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2015 – the Shortlist 2015 – The Shortlist www.restaurantandbardesignawards.com The Restaurant & Bar 2015 – The Restaurant & Bar Design Awards Design Awards Ceremony (The Story – Building The Restaurant & Bar Design Awards, now in its seventh year, is the only awards in the Emotions) world dedicated to the design of food and beverage spaces. Working with this year’s set designers (B3 Designers, DesignLSM and Dexter Moren Tony Chambers (Editor in Chief of Associates), we will create an Awards Wallpaper*), Alberto Alessi, Marcus ceremony set called ‘The Story – Building Wareing, Thomas Heatherwick and other Emotions’. leading hospitality, design and lifestyle Judges have chosen the winners. We have identified seven stages of the building process and seven matching Entries from over 70 countries cover every emotions. The designers have each imaginable space, from ships to airports, created a series of seven highly visual museums to burger vans, and from revered mood panels which will be assembled ‘live’ Michelin-starred establishments to the at the Awards ceremony to finally reveal fleeting dynamism of pop-ups. each designer’s completed build vision. A unique event, strongly positioned on The building stages and emotions are: ‘innovation’, the 2015 Restaurant & Bar Design Awards ceremony will be held in 1 Ambition / Intent London’s Old Truman Brewery on the 1st 2 Interpretation / Expression October 2015. 3 Research / Curiosity 4 Creation / Braveness 5 Implementation / Commitment 6 Delivery / Trust The Shortlist 7 Realisation / Triumph The Restaurant & Bar Design Awards announces the shortlist from the 2014/2015 entries. The shortlist includes 214 projects across 32 categories from the world’s leading architects, interior designers, lighting designers and restaurant and bar operators. The winners of the Restaurant & Bar Design Awards (including Best UK Restaurant, Best UK Bar and Best Overall Restaurant and Best Overall Bar) will be announced during a ceremony at London’s Old Truman Brewery on the 1st October 2015. View the Shortlist www.restaurantandbardesignawards. com/2015/entries/shortlist View the Judges www.restaurantandbardesignawards. com/2015/judges www.restaurantandbardesignawards.com 2 UK Categories Fast/Casual Comptoir Libanais (Kingston, UK) / Studio 48 London Get Baked (Leeds, UK) / Tokyo Industries Nando’s (Hereford, UK) / Harrison Nando’s (Loughton, UK) / STAC Architecture & BuckleyGrayYeoman Thaikhun (Manchester, UK) / Jonathon Morgan Design Associates Topolabamba (Glasgow, UK) / ibdp London Bar Core (London, UK) / Harrison Holborn Grind (London, UK) / Biasol: Design Studio Old Tom & English (London, UK) / Lee Broom Silk & Grain (London, UK) / Surface-id WC (London, UK) / Jayke Mangion & Andy Bell London Restaurant Beast (London, UK) / DesignLSM Dishoom (London, UK) / Macaulay Sinclair Holborn Dining Room (London, UK) / Martin Brudnizki Design Studio Ibérica (London, UK) / Contemporain Studio OPSO (London, UK) / k-studio The Gallery at Sketch (London, UK) / India Mahdavi Verden E5 (London, UK) / Other Works Multiple Bar or Club Adventure Bar (London, UK) / Mystery Brewdog (Liverpool, UK) / Michaelis Boyd Associates Dirty Martini (London, UK) / Grapes Design Forge (London, UK) / Harrison Generator (London, UK) / DesignAgency Multiple Restaurant GBK (London, UK) / moreno:masey Grillstock (Bath, UK) / Simple Simon Design Le Bistrot Pierre (Torquay, UK) / Gillespie Yunnie Architects & Holly Keeling Interiors Nando’s (Earls Court , London, UK) / moreno:masey Red’s True BBQ (Manchester, UK) / Blacksheep Creatives Wahaca (Cardiff, UK) / Softroom Zizzi (Telford, UK) / Dover Design www.restaurantandbardesignawards.com 3 Pub One Over The Ait (Brentford, UK) / Simple Simon Design The Airport (Stockport, UK) / Frederic Robinson The Bank (London, UK) / Simple Simon Design The Cavendish (London, UK) / Concorde BGW The Griffin (Leeds, UK) / Fusion By Design The Quarter Jack (Wells, UK) / KD Paine & Associates The Stamford Post (Stamford, UK) / Absolute Restaurant or Bar in a heritage building GBK (Glasgow, UK) / moreno:masey George’s Fish & Chip Kitchen (Nottingham, UK) / Philip Watts Design Hubbox (Cornwall, UK) / Meor Design Pennethorne’s (London, UK) / SHH Pitcher & Piano (Nottingham, UK) / Concorde BGW Stanley’s (Liverpool, UK) / adi studio WC (London, UK) / Jayke Mangion & Andy Bell Restaurant or Bar in a hotel Boki by Urban Villa (London, UK) / Grzywinski+Pons Architects Dandelyan (London, UK) / Design Research Studio Ham Yard Restaurant (London, UK) / Kit Kemp Kensington Quarter (London, UK) / Dexter Moren Associates MARCUS (London, UK) / Robert Angell Design International Sea Containers (London, UK) / Design Research Studio The Rosebery (London, UK) / G.A Design Restaurant or Bar in a retail space Botanic Kitchen (Wyton, UK) / Kiwi & Pom Cabana (O2, London, UK) / Michaelis Boyd Associates Nando’s (Lakeside, UK) / moreno:masey Thaikhun (Aberdeen, UK) / Jonathon Morgan Design Associates The Street Kitchen (Nottingham, UK) / Dalziel and Pow Design Consultants Restaurant or Bar in a transport space Alston Bar & Beef (Glasgow, UK) / Jestico + Whiles Maple Leaf Lounge (Heathrow, UK) / Dialogue 38 The Bar at Fortnum & Mason (Heathrow, UK) / Universal Design Studio The Gorgeous Kitchen (Heathrow, UK) / Blacksheep Creatives The Perfectionists’ Café (Heathrow, UK) / Afroditi Krassa Studio www.restaurantandbardesignawards.com 4 Restaurant or Bar in another space American Express Invites Lounge (O2, London, UK) / Platform Group Coffee Ground (Endsleigh, UK) / Kiwi & Pom Firehouse (Skegness, UK) / Mystery Nando’s (Walthamstow, UK) / moreno:masey Wildwood Kitchen (Wantage, UK) / Design Command Standalone Bar or Club Allotment Bar (Manchester, UK) / Select Interiors Le Peep Boutique (London, UK) / Nick Leith-Smith Library (London, UK) / 19 greek street. The Beech House (Hertfordshire, UK) / People in Space The Common Room (Bath, UK) / Finch Interiors Standalone Restaurant Beef & Pudding (Manchester, UK) / DV8 Designs Dub Jam (London, UK) / Mystery Jinjuu (London, UK) / Tibbatts Abel Lima Floral (London, UK) / B3 Designers Spitfire (Bristol, UK) / Simple Simon Design The Beech House (London, UK) / People in Space The Crafty Pig (Manchester, UK) / DV8 Designs UK & International Categories Café Coffee Ground (Endsleigh, UK) / Kiwi & Pom Curators Coffee Gallery (London, UK) / Ana Foster-Adams Interior Design Dalloyau (Hong Kong) / Yabu Pushelberg Devocion (New York, USA) / Studios Go Lone Ranger (Shanghai, China) / Linehouse Raw Trader (Melbourne, Australia) / StudioY Remicone (Seoul, Korea) / Betwin Space Design The Kettle Black (Melbourne, Australia) / Studio You Me Colour AD Nightclub (San Diego, USA) / Davis Ink Barsa Taberna (Toronto, Canada) / +tongtong Biju Bubble Tea (London, UK) / Gundry & Ducker Finefood (Stockholm, Sweden) / Note Design Studio Parq (San Diego, USA) / Davis Ink PizzaExpress (Kornhill, Hong Kong) / Charlie & Rose www.restaurantandbardesignawards.com 5 Decorative Lighting Dream Dairy Farm (Chiba, Japan) / Moriyuki Ochiai Architects Emergence (Heathrow, UK) / Cinimod Studio Floor (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) / Atelier Floor h (Tokyo, Japan) / GLAMOROUS co., ltd. Infinity Bamboo Forest (Wuxi, China) / Prism Design Montesqueiro (La Coruña, Spain) / Mas Identity Beast (London, UK) / Stephen Garrett Studio DF / Mexico (London, UK) / BuroCreative Pan Karaköy (Istanbul, Turkey) / GeoID Red’s True BBQ (Manchester, UK) / Warm Royal Opera House Afternoon Tea (London, UK) / B3 Designers Spring (London, UK) / Studio Frith Sushi & Co. (Helsinki, Finland) / Bond Creative Agency Lighting Scheme Dalloyau (Hong Kong) / Inverse Lighting Design Fera (London, UK) / Lighting Design International Market Kitchen (Abu Dhabi, UAE) / dpa lighting consultants Mint Leaf of London (Dubai, UAE) / dpa lighting consultants Quaglino’s (London, UK) / Into Lighting Wahaca (Cardiff, UK) / Kate and Sam Lighting Designers Nightclub Badgirlz (Budapest, Hungary) / Bara Design Studio Bond Lounge (Melbourne, Australia) / Hachem Diamond Horseshoe (New York, USA) / Stonehill & Taylor and Meg Sharpe Interiors Dirty Blonde (Brighton, UK) / Julian Taylor Design Associates People By Crystal (Abu Dhabi, UAE) / Prospect Design International Provocateur (Dubai, UAE) / Prospect Design International & Tai Architecture / FFD Outside Biutiful By The Lake (Bucharest, Romania) / Twins Studio Cheering (Hanoi, Vietnam) / H&P Architects George No.5 (Zandvoort, Netherlands) / Framework Architects Mirrors (Gifu City, Japan) / bandesign The Castle (London, UK) / Fusion by Design www.restaurantandbardesignawards.com 6 Pop-Up Boulangerie François Grey Goose Martini Bar (UK) / Brady Williams Studio & Ragged Edge Milk Tea & Pearl (London, UK) / Y A O The Royale Agricultural Bar (London, UK) / Stylt Trampoli tincan (London, UK) / AL_A Yorunoma (Osaka, Japan) / Naoya Matsumoto Design Surface Interiors 48 Urban Garden (Athens, Greece) / AK-A Architects Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée (Paris, France) / Jouin Manku Blowfish (Toronto, Canada) / Prototype Design Lab DILL (Reykjavik, Iceland) / Hálfdan Lárus Pedersen Disfrutar (Barcelona, Spain) / El Equipo Creativo Gurumê (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) / Bernardes Arquitetura Kinfolk 94 (New York, USA) / BergDesign Architecture Mama Campo (Madrid, Spain) / Manolo Yllera Meat West (Amsterdam, Netherlands) / Framework Architects Parq (San Diego, USA) / Davis Ink International Categories Asia Bar District 6 (Bangalore, India) / M-style, Inc. Flask & The Press (Shanghai, China) / Alberto Caiola Manhattan (Singapore, Asia) / Distillery Mrs. Pound (Hong Kong) / NC
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