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WAN Interior Design Awards 2011The jury judged all the entries on a number of factors including originality, innovation, form and special quality, sustainability and context, also how the design addressed the key elements of the client brief.
![]() Hotel De La Paix, Luang Prabang. Picture Credits: WAN Awards The shortlisted and winning projects from the WAN Interior Design Awards 2011. The Awards were very successful with over 180 entries from all over the world. Judges by the illustrious jury panel over two days to accomodtedate Sir Terence Conran and Wayne Hemmingway's daunting work schedule, the panel were surprised and delighted with the quality and variety of the entries.
![]() Judges left to right: Nico Yainnikkou Creative Director at Y2DC, Lee Hallman Head of Candy & Candy Design, Daniel Herriott Associate & Interior Designer, HOK, Cathy Strongman Freelance Journalist, Fiona Livingstone, Co-founder Studiofibre, Wayne Hemingway and Sir Terence Conran judged the Awards the day before due to work commitments. "Taking party in the jury session was thoroughly enjoyable and enlightening. It was a privilege to see 80 beautifully designed schemes and to get an insight into the ideas behind them!" Daniel Herriott "Residential was by far the hardest category to pick a winner, I had to think long and hard between my top four choices as they really were excellent. But the house in Little Venice is where I would most like to live myself." Sir Terence Conran Read more of the Jury's comments: www.wantoday.com Further Information: |