A Bamboo Sanctuary has been named Dezeen Awards China 2024 interiors project of the year following the announcement of all seven interior winners at this evening's ceremony in Shanghai.
The judges praised the project for its compact and practical functional layout, precise and meticulous size control, warm and comfortable material planning.
Other winners include a flagship store with "petal-like" facade in Shanghai and an exhibition installation inspired by traditional temple furniture in Beijing.
Entries were scored by our interiors jury, which includes Kuang Ming Chou and Vera Chu from design studio Vermillion Zhou, Vincent de Graaf and Wendy Saunders from Aim Architecture and Dirk Zscherpe from Bentley Motors China.
A Bamboo Sanctuary won the prestigious interiors project of the year award, sponsored by Huawei. It was also named home interior project of the year, sponsored by Gaggenau.
Informed by Kyoto's peaceful bamboo forests, the residence on top of a seaside cliff has been re-imagined as a serene sanctuary amidst bamboo trees.
The design blends earthy materials, subtle textures, and thoughtful elements to reflect the owner's love for nature and spiritual sensibilities.
Entries were scored by our interiors jury, which includes Kuang Ming Chou and Vera Chu from design studio Vermillion Zhou, Vincent de Graaf and Wendy Saunders from Aim Architecture and Dirk Zscherpe from Bentley Motors China.
Dezeen Awards China is the ultimate accolade for architects and designers across China.
The second edition of the annual awards programme is in partnership with Bentley as part of a wider collaboration to inspire, support and champion design excellence and showcase innovation that creates a better and more sustainable world.