Dezeen Awards 2022 sustainability public vote winners include a bio-based pavilion
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Dezeen Awards 2022 sustainability public vote winners include a bio-based pavilion

After more than 4,000 votes, Dezeen readers have chosen projects by DP6 Architectuurstudio, FADAA and Kenoteq as the winners of this year’s Dezeen Awards public vote in the sustainability categories.

DP6 Architectuurstudio won for its pavilion made from locally sourced wood and recycled-steel joints in the Netherlands, FADAA for its store coated in grey lime plaster in Jordan and Kenoteq for its brick made from construction waste.

Of the total 55,000 votes that were cast and verified across all categories, the sustainability categories received over 4,000 verified votes.

Dezeen Awards 2022 public vote winners in the architecture, interiors and design categories were published earlier this week, the media winners will be revealed later today and the studio winners will be unveiled tomorrow.

Dezeen Awards winners announced in November

The public vote is separate from the main Dezeen Awards 2022 judging process, in which entries are scored by our distinguished panel of judges. We’ll be revealing the Dezeen Awards 2022 winners ahead of the winners’ party at the end of November.

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Read on to see who was voted most popular in the sustainability categories:

The Natural Pavilion by DP6 Architectuurstudio
The Natural Pavilion by DP6 Architectuurstudio

Sustainable building

The Natural Pavilion serves as a model to tackle construction challenges faced in the Netherlands, including sustainable energy production, housing shortages, biodiversity recovery and climate change adaptation.

The structure by DP6 Architectuurstudio, which features cross-laminated timber floors and recycled glass windows, was voted sustainable building of the year in the public vote with 29 per cent of votes.

In close pursuit was Mustardseed by Localworks with 25 per cent, Floating Office by Powerhouse Company with 23 per cent, The Exploded View Beyond Building by Biobased Creations with 12 per cent and finally Learning and Sports Centre by General Architecture Collaborative with 11 per cent.

D/O Aqaba by FADAA
D/O Aqaba by FADAA

Sustainable interior

D/O Aqaba won sustainable interior of the year with 26 per cent of the votes. The store by FADAA uses stacked bio-bricks made from crushed shells as partitions to protect from the sun and segment the space.

Next up was Apricity by Object Space Place with 23 per cent, Semba Good Ethical Office by Semba Corporation with 20 per cent, The Circus Canteen by Multitude of Sins with 19 per cent and MONC by Nina+Co with 13 per cent.

K-briqTM by Kenoteq
K-Briq by Kenoteq

Sustainable design

K-Briq was developed through academic circular economy research at Heriot Watt University in Scotland and won the sustainable design of the year category with 35 per cent of votes. Kenoteq’s design is made from construction waste and is coloured using recycled pigments.

The runners-up were Tidal Stool by Robotic Fabrication Lab HKU with 28 per cent, Remix by Open Funk with 18 per cent, Maggie’s Southampton by Local Works and Air-It-Yourself by Jihee Moon with seven per cent.



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See who’s ahead in the Dezeen Awards 2022 interiors public vote
CategoriesInterior Design

See who’s ahead in the Dezeen Awards 2022 interiors public vote

After 6,000 votes, projects by Adam Kane Architects and Hollaway Studio are ahead in the Dezeen Awards 2022 public vote interiors categories. Vote now for your favourite!

Other studios in the lead include Random Studio for its blue pop-up installation for Jacquemus in London’s Selfridges and Ennismore for its hotel inspired by the late architect Ricardo Bofill in Spain.

The public vote, which closes on 10 October, gives readers the chance to vote for projects shortlisted in the architecture, interiors, design, sustainability and media categories, as well as architects and designers who are battling to be named studio of the year.

​​Voting is open for another two weeks, so you still have time to vote for your favourite interiors!

Click here to vote ›

Public vote winners crowned in October

Public vote winners will be published 17 to 21 October on Dezeen. The public vote is separate from the main Dezeen Awards 2022 judging process, in which entries are assessed by our jury of renowned industry professionals.

We will be unveiling the Dezeen Awards 2022 winners in late November.

Who is in the lead?

Of almost 30,000 votes that have been cast and verified across all categories so far, the interiors categories received over 6,000 verified votes.

Continue reading on to see which projects and studios are ahead in the public vote.


Dezeen Awards 2022 public vote house interior

House interior

› 26 per cent – Barwon Heads House, Melbourne, Australia, by Adam Kane Architects
› 23 per cent – West Bend House, Melbourne, Australia, by Brave New Eco
› 22 per cent – Twentieth, Los Angeles, USA, by Woods + Dangaran
› 16 per cent – Clear Oak, Los Angeles, USA, by Woods + Dangaran
› 14 per cent – House in Marutamachi, Kyoto City, Japan, by Td-Atelier and Endo Shojiro Design

Browse all projects on the house interior shortlist page.


Dezeen Awards 2022 public vote apartment interior

Apartment interior

› 28 per cent – Tribeca Loft, New York City, USA, by Andrea Leung
› 23 per cent – Earthrise Studio, London, United Kingdom, by Studio McW
› 18 per cent – Shoji Apartment, London, United Kingdom, Proctor and Shaw
› 13 per cent – Flat 6, São Paulo, Brazil, by Studio MK27
› 11 per cent – The Hideaway Home, Gdańsk, Poland, by ACOS
› Seven per cent – Iceberg, Tel-Aviv, Israel, by Laila Architecture

Browse all projects on the apartment interior shortlist page.


