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As Dezeen announces the nominees for the 2025 Dezeen Awards, several leading architecture and interior design studios recognised for their innovation and execution are also part of the Programa community. Each project showcases distinct approaches to materiality, narrative, and collaboration — grounded in process and precision.

BVN — Sirius

A landmark of Australian Brutalism, Sirius has been restored and reimagined by BVN with JDH Capital. The project preserves its concrete identity while introducing new copper-clad additions, civic connections, and refined interiors.

Perkins&Will — Acciona Campus

In Madrid, Perkins&Will’s interiors for Acciona Campus span three buildings across a 10-hectare site. The workplace is designed around well-being, sustainability, and connection — unified by a disciplined material language and open spatial planning.

Reflect Architecture — 40PH

Designed for Grammy-winning producer Noah “40” Shebib, Reflect Architecture’s Toronto penthouse fuses precision and atmosphere through material craftsmanship, acoustic control, and spatial fluidity.

B3 Designers — Lita

B3 Designers’ restaurant Lita brings the warmth of southern Europe to London. Reclaimed terracotta, mohair, and brass define a tactile, nostalgic interior shaped by intimacy and material honesty.

Jillian Dinkel — Kilmory House

In Point Piper, Sydney, Jillian Dinkel’s Kilmory House balances heritage and modernity through oak, stone, and deep tonal layering — a dialogue between history and contemporary living.

Studio Gram — Studio Gram Office

Housed within a former mechanic workshop in Adelaide, Studio Gram’s office merges industrial heritage with adaptability. The space hosts exhibitions, talks, and residencies — embodying the studio’s ethos of collaboration and honesty in materiality.

Koto Living — Moor Hall

Koto Living’s Moor Hall garden suites reinterpret luxury through natural textures and botanical storytelling, blending architecture and interior craft within the landscape.

Akin Atelier — Rochester Street Office

Collaborating with Allied_Office, Second Edition, and Dangar Barin Smith, Akin Atelier’s Rochester Street Office exemplifies transparent collaboration and disciplined documentation across shared design outcomes.

 

Alexander & Co — A&Co Workshop

A reimagined terrace adjoining Alexander House, A&Co Workshop acts as a gallery of prototypes — a place for material experimentation, collaboration, and process refinement.

GOLDEN — Temple House

In collaboration with J. Kidman and Studio Tali Roth, GOLDEN’s Temple House merges Belgian minimalism with layered craftsmanship to create a home of quiet depth and compositional balance.

Paolo Ferrari — Holt Renfrew ON3

Toronto’s Holt Renfrew ON3 by Studio Paolo Ferrari embodies “radical balance” — a retail interior where experimentation and refinement intersect through material contrasts and architectural rhythm.

Cera Stribley — Harvest House

In Flemington, Melbourne, Cera Stribley’s Harvest House pays homage to the Australian quarter-acre ideal, blending garden and dwelling into a living study of landscape and architecture.

Altra Studio — A Ceppo Affair

In Tribeca, A Ceppo Affair transforms a small powder room into an immersive spatial moment defined by raw stone, soft lighting, and sculptural tactility.

Tatjana von Stein — Judge, Dezeen Awards 2025

A leading voice in contemporary interior architecture, Tatjana von Stein joins this year’s Dezeen Awards jury. Her London and Mallorca-based practice continues to champion craftsmanship, material intelligence, and enduring design — now managing her global portfolio through Programa.

 

Each of these studios uses Programa to structure, specify, and deliver their projects — from schedules and specifications to client dashboards and approvals — illustrating how process underpins great design.