https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_Museum
2013年3月25日
3月20日 – 7月7日
年度設計獎(Designs of the Year awards)被譽為“設計界的奧斯卡”,旨在展示過去一年中來自世界各地最具創新性和想像力的設計作品,涵蓋七大類別:建築、數位、時尚、家具、平面設計、交通工具和產品。各類別得獎者和最終大獎將由評審團評選,並於2013年4月17日向公眾公佈。
請在下方查看完整的提名名單。
http://designmuseum.org/....../2013/designs-of-the-year-2013
Designer of the Year
- 2003: Jony Ive[18]
- 2004: Daniel Brown[19]
- 2005: Hilary Cottam[20]
- 2006: Jamie Hewlett[21]
Design of the Year
Designs produced over the previous 12 months worldwide are eligible. A number of design experts are invited to nominate up to five projects each, falling into the seven categories of architecture, transport, graphics, interactive, product, furniture and fashion. Since 2015, there have been six categories: architecture, fashion, graphics, digital, product and transport. Beazley became exhibition sponsor in 2016.[22]
- 2008 The 'One Laptop Per Child' project, designed by Yves Béhar for Fuseproject[23]
- 2009 Barack Obama poster designed by Shepard Fairey[24]
- 2010 Folding Plug designed by Min-Kyu Choi[25]
- 2011 Plumen 001 lightbulb, designed by Samuel Wilkinson and Hulger[26]
- 2012 The London 2012 Olympic Torch, designed by BarberOsgerby[27]
- 2013 The website "GOV.UK", designed by the Government Digital Service[28]
- 2014 The Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku, Azerbaijan designed by architect Zaha Hadid[29]
- 2015 Human-organs-on-Chips designed by Donald Ingber and Dan Dongeun Huh[30]
- 2020 Teeter-Totter Wall, designed by California-based architects Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello.[31]
See also
- British Council – Organisation promoting cultural and linguistic knowledge of the United Kingdom
- Crafts Council – United Kingdom charity for craft
- Design Council – British organization
- List of design museums – Type of museum
The Design Museum in Kensington |

The museum was originally housed in a former 1940s banana warehouse on the south bank of the River Thames in the Shad Thames area of London.[4] The conversion of this warehouse altered it beyond recognition, to resemble a building in the International Modernist style of the 1930s.[5] This was funded by many companies, designers and benefactors. The museum was principally designed by the Conran group, with exhibitions over two floors, and a "Design Museum Tank" exhibition space out by the waterfront.[6] A large scale sculpture titled The Head of Invention by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi was installed in the area between the museum and the Thames.[7]
Kensington site


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