A'Design Award and Competitions' Early Bird Submissions
A’Design Award and Competitions | Early Bird Submissions

The A’ Design Award & Competition, established in 2010, is dedicated to recognizing, celebrating, and promoting exceptional design excellence. This modern competition reimagines traditional design contests from the pre-digital era. Over the years, it has evolved into one of the most esteemed design competitions globally, offering a diverse array of over 100 design categories. These include the Good Industrial Design Award, Good Architecture Design Award, Good Product Design Award, Good Communication Design Award, Good Service Design Award, and Good Fashion Design Award, among many other categories.

The primary goal of the award is to showcase participants’ design works, providing them with significant publicity and acknowledgment. Winning this prestigious award not only bolsters corporate reputation and brand image but also offers valuable feedback and enriching experiences for designers. Each year, submissions are evaluated by an international jury panel composed of academics, industry professionals, and media personalities.

For the 2024-2025 edition, ArchEyes is excited to announce the winners in a special feature on May 1, 2025. Early submission registration to A’ Design Award & Competition 2024-2025 is open until June 30, 2024.

Here, we’ve compiled some of our favorite winners from past editions:

Benjakitti Forest Park by Arsomsilp and Turenscape

benjakitti

© Mr. Srirath Somsawat, 2022

  • Team: Client Collaborators: Tobacco Authority of Thailand, Royal Thai Army (Ministry of Defence), Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, Design Consultant: Turenscape, Landscape Architect: Landscape Studio by Arsomsilp, Architect: Arsomsilp Community and Environmental Architect , Structure Engineer: Kasem Design and Consultant, Mechanical and Electrical Engineer: Optimology , Construction Manager: Stonehenge , Contractor: Royal Thai Army – 1st Development Division and Signage Designer: Plan Motif
  • Winner Category: 2023 – 2024, Gold A’ Landscape Design Award Winner
  • Inspiration: “With Thailand’s monsoon climate, floods and droughts are significant issues. The design comes up with a sponge concept that retains rainwater in the rainy season and discharges water in the dry season. The urban-sewage-polluted water from the adjacent canal is purified by native aquatic plants. The site is flat with a 0.5-meter-above-MSL elevation average and a high groundwater level case. Thai agricultural wisdom, furrow irrigation, is used to elevate tree roots, avoid floods, and drain water.

Zen Building Interior Design Project by Giuliano Marchiorato

zen building

© Giuliano Marchiorato, 2023

  • Designer: Giuliano Marchiorato
  • Winner Category: 2023 – 2024, Silver A’ Interior Design Award Winner
  • Inspiration: “Inviting textures and natural materials, such as travertine marble, Tauari wood and carved rough stone, create a calm and engaging atmosphere. Art, nature and architecture awaken the senses and invite you to enter. The eastern concept, inspired by the deep perception of time and its transience.Stillness, intimacy, asymmetry. Refuge where body, mind and soul find their fullness again. Natural elements with their sounds and silences, aromas and textures, restore the balance of everything.

Sushi Koji Restaurant by Ryuji Kojo and Toshihiro Obata

sushi koji

© Toshihisa Ishii / Blitz Studio

  • Designers: Creative Director: STUDIO MOUN, Architect: Ryuji Kojo + Toshihiro Obata / STUDIO MOUN, Constructor: Yasutsunegumi, Branding Director: Hanae Yoshizaki / H Branding Works, Graphic Designer: Natsuko Saka / TSUTO, Calligrapher: Mikiko Kayama, Lighting Designer: Ryohei Koyama / ModuleX, Washi: Kamisukishikoushitsu and Bespoke Chair: Wataru Sakai
  • Winner Category: 2023 – 2024, Silver A’ Interior Design Award Winner
  • Inspiration: “Client is a sushi chef who has worked at many famous restaurants. In designing a sushi restaurant that would open when he became independent, we were inspired by him. To embody his warm personality and his attitude as a craftsman who brings out the flavor of ingredients, we created a space that gently envelops guests with soft materials. The space, created while taking advantage of the original characteristics of materials, will grow in depth with time, fostering an atmosphere only felt here.

Hanoi Detachable Sofa by Yuqi Wang

Hanoi Detachable Sofa by Yuqi Wang

© Yuqi Wang, 2023.

  • Designer: Yuqi Wang
  • Winner Category: 2023 – 2024, Silver A’ Furniture Design Award Winner
  • Inspiration: “Tower of Hanoi is a popular intelligence toy worldwide. The process of players moving the rings onto the towers inspired me to design Hanoi Sofa. I want to design a sofa that is easy and fun to assemble, a sofa that can optimize the volume and the cost of package, storage and transportation, and a sofa that is in line with the concept of sustainable design. This interesting structure has been validated through our experiment and the materials are all environmentally friendly.

