Rotterdam Design Award

The Rotterdam Design Award (Rotterdamse Designprijs) was an annual and later biennial design award in the Netherlands from 1993[2] to 2013. In the first five editions the work of the nominees were exhibited in the Kunsthal, and afterwards in Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. The winners were selected by an international jury during this exhibition, and were announced at the end of the exhibition. The winners received an amount of € 20,000, which could be spent freely.

Rotterdam Design Award
Location
OriginsHeld from 1993 to 2013
Region
The Netherlands
Key people
Christine de Baan (first director) ; Rotterdamse Kunststichting[1]

History

The prize was organized annually from 1993 to 1997, after which it became a biennial prize. No edition took place in 2005.[3]

In the first years the prize was awarded to individual products of designers, architects and other participants in the field of design. Since 2007 the conceptual vision and performance in the field of the designer became its major criterion.

The awarded was inaugurated by the Rotterdamse Kunststichting,[1] where Christine de Baan was director of the Rotterdam Design Prize from 1993 tot 2000. In 2007 Thimo te Duits & Gerard Forde managed the award and wrote the catalog. Towards the end in 2011 the Rotterdam design prize was organized by Stichting Designprijs Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen and Premsela, Dutch Institute for Design and Fashion.

Award winners 1993–2013

Jaar Winnaar juryprijs Eervolle vermeldingen Winnaar publieksprijs Juryleden
1993 Roelof Mulder
  • Marijke Bruggink, Marlie Witteveen, Hans Kappetein
  • Herman Hermsen
  • Roelof Mulder
  • Frans van Nieuwenborg
  • ninaber/peters/krouwel
(geen)
1994 Diek Zweegman
BRS Premsela Vonk
Pieter van Gendt
1995 Jan Erik Baars, Caroline Brouwer
Jan Paul van der Voet
Philips Corporate Design
  • Huibert Groenendijk
  • Ruud-Jan Kokke
  • Karel Martens
  • Lola Pagola
  • Erik Terlouw
Max Kisman
1996 Bob van Dijk/Studio Dumbar
  • Arian Brekveld
  • Opera ontwerpers i.s.m. Le Cri Néerlandais
  • Peter van der Veer, Thomas Paulen & Martijn Wegman
  • Jan Velthuizen, Ronald Wall
Edouard Boehtlingk
1997 Maatschappij voor Oude en Nieuwe Media[5]
  • Jeroen Vinken for 'Twinn' vloerbekleding
  • Jan Konings and Jurgen Bey for
    'Straatmeubilair informatiepunt Barsingerhorn'
  • Willem van Zoetendaal, Koos Breukel and
    Michael Matthews for 'Hyde' book
  • Rens Holslag, Hans Rijpkema, Pieter Rookmaker,
    Leonard Verhoef and Jochen Vorderegger for
    'ETCS MMI' interface for train drivers'
  • Irma Boom for 'SHV-book'
Marcel Wanders forh 'Knotted Chair'
1999 NL Architects Pieter Bannenberg,
Walter van Dijk, Kamiel Klaase and
Mark Linneman) for heat transfer station
Zwarts & Jansma Architecten en Hans Muller
for KW 4–20 underpass at highway A4 near Leidschendam
Erik Jan Kwakkel, Peter van de Jagt
Arnout Visser with 'Functional Tiles'
2001 Jop van Bennekom and Erik Wong
for the design the Forum magazine
 ?  ?
2003 Hella Jongerius for fabric 'Repeat' Archis (tijdschrift)  ?
2007 Thonik  ?  ?
  • Bas Heijne (chairman)
  • Fernando Brizio
  • Didier Krzentowski
  • Gareth Williams
2009 Studio Joost Grootens  ? Gorilla
  • Peter van Ingen (voorzitter)
  • ?
2011 Rietveld Landscape  ? Vlaamsch Broodhuys
  • Fredric Baas (chairman)
  • Susan Szenasy
  • Sebastian Wrong
  • Lars Müller
2013 Reframing Studio and Parnassia
Groep for 'temstem’ app
Edenspiekermann, ProRail, STBY
NS Reizigers for Dynamic
boarding data at the platform

See also

Selected publications

  • Thimo te Duits & Gerard Forde, Designprijs Rotterdam 2007, Rotterdam : Stichting Designprijs, 2007.

References

  1. Mecky van den Brink "Wedstrijd tussen ontwerpers zegt niet alles," Het Parool. Amsterdam, 1995/02/08, p. 17.
  2. Chris Reinewald, "Rotterdam Designprijs 1." Items 6, 1993.
  3. Achtergrondinformatie Designprijs Rotterdam, geraadpleegd 16 maart 2013
  4. Winnaars Designprijs Rotterdam, geraadpleegd 16 maart 2013
  5. Awards for 'the reading table of Old and New media'
  6. Jury Designprijs Rotterdam 1997, geraadpleegd 16 maart 2013
  7. Persbericht Designprijs Rotterdam 1999. Accessed 15-10-2019.
  8. Designprijs Rotterdam, editie 2003. Architectenweb, 7 mei 2003. Geraadpleegd 16 maart 2013.
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