Canadian Interiors (click here to visit their website)
holds an annual People's Choice Awards: Best of Canada Design
Competition, where the public can vote for the spaces they
feel are the best designed. There are various categories such as:
Offices, Institutional, Residential, Retail, Presentation Centres,
Hospitality, Landscape Design, and Product Design.
Interior design is a practice that deals with anything within a
space - walls, windows, doors, finishes, textures, light,
furnishings and furniture. Good interior design would usually
require a space that is safe and function, but also aesthetically
pleasing. I found this design competition and the designs up for
the awards extremely interesting, and it brings up several
questions. What makes good design? What makes modern design? Is
modern design necessarily good, just because it's something we
haven't seen before?
Here's a sample of the nominees up for the Canadian Interiors'
People's Choice Awards. I've put the design team underneath each
photograph to identify their work:
offices
Bos
Gestion Rene Desjardins Design team
Air Miles
Figure3 design team
institutional
Brampton Soccer Centre
MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects design team
residential
Ledbury Residence
Design team: Merike Reigo and Stephen Bauer
retail
Davids Footware
Burdifilek design team
Umbra Concept Store
Figure3 design team
EKO Jewelry Boutique
Dialogue 38 design team
presentation
centres
Bohemian Embassy Presentation Centre
II by IV Design Associates design team
hospitality
Hotel Alt
Lemay Michaud design team
landscape
design
Urban Garden Room
Designer: Drew Mandel
product
design
Paper Crane Chandelier
Dialogue 38 design team
Saw Lamp
Designer: Matthew Kroeker
Images:
Canadian
Interiors
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