2021 Design Excellence Awards Call For Entries
FINAL EXTENSION JULY 16, 2021 11:59 PM
BEST RETRO DESIGN 10-40 yrs old. Submit one of your old projects that hasn't won in the past. The project can be 10-40 yrs old!
Important Dates, Entrance Eligibility and General Conditions
Eligible Entrants
ASID members in good standing at all professional levels (Professional, Allied, Associate, Student and Industry Partner) may enter
IIDA members in good standing at all professional levels (Professional, Associate, Affiliate) may enter.
Non-members of ASID / IIDA who are Registered Interior Designers in the State of Illinois may enter.
Note: Non-members of ASID who received a Design Excellence Award in 2021 must become a member of ASID to be eligible to submit an entry in 2022 and beyond.
Eligible Entries
Up to eight separate projects can be entered per firm; the primary designer(s) for the project must meet one of the above criteria to qualify.
Each singular project may only be entered in one category; submitting a project in more than one category may result in disqualification.
A project that has been previously entered into an ASID awards competition MAY be re-entered as long as it did NOT previously win an ASID Illinois Design Excellence Award.
It is the entrant's responsibility to ensure that the materials submitted, as well as the project being considered, meet the rules, regulations, category and eligibility requirements.
Entry Requirements, Deadlines and Conditions
Deadline for entrance and submissions is Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 11:59 PM Central Time. Late entries will not be accepted, no exceptions.
All contest entries must adhere to exact entry requirements and judging criteria. Failure to comply with these specifications will result in disqualification of entry and forfeiture of the entry fees.
Completed Contest Entry Form, including Client and Photographer Release Affidavits, and four (4) anonymous Design Statements:
A Design Concept Statement of 250 words or less, to include the project design issues and solutions provided by the Designer(s). If there were restrictions on budget, time constraints or special circumstances, this should be noted. The design statement must include a brief explanation of the actual or intended impact of the completed project or product on the life, health, and/or well-being of the client or end user. This will be part of the judging criteria. Projects not including this in the Design Statement will be disqualified.
A Consolidated Design Concept Statement of 50 words or less, in PDF format, to be read by the Master of Ceremonies at the Design Excellence Awards in September.
Client Goals which includes a brief description of client’s reason(s) for undertaking the design project (e.g., consolidating offices, home remodel, relocation, etc.) and expectations of how the new design will achieve organizational goals. (100 words or less)
Client Description which includes a brief description of the client or organization including other relevant information. Note: Be careful not to include your firm name or clients name. Do include type of project, where project is located, scope of work, and time frame.
No identifying information for clients, designer(s) or other involved parties should appear on either Design Statement; they are reviewed by the judges and need to maintain the anonymity of the entrant. Projects that do not maintain anonymity will be disqualified.
Complete anonymous project floor plan(s) to scale showing placement of furnishings and location of all architectural features. Square footage is based on residential livable space or commercial usable space, and should be calculated based on the plans provided to meet category criteria. Project drawings that do not maintain anonymity will be disqualified.
In the product categories, provide scaled design/schematic drawings, and optional sketches/renderings.
Images should be less than 6 MB each and of high resolution (600 ppi). This is the optimal resolution for printed images of winning projects. Entrants are not restricted to professional photography, but it is highly encouraged. Must be submitted via JPG images. Before and After images are encouraged but not required.
Photos of less than 300 ppi will not be accepted. * Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic we will not be requiring professional photos this year. The judges will be notified and will be judging on a curve.
Floorplans submitted must not have any identifying company information and should be submitted via pdf format
Entrants are encouraged to provide anonymous before photos (of any resolution) which do not have to be of professional quality. The before photos should be from the relatively same vantage points as the after.
Ensure that all images are free of any watermarks, titles or descriptions that identify the Designer(s) or client(s). An exception to this rule would be projects that include a corporate brand or company name/logo as part of the design, but that do not identify/feature individuals. Project images that do not maintain anonymity will be disqualified.
