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Double Skin House Wins Silver at the A' Architecture, Building and Structure Design Award 2022

ITALY -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- May 14, 2022

Double Skin House by Nobuhito Mori has been honored with the Silver A' Design Award for 2022, signifying outstanding design achievement in Architecture, Building and Structure Design.

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Nobuhito Mori wins Silver at the prestigious A' Architecture, Building and Structure Design Award with Double Skin House.

Nobuhito Mori's groundbreaking Architecture sets new standards for innovation and excellence, earning prestigious Silver A' Design Award recognition in the A' Architecture, Building and Structure Design Competition.

In a significant acknowledgment of design excellence and innovation, it has been officially announced that “Double Skin House” by Nobuhito Mori has been distinguished with the silver award status at the prestigious A' Design Awards for the year 2022, in the highly competitive architecture, building and structure design category.

This distinction honors the remarkable design quality and innovative approach embodied in the creation. The Silver A' Design Award not only underscores the exceptional design and conceptual prowess of the Double Skin House but also emphasizes the influential role of Nobuhito Mori in elevating standards within the architecture domain.

The visionary behind “Double Skin House” Nobuhito Mori, has been acknowledged for their dedication to pushing the boundaries of design. A deeper look into their portfolio and philosophy can be found at their designer.org profile, showcasing a commitment to excellence and innovation.

To explore “Double Skin House” and its groundbreaking design features further, interested parties are invited to visit the design|newsroom where high resolution images, multimedia content, interviews and translations are available for the award-winning architecture.

About Double Skin House

This building is a three-story wooden structure in a densely built up area of Tokyo. Although the site is small and the distance from the neighboring land is only about 1m, light and privacy were required. Inspired by the traditional Japanese shoji which softens the light, the designer have created a modern light filter that is resistant to wind and rain and can also be used outside. The translucent cladding on facade softens the light from outside and blurs the visibility of both passerby's and inhabitants. At night, the lighted facade become a large light to illuminate the streets.

About A' Design Awards

The A' Design Award & Competition, celebrated worldwide for honoring superior design, distinguishes itself through a rigorous evaluation process conducted by a panel of industry experts, journalists, and academics. The A' Design Award celebrates the diversity and innovation of designs across various categories. A' Architecture, Building and Structure Design Award honors outstanding design of skyscrapers, museums, residential buildings, commercial complexes, educational institutions, religious structures, infrastructure designs, landscaping projects and more.

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Nobuhito Mori wins Silver at the prestigious A' Architecture, Building and Structure Design Award with Double Skin House.
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