last year’s winner, Cruz y Ortiz’s Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam Product Design of the Year Fortis Exoskeleton by Lockheed Martin Sponsored by Solus Ceramics See the full shortlist for Product Design of the Year Furniture Design of the Year Bodleian Libraries Chair by Barber Osgerby Sponsored by Design Guild Mark
Read out interview with Konstantin Grcic about last year’s winning furniture design, his Bench B See the full shortlist for Furniture Design of the Year Icon of the Year Piet Oudolf Read our interview with last year’s winner: Margaret Calvert THANK YOU TO ALL OUR PARTNERS: Murdock London, Paul Edmonds, Jelly Belly, Glaceau Smart Water, Darling Corn, Mark’s, Monotype, Peppersmith, Peroni, Hardy’s, Beaujolais and Grasovka vodka |
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