In this subcategory, we want to promote projects that show creative use of materials, space optimization, and innovative design solutions that improve the quality of private and semi-private life.
By participating in this category, designers are given a platform to showcase their skills in transforming ordinary spaces into extraordinary places, with an emphasis on integrating design with user well-being.
The competition is open to the three countries Romania, Hungary, Serbia, for projects completed between July 2022 and July 2024.
Useful information for registration
For information on eligibility and the entire application process, please see awards rules.
In this subcategory, are eligible permanent interior design projects in:
- residential buildings
- commercial, office and mixed-use buildings;
- buildings for services - hotels, restaurants, bars, clubs, wellness buildings, recreation;
- institutional buildings - public institutions or institutions of public interest belonging to the following fields: socio-cultural (education, health, social assistance, sport, and youth), national defence (military units, specialised educational units), public order (police units, fire brigade units), public authority (central public administration institutions, local institutions (town halls, prefectures, judicial institutions), tourism (tourist information centres, tourism institutions), other fields (environmental protection institutions, water management institutions, specialised research institutions);
- cultural - libraries, museums, theatres, cinemas, churches;
- industrial.
Who can participate in this category?
This category is open to professionals in the fields of architecture, interior architecture, design, furniture, decorative arts, scenography, lighting, with diplomas or certificates recognised in their countries of origin and by the relevant professional organisations, who have the right to practise in accordance with the legislation in force in the country in which they practise their profession, as well as the groups coordinated by them.
Works can be submitted located in Romania, Hungary, Serbia, or by authors who have a permanent residence or have completed their studies at a university in one of the three countries.