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Restaurant & Bar Design Awards
Awarded forThe design of food and beverage spaces
CountryUnited Kingdom
First awarded2008
Websiterestaurantandbardesignawards.com

The Restaurant & Bar Design Awards,[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] is an annual award dedicated to recognising the design and architecture of food and beverage spaces internationally. The Restaurant & Bar Design Awards is an independent award system, set up by Marco Rebora [11] in 2008 in the United Kingdom with the encouragement of a panel of judges, including the editor-in-chief of Wallpaper*, Tony Chambers.

Since the first awards in 2009 there have been over 10,000 entries from design and architectural industries and hospitality organisations from 100 countries around the world.

Each year the awards are judged by a new panel of representatives from the fields of art, architecture, design and gastronomy. Notable judges have included Ian Callum, Mark Hix,[12] Gerry Judah, Yotam Ottolenghi, Thomas Heatherwick, Julia Peyton-Jones and Karim Rashid. The winners are awarded at annual ceremonies at a chosen host venue affiliated with the award. In 2012 the ceremony was held at The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).

Restaurant & Bar Design Awards organises a year-round programme of events based in the UK and most recently Internationally with an aim to build a network between entrants, judges, partners and sponsors.

In 2014 Taschen [13] publications published a book, Restaurant & Bar Design dedicated to the ongoing work of the Awards.

Categories

Each year the Restaurant & Bar Design Awards acknowledges two overall winners under the categories of Best Bar and Best Restaurant.

The number of additional category winners varies each year. The inaugural award in 2008/2009 was open to entrants from UK and identified nine category winners. In 2009/10 the awards became International and introduced two more category winners under the titles International Restaurant and International Bar. The awards also have a number of sub-categories.

Overall Winners

  • 2009
    • The Olde Bell Inn (Hurley, UK) [14] / Studioilse
    • Carbon (London, UK) / B3 Designers
  • 2010
    • Galvin La Chapelle (London, UK) [15] / DesignLSM
    • The Tote (India) [16][17] / Serie Architects
  • 2011
    • Busaba Eathai (Bicester, UK) [18] / David Archer Architects
    • Smack (Leamington Spa, UK) / Steve Smith & Adrian Baynes
  • 2012
    • A Cantina (Spain) [19] / Estudio Nomada
    • Graffiti (Bulgaria) / Studio Mode
  • 2013
  • 2014
    • FEI (China) / A.N.D.
    • Les Haras (France) [22] / Jouin Manku
  • 2015
    • Dandelyan (London, UK) / Design Research Studio
    • The Jane (Belgium) / Studio Piet Boon
  • 2016
    • Blue Wave (Barcelona, Spain) / El Equipo Creativo
    • German Gymnasium (London, UK) [23] / Conran & Partners
  • 2017
    • Westlight (New York, USA) / Studio Munge
    • The Penny Drop (Melbourne, Australia) [24] / Design by Golden
  • 2018
    • Rosina (Las Vegas, USA) / Simeone Deary Design Group under a consulting agreement with Gensler
    • Sean Connolly (Dubai, UAE) [25] / Alexander & Co
  • 2019
    • SPINE Beirut (Beirut, Lebanon) / Gatserelia Design
    • Alice & Fifth (Johannesburg, South Africa) [26] / TristanPlessisStudio
  • 2020
    • Garden Hotpot (Chengdu, China) / MUDA-Architects
    • INNS Bar (Chengdu, China) [27] / Wooton Designers

References

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  12. ^ Hix, Mark. "Chicken and Steak". Condé Nast Traveller. Condé Nast Traveller. Retrieved 1 Nov 2013.
  13. ^ Wiedemann, Julius (2014). Restaurant & bar design. Köln: TASCHEN. ISBN 978-3836546683.
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  23. ^ Arch Daily, Arch Daily - 2016 Restaurant & Bar Design Awards. "2016 RBDA Winners". Arch Daily. Arch Daily. Retrieved 7 October 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  27. ^ https://www.design-encounters.com/awards/detail/1722