-By Contract Staff

Photo by Kent Miller
In our 50th year of publication,
Contract proudly presents
its 2010 awards issue, including the prestigious
Designer of the
Year Award, the 2010
Legend Award, and the winners of
the
31st Annual Interiors Awards Competition. The editors
wish to extend our congratulations to the five partners of
Graft—Gregor Hoheisel, Lars Krückeberg, Wolfram Putz,
Thomas Willemeit, and Alejandra Lillo—who are being honored as our
2010 Designers of the Year. In its young existence, Graft has
already established itself as a model for design practice that
transcends boundaries of all kinds, be they geographic,
disciplinary, or social.
Congratulations are also in order for
Art Gensler, our 2010 Legend Awards recipient, who founded
Gensler and can rightly be considered the father of
commercial interior design as a serious business profession.
Our 15 category winners of the annual Interiors Awards Competition
are listed below. Also, be sure to check out all the
video highlights from our awards breakfast.
Designers of the Year:
Graft: Wolfram Putz, Lars Krückeberg, Thomas Willemeit, Alejandra
Lillo, Gregor Hoheisel
Legend Award:
Arthur Gensler
Large Office: Fornari
Headquarters by
Giorgio Borruso
Small Office: A confidential financial
client, San Francisco by
Gensler San Francisco
Historic Restoration:
The Woodward Building, Washington, D.C. by
Hartman Design Group
Retail: Barbie
Shanghai, Shanghai by
Slade Architecture
Hotel: Andaz West
Hollywood by
Janson Goldstein
Restaurant: ULTRA, Toronto
by
Munge Leung Design Associates
Healthcare:
Peterborough Regional Health Centre, Ontario by
Stantec Architecture
Education: FIDM San Diego, designed by
Clive Wilkinson Architects
Exhibit: Prospect.1
Welcome Center, New Orleans by
Eskew+Dumez+Ripple
Showroom: Osram Light Studio
Showroom, Treviso, Italy by
Cerquiglini & Rossi Architecture
Spa/Fitness: The Center for Wellness,
The College of New Rochelle by
ikon.5 architects/Galina Design Group
Sports/Entertainment Winner:
Exeter Schools Multipurpose Space, Exeter, Mo. by
Dake Wells Architecture
Public Space:
Agave Library, Phoenix by
will bruder+PARTNERS
Adaptive Reuse: Andel’s
Hotel Lodz, Lodz, Poland by
Jestico + Whiles
Environmental:
The Power House, St. Louis by
Cannon Design
As usual, these 15 firms represent a broad spectrum of experience,
expertise, and geographic origins, proving once again that design
excellence need not be confined to any particular location,
building type, or budget.
Finally, sincere thanks to our five esteemed judges, who served on
the Interiors Awards jury this year:
Lionel Ohayon,
ICRAVE
Robin Guenther,
Perkins+Will
John Peterson,
Public
Architecture
Joey Shimoda,
Shimoda Design
Group
Lois Goodell,
CBT Architects
ChetanThe 31st Annual Interiors Awards
Feb 2, 2010
-By Contract Staff

Photo by Kent Miller
In our 50th year of publication,
Contract proudly presents its 2010 awards issue, including the prestigious
Designer of the Year Award, the 2010
Legend Award, and the winners of the
31st Annual Interiors Awards Competition. The editors wish to extend our congratulations to the five partners of
Graft—Gregor Hoheisel, Lars Krückeberg, Wolfram Putz, Thomas Willemeit, and Alejandra Lillo—who are being honored as our 2010 Designers of the Year. In its young existence, Graft has already established itself as a model for design practice that transcends boundaries of all kinds, be they geographic, disciplinary, or social.
Congratulations are also in order for
Art Gensler, our 2010 Legend Awards recipient, who founded Gensler and can rightly be considered the father of commercial interior design as a serious business profession.
Our 15 category winners of the annual Interiors Awards Competition are listed below. Also, be sure to check out all the
video highlights from our awards breakfast.
Designers of the Year: Graft: Wolfram Putz, Lars Krückeberg, Thomas Willemeit, Alejandra Lillo, Gregor Hoheisel
Legend Award: Arthur Gensler
Large Office: Fornari Headquarters by
Giorgio Borruso
Small Office: A confidential financial client, San Francisco by
Gensler San Francisco
Historic Restoration: The Woodward Building, Washington, D.C. by
Hartman Design Group
Retail: Barbie Shanghai, Shanghai by
Slade Architecture
Hotel: Andaz West Hollywood by
Janson Goldstein
Restaurant: ULTRA, Toronto by
Munge Leung Design Associates
Healthcare: Peterborough Regional Health Centre, Ontario by
Stantec Architecture
Education: FIDM San Diego, designed by
Clive Wilkinson Architects
Exhibit: Prospect.1 Welcome Center, New Orleans by
Eskew+Dumez+Ripple
Showroom: Osram Light Studio Showroom, Treviso, Italy by
Cerquiglini & Rossi Architecture
Spa/Fitness: The Center for Wellness, The College of New Rochelle by
ikon.5 architects/Galina Design Group
Sports/Entertainment Winner: Exeter Schools Multipurpose Space, Exeter, Mo. by
Dake Wells Architecture
Public Space: Agave Library, Phoenix by
will bruder+PARTNERS
Adaptive Reuse: Andel’s Hotel Lodz, Lodz, Poland by
Jestico + Whiles
Environmental: The Power House, St. Louis by
Cannon Design
As usual, these 15 firms represent a broad spectrum of experience, expertise, and geographic origins, proving once again that design excellence need not be confined to any particular location, building type, or budget.
Finally, sincere thanks to our five esteemed judges, who served on the Interiors Awards jury this year:
Lionel Ohayon,
ICRAVE
Robin Guenther,
Perkins+Will
John Peterson,
Public Architecture
Joey Shimoda,
Shimoda Design Group
Lois Goodell,
CBT Architects