Takeda Global Headquarters Office 

takeda global headquarters

© Takumi Ota

  • Designer: Kashiwa Sato, Nihon Sekkei and Hiroyuki Enomoto
  • Winner Category: 2023 – 2024, Silver A’ Interior Design Award Winner
  • Inspiration: “The spatial concept Sato chose for the entire building is “life force,” a reference to Takeda’s nature-based origins in medicinal botanical garden research, which contributes to people’s health and the future of medicine by creating superior pharmaceutical products. Light, water, and soil nurture trees and support life, while the connections between people create the future. Sato designed the motifs using each of the eight kanji characters.

Yantai Experience Sales Centre and Exhibition by More Design Office

yantai experience

© More Design Office Co., Ltd

  • Designer: Justin Bridgland, Jaycee Chui
  • Winner Category: 2022 – 2023, Silver A’ Architecture, Building, and Structure Design Award Winner
  • Inspiration: “The typical exhibition center is designed as a loop or a one-way path. Often a courtyard or site model is placed at the center as a focus; circulation is linear, lacking interconnection between distant spaces. MDO decided to challenge this norm by creating a public area at its center, a place for discussion and interaction. MDO wanted to design the space to be more human-centric and welcoming. The other functions are arranged as peripheral crystal ramifications, connected to the central heart.

Yuamu Hotel by Naoya Tochio

yuamu

© Tomooki Kengaku

  • Designer: Naoya Tochio
  • Winner Category: 2022 – 2023, Silver A’ Interior Space Award Winner
  • Inspiration: “With the spread of COVID-19 in 2019, the demand for banquet halls has disappeared. Therefore, the owner wondered if the banquet hall could be renovated as guest rooms. Taking advantage of the high ceilings, they decided on an original plan that could not be realized on any other guest room floor. Both the living room and bathroom were placed near the window so that they could look out on the river flowing in front of them, creating a new, unprecedented Japanese modern guest room.”

Shanan Hotel by Eason Zhu

shanan

© Aogvision, Shanan, 2022

  • Designer: Eason Zhu, Erhuan Chai, Yeqing Feng, Eileen Chen, Jiajun Li, Apple Wu, Yiting Du, Liangliang Weng, and Xiaoxian Hu
  • Winner Category: 2022 – 2023, Silver A’ Interior Space Award Winner
  • Inspiration: “Inspired by the surrounding bamboo sea and mountain scenery, the design language expresses the yearning and awe for nature. While enjoying the beautiful scenery, it can trigger deep thinking about life.”

First Shiguangli Marketing Center by Shanhejinyuan

first shiguangli
© Zhang Qilin
  • Designer: Shanhejinyuan
  • Winner Category: Interior Space and Exhibition Design Category, 2021 – 2022
  • Inspiration: Some people say that a city is like an island, and we are willing to turn it into an island about books. Let the time slow down, let the heart flow slowly on a flat boat formed by the collection of words, explore a book island, and create a “de-sales” sales office.

The Animal Backbone Retail Store by Eason Zhu

the animal backbone
© Zheng Shi
  • Designer: Eason Zhu Alex Lin, Design Team and Erhuan Chai Qianlan Lu Guanhang Jiang
  • Winner Category: Interior Space and Exhibition Design Category, 2021 – 2022
  • Inspiration:  Regarding the design process, a narrative story was implanted when space was not yet characterized. Starting from the walking track of a cat, the inner space and the outer space in the space are divided, and the basic functions in the living state are divided by a circle. There are doors, and windows that give the ability to peep and observe the inside and outside. And on the inside, there are living rooms, restaurants, kitchens, bathrooms, etc., which form the scene elements of life and form a bubble map.

Tianqingli Residential Townhouse by Likun Shen

tianqingli residential

© gad

  • Designers: Likun Shen
  • Winner Category: 2022 – 2023, Bronze A’ Architecture, Building, and Structure Design Award Winner
  • Inspiration: “This project creates the spatial pattern of a multi-sided landscape and multiple courtyards, forming a direct dialogue between architecture and nature. The courtyard presents a natural openness while giving consideration to privacy. The project classifies the courtyards with the traditional Chinese garden landscape borrowing approach. Thus the sequence between the private and public courtyards is more variable, which is closer to being in line with the contemporary aesthetic needs.”

Orchard Stone House Residence by Rado Iliev

orchard stone house

© Assen Emilov

  • Designers: Rado Iliev
  • Winner Category: 2022 – 2023, Bronze A’ Architecture, Building, and Structure Design Award Winner
  • Inspiration: “House is inspired by the incredible setting and views and the surrounding almond trees orchard. Use of the stone quarry of the site informed the building design too.”
cifi ningbo honored palace
© Sun Hongtao, Zheng Shuifang and Lu Jia, 2021.
  • Designer: Sun Hongtao, Zheng Shuifang and Lu Jia
  • Winner Category: Interior Space and Exhibition Design Category, 2021 – 2022
  • Inspiration:  The whole project uses airplanes and sea-crossing bridges as inspiration elements so that the most exciting city charm is endlessly released in this world. The feelings of the visitors are guided by art in the hustle and bustle of the city and gradually integrated into the local space, rather than being an alienated bystander.