Dezeen Awards 2022 public vote restaurant and bar interior

Restaurant and bar interior

› 31 per cent – Spice & Barley, Bangkok, Thailand, by Enter Projects Asia
› 24 per cent – Connie-Connie at the Copenhagen Contemporary, Copenhagen, Denmark, by Tableau and Ari Prasetya
› 22 per cent – Terra, Vynnyky, Ukraine, by YOD Group
› 13 per cent – Dois Tropicos, São Paulo, Brazil, by MNMA Studio
› 11 per cent – Koffee Mameya Kakeru, Tokyo, Japan, by Fourteen Stone Design

Browse all projects on the restaurant and bar interior page.


Dezeen Awards 2022 public vote hotel and short-stay

Hotel and short-stay interior

› 25 per cent – The Hoxton Poblenou, Barcelona, Spain, by Ennismore
› 23 per cent – Downtown L.A. Proper Hotel, Los Angeles, USA, by Kelly Wearstler Studio
› 21 per cent – Inhabit Queen’s Gardens, United Kingdom, by Holland Harvey
› 16 per cent – Schwan Locke, Munich, Germany, by Locke
› 15 per cent – Well Well Well Hotel Renovation, Beijing, China, Fon Studio

Browse all projects on the hotel and short-stay interior page.


Dezeen Awards 2022 public vote large workspace interior

Large workspace interior

› 47 per cent – Dyson Global HQ St James Power Station, Singapore, by M Moser Associates
› 24 per cent – Victoria Greencoat Place, London, United Kingdom, by Fora
› 16 per cent – Midtown Workplace, Brisbane, Australia, by Cox Architecture
› Eight per cent – Design District Bureau Club, London, United Kingdom, by Roz Barr Architects
› Six per cent – Generator Building, Bristol, United Kingdom, by MoreySmith

Browse all projects on the large workspace interior page.


Dezeen Awards 2022 small workspace interior

Small workspace interior

› 30 per cent – Alexander House, Sydney, Australia, by Alexander & Co.
› 19 per cent – OTK Ottolenghi, London, United Kingdom, by Studiomama
› 15 per cent – HNS Studio, Nanjing, China, Muhhe Studio Institute of Architecture
› 14 per cent – Samsen Atelier, Stockholm, Sweden, by Note Design Studio
› 13 per cent – The F.Forest Office, Linbian, Taiwan, by Atelier Boter
› Nine per cent – Asket Studio, Stockholm, Sweden, by Atelier Paul Vaugoyeau

Browse all projects on the small workspace interior page.


Dezeen Awards 2022 public vote large retail interior

Large retail interior

› 33 per cent – An Interactive Spatial Design and Scenography for Jacquemus at Selfridges, London, United Kingdom, by Random Studio
› 29 per cent – Deja Vu Recycle Store, Shanghai, China, by Offhand Practice
› 15 per cent – XC273, Shanghai, China, by Dongqi Design
› 12 per cent – Kolon Sport Sotsot Rebirth, Cheju Island, South Korea, by Jo Nagasaka / Schemata Architects
› 11 per cent – Proud Gallery Gotanda, Gotanda, Japan, by Domino Architects / HAKUTEN / Nozomi Kume (Studio Onder de Linde)

Browse all projects on the large retail interior page.


Dezeen Awards 2022 public vote small retail interior

Small retail interior

› 33 per cent – MONC, London, United Kingdom, by Nina+Co
› 20 per cent – Aesop Yorkville, Toronto, Canada, by Odami
› 18 per cent – Durat Showroom, Helsinki, Finland, by Linda Bergroth
› 15 per cent – Haight Clothing Store, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, by Aia Estudio
› 13 per cent – The Market Building, London, United Kingdom, by Holloway Li

Browse all projects on the small retail interior page.


Dezeen Awards 2022 leisure and wellness interior

Leisure and wellness interior

› 39 per cent – Patina Maldives Spa, Fari Islands, Maldives, by Studio MK27
› 24 per cent – Self Revealing, Taipei City, Taiwan, by Studio X4
› 16 per cent – Barlo MS Centre, Toronto, Canada, by Hariri Pontarini Architects
› 13 per cent – Bath & Barley, Brussels, Belgium, by WeWantMore
› Nine per cent – Wan Fat Jinyi Cinema, Shenzhen, China, by One Plus Partnership

Browse all projects on the leisure and wellness interior page.


Dezeen Awards 2022 public vote civic and cultural interior

Civic and cultural interior

› 40 per cent – F51 Skate Park, Folkestone, United Kingdom, by Hollaway Studio
› 34 per cent – Stanbridge Mill Library, Dorset, United Kingdom, by Crawshaw Architects
› 12 per cent – The Groote Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands, by Merk X
› Eight per cent – Yorck Kino Passage, Berlin, Germany, by Batek Architekten
› Five per cent – Designing Ecole Camondo Méditerranée’s Interior, Toulon, France, by Émilieu Studio

Browse all projects on the civic and cultural interior page.


Dezeen Awards 2022 public vote small interior

Small interior

› 34 per cent – A Private Reading Room, Shanghai, China, by Atelier Tao+C
› 22 per cent – OHL Cultural Space for the Arts, Lisbon, Portugal, by AB+AC Architects
› 19 per cent –Relaxing Geometry with Pops of Yellow, Antwerp, Belgium, by Van Staeyan Interior Architects
› 14 per cent – Fatface Coffee Pop Up Shop, Shenyang, China, by Baicai Design
› 11 per cent – Sik Mul Sung, South Korea, by Unseenbird

Browse all projects on the small interior page.

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