On Thursday 9 February, The Broad was declared the Supreme Winner of the 2017 Surface Design Awards.
The Broad is a new contemporary art museum founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. The museum is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is among the most prominent in post-war and contemporary art worldwide. The 120,000 square foot building featuring two floors of gallery space was designed by Diller Scofidio +
Renfro in collaboration with Gensler. Arup provided a range of multi-disciplinary building services, including lighting design and acoustic consulting. The stunning building with its thoughtful approach to design was described by the judges as “environmentally and technically great” and an “awe inspiring space, seamless with a clever use of light and form.”
The Surface Design Awards recognise examples of progressive design and the use of innovative surfaces in projects both in the UK and internationally. 33 projects were named as finalists for the 2017 awards with 45% of shortlisted projects being from overseas.
Each project was judged on a range of criteria including the type of surface, the use of materials and aesthetic design. 13 winners were announced from 7 different categories with most categories being divided into both an interior and exterior section. The Winners span from 7 different countries with 3 projects from China.
With project admissions including private residencies, billboards, restaurants and even a car park, the judging panel had a difficult task in selecting the finalists and winners of each category. The range of exciting and creative projects inspired a lively debate with projects being described as ‘accomplished’, ‘clever’, ‘effective’, ‘innovative’ and ‘delicate’.
The strength of all the projects made for some difficult decisions, however some stand out projects, including The Broad, were unanimously chosen by all. The judging panel was co-chaired by Tina Nordon, Project Director of Conran Partners and Ab Rodgers of Ab Rodgers Design. The judges included Jenny Jones of Studio Jenny Jones, Sacha Leong of Studiolise, Bethan Wood of Studio Wood, Christopher Ash of Project Orange, Arfroditi Krassa of ArfroditiKrassa and Fiona Thompson from Richmond, all of whom are experts in their fields.
Pavlina Akritas, Senior Lighting Designer at Arup, whose project The Broad was declared the supreme winner said:
“It’s clear that this is an incredibly special, visually stimulating building and it’s great for it to have been recognised with this award. The airy, honeycomb-like ‘veil’ that envelopes the structure effectively filters natural daylight across the space, which was a unique and exciting challenge for us to work with. I really believe that this project wouldn’t have been possible without the close collaboration between the client, the architect and the design team.”
Surface Design Award Winners 2017
Supreme Winner | |
Project Name: The Broad, USA
Architect / Designer: ARUP/Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler |
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Commercial Exterior Surface | |
Project Name: TAI CHI, China
Architect / Designer: Kris Lin Interior Design |
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Commercial Interior Surface | |
Project Name: Fucina, UK
Architect / Designer: Andy Martin Architecture |
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Housing Exterior Surface | |
Project Name: Ruins Studio, UK
Architect / Designer: Lily Jencks Studio + Nathanael Dorent |
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Housing Interior Surface | |
Project Name: Ericeiria House
Architect / Designer: maria ana vasco costa + João Tiago Aguiar Arquitectos, Portugal |
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Light & Surface Exterior | |
Project Name: Redbridge College, UK
Architect / Designer: Ayre Chamberlain Gaunt |
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Light & Surface Interior | |
Project Name: The Broad, USA
Lighting Designer/ Architect: ARUP/Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler Project Name: Sacred Heart Cathedral of Kericho Diocese, Kenya Lighting Design/ Architect: ARUP/John McAslan + Partners |
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Public Building Exterior Surface | |
Project Name: Ópusztaszer Visitor Center, Hungary
Architect / Designer: IVANKA Factory Zrt |
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Public Building Interior Surface | |
Project Name: SKYNET, China
Architect / Designer: Kris Lin International Design |
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Retail Exterior Surface | |
Project Name: Carnaby-Kingly Street and Fouberts Place, UK
Architect / Designer: Rolfe Judd |
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Retail Interior Surface | |
Project Name: Fred Perry Bangkok, Thailand
Architect / Designer: BuckleyGrayYeoman |
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Sustainable Exterior Surface | |
Project Name: Perspectives , UK
Architect / Designer: Giles Miller Studio |
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Sustainable Interior Surface | |
Project Name: International Wine and Spirits Museum, China
Architect / Designer: Shanghai Godophin |
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Temporary Structure | |
Project Name: Billboards, UK
Architect / Designer: Giles Miller Studio |