From Thailand to Japan, the winning works highlight the importance of sustainability, biophilia and regenerative design.
Taking place from 1st to 10th December in Taipei, Taiwan Design Week is set to amplify the country’s presence on a global design stage by bridging innovations, sustainability, and global creativity.
One of the 2017 Best Design winners in the Spatial Design category of Taiwan’s Golden Pin Award, the Xiafu Activity Centre by IMO Creations turns a grey, coal-fueled town into a vibrant attraction.
A cinema inspired by a meteor shower, a portable printing press and a super lightweight bike are among the 23 winners of Best Design Award from Taiwan’s longest running international design award this year.
The finalists in this year’s award cycle have been announced, and two Design Marks have been bestowed. Mark your diary for December’s events in Taipei!
Taiwan- and Hong Kong-based home- and kitchen-ware brand JIA Inc. strikes a careful balance between traditional and contemporary elements to create thoughtful products for the Chinese-speaking community.
Spencer Hung tells us how the art of making, and of trying and testing, helps designers find problems – and therefore solutions.
The winners of this year’s award are shaping the future of huaren design, setting new standards of innovation and relevance in the Chinese-speaking world.
A winner of the Design Mark, Fabric Garden by Taiwanese design studio TWO+LAB is now in the running for the Golden Pin Design Awards 2015, to be announced this evening. Tamsin Bradshaw interviews the designers and finds out more about their highly innovative product.