Sunac Guangshen Longshan Commercial Town by Judesign

sunac guangshen longshan
© Judesign, 2021
  • Designer:  Judesign
  • Winner Category: Interior Space and Exhibition Design Category, 2021 – 2022
  • Inspiration: Since the Internet has spawned rapid development of consumption mode, the sales center has gradually changed from a single model to a functional space that meets the needs of community public services; the service relationship with customers has also transitioned from split-level services to parallel services. Inspired by continuous communication and feedback from customers, it provides new operating concepts for community public spaces.

Fantasy Factory Retail Store by SIG Design

fantasy factory
© Nayuki, 2019
  • Designer: Ray Lee, Jiajia Wu, Yinhui Gu, Hongrong Zhang, and Jing Lee
  • Winner Category: Interior Space and Exhibition Design Category, 2021 – 2022
  • Inspiration: The idea of FTY was extracted from the factory. F stands for Fair. For the large flow of people and rich product categories, the space was planned in the way of a market.T stands for time. Inspired by the SKY series of photography by ERIC CAHAN, the color is extracted from the color changes of the sky, implying time changes of a day. Y refers to You (customers). To emphasize the relationship between customers and Nayuki Space. Different You in the mirror is extended to the multi-dimensional interactive device.

Ruyi Exhibition Center by Kris Lin

Ruyi Exhibition Center by Kris Lin
© KLID 2020
  • Designer: Kris Lin and Anda Yang
  • Winner Category: Architecture, Building, and Structure Design Category, 2020 – 2021.
  • Inspiration: The image of Ruyi inspires the project design. Ruyi, a ceremonial scepter, as the name implies, everything goes well, is the traditional auspicious object for Chinese people. When the emperor met with foreign envoys in ancient times, he also gave Ruyi as a sign of respect and friendship between the two countries.

O3Connect Stool by TzuWei Chang, KaiLi Chang and RouChun Wang

oconnect
© Tzu-Wei Chang
  • Designers: Instructor: ChungSheng Chen, Designer: Tzu-Wei Chang, Designer: Kai-Li Chang, Designer: Rou-Chun Wang and Tainan University of Technology/Product Design Department
  • Winner Category: Furniture Design Category, 2020 – 2021.
  • Inspiration: A circle is a harmonious pattern, giving people a sense of completeness, harmony, and inclusiveness. Life is full of many circle designs, for instance; the infinite circle of Yin-Yang, the geometry pattern of three circle intersection, the famous five interconnecting ring circle of the Olympic logo and etcetera. Taking the inspiration from circular geometry comes with the origin of nature, the combination of wood and leather, soft and solid, transformed into a comfortable and warm sensation. Interlocking three circular curvature shapes to form the beautiful hollow supporting structure by laminated wood bending into shape, covering with high-quality of hand stitching leather. The appearance is three circular units connected to each other, giving it the meaning of the circle of life.

Guangming Public Service Platform by Zhubo Design

Guangming Public Service by Zhubo Design
© Xia Zhi
  • Designers: Feng Guochuan, Zhong Qiao, Liu Xiaoying, Executive managers: Qu Yu, Zhang Biqin, Xiong Guilin, and Designers: Xu Longjie, Gong Xiaowen, Deng Hua, Zhang Meisong, Hou Lianjian, Bao Shaobin, Qu Zhenhua, Liang Fuji, Xie Bo, Lv Fang
  • Winner Category: Architecture, Building, and Structure Design Category, 2020 – 2021.
  • Inspiration: Taishi Chair-like layout (three sides enclosed, south side open) is very common among Chinese government buildings and was also requested in the project’s design brief. The designer intended to break the conservative Taishi Chair-like spatial pattern to bring a new image and inject vitality into the government architecture.

White Mountain by Kris Lin

White Mountain by Kris Lin
© KLID 2020
  • Designers: Kris Lin and Anda Yang
  • Winner Category: Architecture, Building, and Structure Design Category, 2020 – 2021.
  • Inspiration: The designer was inspired by the shape of the rolling hills and created the surficial landscape that extends down to the visual surface of the building. It connects the surficial and underground space. The project base is surrounded by mountains, with natural landscape resources such as Zijin Mountain and Hongshan Forest Zoo.