Designer(s) may volunteer additional information about the trades, vendors, showrooms, manufactures and other parties/sources utilized for the submitted project. This information will not be visible to the judges.
Entrants agree to follow publicity guidelines as established by ASID Illinois and authorize ASID Illinois to use any and all materials submitted for marketing and publicity purposes in perpetuity.
Judging Criteria
A panel of independent, distinguished interior design professionals from other ASID Chapters throughout the United States will review the entries anonymously and select category winners on the basis of the actual or intended impact of the completed project or product on the life, health, and/or well-being of the client or end user as stated in the project design statement. Additional criteria include design creativity, function, solutions appropriate to the design challenges, scale and proportion, color and composition, lighting, materials and patterns. All entries will be judged by the highest standards of our profession on their own and comparatively with other entries in that category. ASID Illinois reserves the right to not award a category if the projects submitted do not meet the high standards of the independent judging panel. If the jury sees a code violation on an entry, the entry may be rejected and not awarded. ASID Illinois reserves the right not to award a winner in any category.
* Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic we will not be requiring professional photos this year. The judges will be notified and will be judging on a curve.
Commercial Categories
C01 - Contract Under 3,000 SF
C02 - Contract 3,000-10,000 SF
C03 - Contract Over 10,000 SF
C04 - Retail
C05 - Hospitality
C06 - Healthcare
C07 - Education
C08 - Restaurant / Cocktail Lounge / Bar
C09- Sustainable / WELL Design
C10 - Recreational Facility
C11 - Government / Institutional: Airport, Church, School, Library
C12 - Contract by Small Firm (3 employees or fewer)
C13 - Spa and Fitness
C14 - Wild Card Commercial Space
Residential Categories
R01 - Kitchen
R02 - Kitchen by Small Firm (3 employees or fewer)
R03 - Bath
R04 - Bath by Small Firm (3 employees or fewer)
R05 - Residence Under 3,000 SF
R06 - Residence Over 3,000 SF
R07 - Residence by Small Firm (3 employees or fewer)
R08 - Universal Design
R09 - Wild Card Residential Space
R10 - Showcase Space - A space designed and implemented in a showhouse (ex. Lakeforest Showhouse, Dreaming of Design, RNDD Gallery Walk)
R11 - Outdoor Space
R12 - Living Room/ Family Room Design
R13 - Dining Room Design
R14 - Bedroom Design
R15 - Foyers and Hallways
R16 - Sustainable / WELL Design
Speciality
S01 - Historic Restoration: Contract or Residential
S02 - Unique Spaces (Stairs, Elevator Lobby, Coffee Bar)
S03 - Transportation (Yacht, Airplane, Recreational Vehicles)
S04 - Rendering, Digital (Commercial or Residential)
S05 - Rendering, Hand Drawn (Commercial or Residential)
S06 - Philanthropic / Charity
S07 - Best Retro Interior Design (10-40 yrs old)
S08 - Multi-Family Amenity Space
Designers and Industry Partners: Product Design
P01 - Furnishings - Upholstery and/or Casegoods
P02 - Fixtures - Plumbing and/or Appliances
P03 - Surfaces - Treatments for Walls, Countertops and/or Ceilings
P04 - Lighting - Any type of lighting element
P05 - Custom Detail - Millwork Details
P06 - Custom Textile: Rugs/ Fabrics/ Wallcoverings/ Bedding
P07 - Print Media with ASID Industry Partner Logo
P08 - Specialty Art and Framing
P09 - Industry Partners Wild Card
Interior Design Student Award
This award category is open only to ASID Student Members in good standing.
D01 - Residential Project completed as part of Interior Design Curriculum (non-built/non-photographed)
D02 - Commercial Project completed as part of Interior Design Curriculum (non-built/non-photographed)
D03 - Kitchen or Bathroom Project completed as part of Interior Design Curriculum (non-built/non-photographed)