Sunday, 3 June 2012

Danube's initiative to promote young talent paved way for the very best interior designers

 

Danube's initiative to promote young talent paved way for the very best interior designers

Danube, the leading construction, building materials and home interiors company in partnership with the Association of Professional Interior Designers (APID), announced the winners of Danube Students Interior Design Awards 2012 at a gala ceremony held at Grand Hyatt, Dubai.

The need for young talent has always been felt, but never recognized.

"The alliance between Danube and APID is testament to the significant role played by the region's interior design industry, which is considered to be one of the fastest growing commercial activities in the UAE", said Ms.

The distinguished panel of judges for the competition comprised of Ms. Indu Varanasi, Managing Director at IR Design and Mr.

The Danube-APID Student Interior Design Competition was developed as an adjunct to typical course work, where students could utilize skills learned through their current academic development, in the design of an interior environment with far-reaching appeal.

"Interior Design in the Middle East is developing at a rapid pace. Each submission bought a tailor made solution to the ever-evolving concept of interior designing. The competition focused on the significant role that interior design plays in our lives and most importantly discovered and promoted the upcoming talent in the region," added Ms.

He stated the necessity of interior design in the industry encouraging students to strive for excellence in their approach. Zarine Khan, Bollywood's favorite Interior Decorator. The designs were evaluated on aspects such as functionality, presentation, innovation and usability. Farida Kamber Al Awadhi, President of APID. Erick Casidsid, Design Manager at Gemaco Interiors. Rizwan Sajan, Founder

Danube's initiative to promote young talent paved way for the very best interior designers



Trade News selected by Local Linkup on 03/06/2012

 

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