Galvin La Chapelle, LONDON Lead designer // designLSM Category // Independent restaurant
The Restaurant and Bar design Awards were announced in London two weeks ago and although this yearly event is only two years old, there was an immense amount of entries from 38 countries making it a young success. The entries are judged by a highly regarded panelists in hospitality and lifestyle sectors. The list of projects demonstrates the energy and innovative culture that is permeating worldwide and the introduction of many young firms making a statement in the world of design. Many winners from London, a great project in India and our good friends from Sebastian Mariscal in the USA.
Galvin La Chapelle, LONDON Lead designer // designLSM Category // Independent restaurant
The winners in each category are the following:
IndependentRestaurant: Galvin La Chapelle (London), designLSM MultipleRestaurant: Canteen (London), In-House Design IndependentBarorClub: theCUT (Newcastle), Julian Taylor Design Associates MultipleBarorClub: Bangalore Express Bar (London), Outline Restaurant, Bar or Club in anotherspace: Urban Reef (Boscombe), Macaulay Sinclair Restaurant or Bar in a hotel: Elliot’s (Edinburgh), Ian Springford Architects Café or Fast Food: Outsider Tart (London), David Lesniak Identity & Website Design: The Draft House (London), Studio Frith LightingScheme: Sound (Thailand), Inverse Lighting InternationalRestaurant: Pio Pio (New York), Sebastian Mariscal Studio InternationalBar: TheTote (India), Serie Architects
Elliot's, EDINBURGH Lead designer // Ian Springford Architects Category // Restaurant or bar in a hotel
Outsider Tart, LONDON Lead designer // David Lesniak Category // Cafe or fast food
The "connected" environment In a bid to increase networking at it's awards event the Restaurant & Bar Design Awards commissioned Cinimod Studio to create an effective and visually stimulating solution. RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology was used to identify key visitors on the two 'networking pods' during the evening's proceedings. The tags embedded in shortlisted designers and sponsors' name badges used radio signals to send their identity to antenna receivers. Projections then highlighted guests' key professional characteristics (eg. projects designed, sponsor brands etc.) as they moved around the pods. The Awards was the first event that combined this technology to create a uniquely 'connected' environment.
Audialsense complemented the visual experience with an experimental use of interactive spatialised sound. With a series of discrete loudspeakers located around the site, the RFID badges of the guests were used to identify the eventual winners as they moved through the space. These ‘special’ guests then triggered the system into grabbing samples of the background music, breaking it up, and sending the resultant sound spiralling round the room, resulting in bursts of cracking static and broken, but recognisable sounds. This process gave everyone else at the awards event a strong audial clue as to the winners' identities - even before they themselves knew who had won.
Centrally located in each networking pod, special interactive tables created by CoreWebDesign completed the overall experience. Using ultra thin JVC screens, Core Web Design used the latest interactive technology to effectively communicate details of projects and sponsors to the event’s guests.
2010 Restaurant and Bar Design Awards // Winners announcement