COMMENT / NOLAN GILES
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Weeks of conversations with our correspondents across the globe and hours spent interviewing designers from Stockholm to Seoul have resulted in the inaugural Monocle Design Awards. As of tomorrow, you’ll be able to discover the winners for yourselves as Monocle’s May issue hits newsstands and drops through subscribers’ letterboxes. In this very special edition of the magazine, we look at the world’s best makers and top new projects, from architecture to urban planning and graphic design to furniture production.
Having spent the past 14 years profiling the globe’s most interesting architects, urban planners, graphic designers, creative consultants and furniture-makers, we felt that it was time to recognise this talent more formally. Selected by Monocle’s editors and its network of design correspondents, the 50 winners include British-born architect David Chipperfield, an Ikea product made in collaboration with Netherlands-based designer Sabine Marcelis and much more.
We’ve enlisted our best photographers and writers to tell these stories but it’s the world-class body of work that is the real hero. Monocle has always emphasised the role that good design can play in improving quality of life and creating more liveable cities, and these awards reflect those championing this approach. Now, we’re not going to give everything away but here’s a teaser of what’s to come in the form of a tight selection of five winners from the final Top 50, plus a little insight into the award itself.
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