2022 Interior Design Winning Projects - Exhibition & Pop Up

GOLD WINNING PROJECT

DEJI ART MUSEUM by THE TRIANGLE .JP.CO., LTD

The exhibition area contains only the national treasure, the "Jin Ling Map," a ten-meter-wide hand scroll depicting Song dynasty life in China. In spite of this, exhibiting historical works limits the number of people who visit them because young people are not interested in them.

An LED surface utilizing the latest digital technology will bring life to the work, magnifying its scale by ten times. Additionally, interactive equipment allows the audience to enter the Jin Ling map as a scroll character and play mini-games by using a UME device that measures people's location information. It was designed to create an immersive exhibition space by hanging lanterns from the ceiling and programming for candle fluctuations.

Interior Design SILVER Winning Project - Exhibition & Pop Up

GUNDAM GLOBAL CHALLENGE - GUNDAM STATUE

"Mobile Suit Gundam" has been supported for over 40 years in Japan, since the first broadcast in 1979. Under the circumstances,  Bandai Namco Holdings Inc. took on the challenge of "moving the Gundam in the real world." It is currently on display in Yokohama.

Gundam Global Challenge is a global project initiated in Japan in 2014, promoting the ideation of the Gundam of 18m height, this project solicited technological ideas on robotics, lighting, scenarios from around the world.

Nomura Co., Ltd. reproduces a character design that is faithful to the original while ensuring the ability to move.

Interior Design Bronze Winning Project - Exhibition & Pop Up

KIUCHI 100 YEARS HISTORY GALLERY by NOMURA Co.,Ltd.

In celebration of Kiuchi Construction Co., Ltd.'s 100th anniversary, Nomura Co., Ltd. helped establish a corporate museum to improve communication with clients and talent acquisition. By actively participating in the concrete business, Kiuchi has become Shizuoka's largest general contractor. 

Taking inspiration from the concrete that has supported the company's development over time, we incorporated it into the museum's design.

Walls and pillars in the exhibition space are painted in two colors at waist height: concrete gray for the foundation, and white for the accumulation of history and the future. The Company's footsteps over the past century are visualized through contrast.