FX AWARDS 2016: THE WINNERS
Interior Design Practice of the year
Winner: Perkins+Will
Image: Diageo – David Churchill
Sponsored by Shaw contract group
The interior design practice of Perkins+Will delivers creative and environmentally progressive solutions that create a lasting impact on its clients’ teams, businesses, and brands – for generations to come. The practice’s specialists have worked with a wide range of businesses, expanding on a body of research and knowledge that provides its clients with exclusive, cutting-edge insights. The result is award-winning spaces that nurture people, place, and processes in support of strategic business objectives.
Image: EY 25 Churchill Place – David Churchill
Perkins+Will is an interdisciplinary, research-based architecture and design firm established in 1935. Founded on the belief that design has the power to transform lives and enhance communities, it collaborates with clients all over the world to create healthy, sustainable places in which to live, learn, work, play, and heal.
Image: Mary Rose – Hufton +Crow
More than 2,000 professionals across some 20 Perkins+Will offices include some of the brightest minds in architecture, interior design, branded environments, urban design, and landscape architecture.
Image: Liberty Speciality Markets – David Churchill
Clients consistently turn to the practice for its leadership and expertise in areas including sustainability, resilience, health and wellness, and mobility. Additionally, its 10 Research Labs catalyse innovative design technologies and solutions that result in better, smarter, more competitive built environments.
Image: News Corp – David Churchill
The recipient of hundreds of design awards each year, and a progressive leader in corporate social responsibility, Perkins+Will is consistently ranked among the world’s top design firms. Its family of partner companies includes retail strategy and design consultancy Portland; transportation planning consultancy Nelson\Nygaard; healthcare technology planning firm Genesis Planning; and luxury hospitality design firm Pierre-Yves Rochon (PYR).