Dezeen Awards China 2023 winners revealed at party in Shanghai

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Judges joined architects and designers from all over China in a ceremony to celebrate the winners of the inaugural edition of Dezeen Awards China in Shanghai last week. The event at Neri&Hu-designed The Sukhothai Shanghai hotel welcomed guests from...

Judges joined architects and designers from all over China in a ceremony to celebrate the winners of the inaugural edition of Dezeen Awards China in Shanghai last week.

The event at Neri&Hu-designed The Sukhothai Shanghai hotel welcomed guests from over 100 studios and companies  to celebrate the 26 winners.

Guests gathered in front of the stage before the announcement

The three overall project winners, which recognise the best building, interior and design of the year, were chosen from the project winners and were revealed at the party by Dezeen's co-CEO Benedict Hobson and China editor Christina Yao.

The six nomination-only China Designers of the Year, which reward the best emerging and established talent in the country across architecture, interiors and design, were also announced at the ceremony.

Dezeen co-CEO Benedict Hobson and China editor Christina Yao presented the awards

Guests included Yu Ting, Frank Chou, Alex Mok, Vincent de Graaf and Filippo Gabbiani.

Studios AIM Architecture, FOG Architecture, MUDA-Architects, OPEN Architecture and RSHP were among the winners that collected their Dezeen Awards paper marble trophies – originally designed by Atelier NL but refashioned out of Paper Factor material in collaboration with Bentley.

Vincent de Graaf (left) and Wendy Saunders (right), co-founders of AIM Architecture were at the ceremony

The winning studios also received a certificate made from Bentley Lighthouse Award shortlisted studio Notpla's seaweed paper, a collaboration with specialist paper company GF Smith.

The project of the year and Designers of the Year winners also received a bottle of The Dalmore King Alexander III, a one-of-a-kind single malt whiskey by Scottish distiller The Dalmore.

FOG Architecture won emerging interior designer of the year and its project To Summer Beijing Flagship Store also won interiors project of the year

Architecture project of the year, sponsored by The Dalmore and V&A Dundee, was won by Beijing-based studio Trace Architecture Office.

Multi-disciplinary design studio FOG Architecture took home the interiors project of the year award, sponsored by Gaggenau.

Yann Design Studio won design project of the year

Guests at The Sukhothai hotel in Shanghai enjoyed drinks provided by this year's Dezeen Awards China drinks sponsors The Dalmore and Perrier-Jouët.

Seating was provided by furniture brand Herman Miller, which also sponsored the workplace design category.

All Dezeen Awards China 2023 winners were published on Dezeen and Dezeen's Wechat account last Tuesday evening. Each winner also received a dedicated page on Dezeen Awards China website.

The event featured furniture by Herman Miller, which sponsored the workplace design category

We look forward to celebrating with you again next year! In the meantime, please subscribe to our newsletter to stay updated with the latest Dezeen Awards China news.

The photography is by HQH.

Dezeen Awards China 2023

Dezeen Awards China is the first regional edition of Dezeen Awards, which celebrates the best architecture, interiors and design in China. The annual awards are in partnership with Bentley, as part of a wider collaboration that will see the brand work with Dezeen to support and inspire the next generation of design talent.

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