2016 GIS Design Awards winners
As a means of supporting knowledge and promoting important Romanian projects over the course of the last two years, during GIS Bucharest 2016 five projects have been awarded as part of the Romania Interior Architecture competition.
2016 GIS Design Awards’ goal is to promote quality architecture, to highlight the activity and achievements of Romanian architects and to bring into public debate the impact of interior architecture.
The winners of 2016 GIS Design Awards are:
Healthcare
Authors: arch. Adriana Gheorghiescu, arch. Alexandra Berdan, arch. Tiberiu Teodor Stanciu
Project: The Pharmacy for Children (Farmacia pentru copii)
Office: Miolk
City: Iasi
Hotels and Restaurants
Author: Dragos Epure
Project: BDP Express
Office: Metropolis
City: Bucuresti
Public, Educational and Cultural Spaces
Authors: arch. Adrian Cancer-Zanea, arch. Sabin Dumitru
Project: Carturesti Carusel
Office: Square One
City: Bucuresti
Installations and Objects
Author: arch. Robert Marin
Project: Airport Lounge
Office: Nuca Studio
City: Bucuresti
Corporate Space and Institutional
Author: arch. Dorin Stefan Adam
Project: Alukonigstahl
Office: Manadelucru
City: Bucuresti
Special Award from the Jury
Authors: arch. Adrian Cancer-Zanea, arch. Sabin Dumitru
Project: Carturesti Carusel
Office: Square One
City: Bucuresti
Popularity Award
Authors: arch. Adrian Cancer-Zanea, arch. Sabin Dumitru
Project: Carturesti Carusel
Office: Square One
City: Bucuresti
The jury members:
• arch. Șerban ȚIGĂNAȘ, president Romanian Order of Architects
• Florin MINDIRIGIU, president PROEvent Cultural Association
• conf. dr. arch. Beatrice-Gabriela JOEGER
• arch. Nicholas GALABOV, vice-president Chamber of Architects in Bulgaria
• arch. Carlo BERARDUCCI, founder Carlo Berarducci Architecture, Italy
• arch. Cédric RAMIÈRE, founder CoCo Architecture, France
• arch. Dean LAH, founder Enota, Slovenia
• interior designer Rai PINTO, founder Rai Pinto Studio, Spain.
2016 GIS Design Awards winners and their projects will be highlighted and further promoted in an itinerary exposition throughout the country, at architecture universities and at this year’s expo conference series in Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Bulgaria and Turkey.