ShuiFa-White Marble in the Wilderness Property Exhibition Centre by Qun Wen

ShuiFa White Marble in the Wilderness Property Exhibition Centre by Qun Wen
© Vincent Wu
  • Designer: Qun Wen, Gen Li, Shixin Gao, Jiarui Li, Suqing Yan, Liuqing Liu, Ye Wang, Dan Zhu, Jing Du
  • Winner Category: Architecture, Building, and Structure Design Category, 2020 – 2021.
  • Inspiration: Inspired by Wang Wei’s verse from Mountain Dwelling in Autumn: “Rain passes in the pristine mountain, refreshing autumn evening. Moon shines among the pine; clear spring flows on stones.”

Mountain House in Mist by Lin Chen

Mountain House in Mist by Lin Chen
© Lin Chen, 2020.
  • Designer: Chen Lin and Liu Dongying
  • Winner Category: Architecture, Building, and Structure Design Category, 2020 – 2021.
  • Inspiration: The book house is located in an ancient village in Wuyi and was developed by a local tourism real estate company as a part of the development and construction. Before the development, only a few elderly residents live in this empty village. It was hoped that this book house could change the situation by bringing more visitors to it.

Sharing Joy Lounge Chair by Zhe Gao

sharing joy
© Zhe Gao, 2021.
  • Designers: Zhe Gao and Designer: Youjin Song
  • Winner Category: Furniture Design Category, 2021 – 2022
  • Inspiration: The inspiration for this design comes from the posture that cats curl up in circles when they sleep. To combine it with minimalist style, we simplify and visualize it as an O-shaped element in geometry. The O-shaped element can be freely transformed to form a tunnel for cats to pass through, or it can be extended to the shape of the chair legs to maintain the concise consistency of the product.

Chongqing Zhongshuge – Bookstore

Chongqing Zhongshuge - Bookstore - A’ Design Award & Competition 2020-2021
© Shao Feng | Courtesy of A’ Design Awards & Competition
  • Designer: Li Xiang
  • Winner Category: 2019 – 2020, Platinum A’ Space and Exhibition Design Award Winner
  • Inspiration: As one of the largest inland cities of mountains and rivers globally, Chongqing is a city full of surprises and pleasant, charming corners. Since ancient times, its landscape and numerous historical sites have attracted many classical writers and calligraphers. Until today, Chongqing is still a city of attraction to everyone. The designer intended to present the splendid landscape of Chongqing in the bookstore so that the visitors may feel like in the charming town while reading.

Revolving Especie Armchair by Zanini de Zanine

revolving especie
© Credito 21 Mobiliario, Poltrona Especie, 2022.
  • Designer: Zanini de Zanine and Creative Director: Thyara Torres
  • Winner Category: Furniture Design Category, 2020 – 2021
  • Inspiration: The Especie revolving armchair was inspired by the creative force of Brazilian modern design from the 70’s. The furniture produced at that time was characterized by the use of solid wood, and its volumetry with striking lines, the furniture of the ’70s prioritized defined and rigid features. Allied to this, the idea of sustainability and resignification of elements of disposal.

Lattice Chair by Chen Kuan-Cheng

Lattice Chair by Chen Kuan Cheng
© Chen Kuan-Cheng, 2020
  • Designer: Chen Kuan-cheng
  • Winner Category: Furniture Design Category, 2020 – 2021
  • Inspiration: Inspired by the waterfall, the back, and armrests of the chair flow downward in a beautiful lattice pattern, symbolizing the fusion of wood and bamboo, and the fusion of Eastern and Western cultures. Combining the flexibility of bamboo and the strength of wood to form the perfect chair.

Rotass Haute Joallerie – Store

Rotass Haute Joallerie - Store
© Qiang Dou | Courtesy of A’ Design Awards & Competition
  • Designer: Xiaobing Yao
  • Winner Category: 2019 – 2020, Platinum A’ Interior Space and Exhibition Design Award Winner
  • Inspiration: The main product of Rotass is a customized wedding ring, and it is the love between men and women that makes people produce this kind of consumption. Because the design relies on the brand’s long history charm of the original building, the designer always designs the space around the theme of “love” symbolized by the brand from the two aspects of structure and art.

DC 3 Stool by Sergio Fahrer

dc
© Gui Gomes
  • Designer: Jack Fahrer
  • Winner Category: Furniture Design Category, 2021 – 2022
  • Inspiration: Inspired by the DC 3, a low-wing twin-engine monoplane that was a game changer for the aircraft market in the 1950s and 1960s, the DC 3 stool resembles the structural ribs of the monoplane’s wings. Result of the designer’s passion for research and the development of new techniques, the piece is designed with organic curves, and its structure is transformed into unique details to improve its aesthetics. The stool with a sculptural design finds in the apparent edges a way to highlight its lines.

Registration for the A’ Design Award & Competition 2024-2025 is open now.
The deadline for early submissions is June 30, 2024. Results will be announced to the public on May 1, 2025.