Dezeen Awards architecture, interiors and design winning projects revealed
Studio Tom Emerson and Taller 5, Mediated Matter Group at MITÂ and Branch Studio Architects have won awards for the best projects of the year at Dezeen Awards 2019.
The announcements were made in front of 250 guests at Ennismore Sessions House in London, where the best established and emerging studios of the year were also revealed.
The overall winners across the sectors of architecture, interiors and design were chosen from the thirty winning projects, which were announced earlier this month.
A shelter for archeologists in Peru, a school office interior in Melbourne based on Italian piazzas and a robotically fabricated structure made from organic matter were selected as this year's overall project winners.
This year's three master juries, who met in London in September, chose the winners based on how beautiful, innovative and beneficial they are to people and planet. A Room for Archeologists and Kids is the architecture project of the year. Top image: the project was built in the Peruvian desert
The architecture project of the year, which also won the small building award, was designed and built by 45 architecture students from Zurich and Lima.
Designed by ETH Zurich's Studio Tom Emerson and Taller 5 at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Peru (PUCP), A Room for Archaeologists and Kids has a woven white textile canopy, bamboo cane walls and earthen floors.
The shelter for archeologists was designed by students from Zurich and Lima
The pavilion provides shelter for ...
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