ADC Awards 2023: A celebration of innovation and creativity

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At ADC Awards 2023, creativity and innovation are at the forefront of our mission. This is a global platform for groundbreaking ideas and immense talent, open to anyone from around the world who wishes to share their remarkable creations that will ultimately help shape the future. As an equal platform, we welcome everyone from veteran architects to budding entrepreneurs and exceptional students. This is an opportunity to be recognized for your innovation, regardless of your background. ADC Awards 2023 is where inspiring creators become superstars and new ideas are showcased and celebrated!

ADC Awards 2023 – Grand Jury Members

A constellation of celebrated professionals:

  • Gerrick Numan – Owner, Creative Director, Millé (New Zealand)
  • Bret Recor – Founder & Creative Director, Box Clever (USA)
  • Annabella Hervesi – Head of Design, I O Line and Round (Hungary)
  • Katrina Yin – Design Manager, JDS Development Group (USA)
  • Nuno Costa – Architect, ARCA EUAC, Doisarcuitectos (Portugal)
  • Hannah Churchill – Founder, hcreates interior design (China)

Platinum Winners in the Professionals Category from last edition

Kuulas chandelier by Cameron Design House

The Kuulas chandelier is a remarkable example of modular design, displaying an exquisite balance of elegance and a hint of industrial flair. Crafted by expert artisans who each intricately hand-blown each of the 110 luminous glass pearls, the chandelier is suspended by strong industrial style chains.

No Footprint House (NFH) by A-01

Nestled on the outskirts of the expansive tropical rainforests along Costa Rica’s South Pacific coast lies the village of Ojochal, home of the No Footprint House (NFH). Its architectural design has been tailored to harmonize with the humid tropical climate through passive climate control techniques, such as natural ventilation and solar shading.

XP Zero” by Untitled Motorcycles

The XP is a revolutionary electric motorcycle, emancipating itself from the traditional and breaking the status quo. Constructed with intense dedication to detail, the XP artfully blends radical design with sophisticated technology; thus, blazing the path for a new epoch of motorcycles.

 

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