Drifting Stones by Chinese studio Do Design
China’s Do Design was the winner of the “Best Commercial Architectural Cultural Project” with ‘Drifting Stones and The Hut’ in Chongqing, China.
China’s Do Design was the winner of the “Best Commercial Architectural Cultural Project” with ‘Drifting Stones and The Hut’ in Chongqing, China.
Kyoto-based Hosoo and Italy’s Dimorestudio won the “Best Design Collaboration” category with the Hemisphere’s collection.
U.S.-based Oppenheim Architecture won the “Best Hospitality Project” award for the Desert Rock Resort in Saudi Arabia.
Los Angeles-based Atelier Gulla won the “Best Hospitality Project” award for its design of Javier’s Los Angeles restaurant.
Brazil’s Maria Fernanda Paes De Barros won the “Best Production Design” award for the Giant Otter Armchair.
India’s Multitude of Sins won the “Best Residential Interior Design Project” award for Pennyroyal Tea, a garden sanctuary on the eastern coast of Tamil Nad.
The exhibition “Re-Selvagem”, by French artist Eva Jospin, unfolded in a reinvented jungle at Brazil’s Oscar Niemeyer Museum (MON). Curated by Marcello Dantas, the international exhibition included nine large-scale works, including installations and drawings, as well as two videos.
Javier’s Los Angeles, by Atelier Gulla, winner of the CDA 2026 “Best Hospitality Project, Interior Design” award.
India’s Studio Lagom won “Best Residential Project, Architecture” for House of Memories.