Scroll Up
Drag to Scroll Up/Down
Scroll Down
awards
molo's softseating acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York, for their permanent collection.
www.moma.org/
molo wins "body of work" award at 2006 ICFF
considered to be the top award at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair, held each May at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City
www.icff.com
molo’s softwall wins one of five 2005 INDEX awards!
The awards, each worth 100,000 Euro, were announced in Copenhagen on September 23rd
www.index2005.dk/
molo's softwall acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York, for their permanent collection.
www.moma.org/
Forsythe + MacAllen / molo selected as one of five finalists in the MoMA / PS1 Young Architects Competition - the five finalist design proposals are on display at the MoMA in New York City from June 29 - August 22, 2005
molo wins "new designer" award at 2004 ICFF
awarded at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair, held each May at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City
www.icff.com
Winning Entry in First Step Housing Competition, New York, USA, 2003
Organized by Common Ground and The Architectural League of New York Judges: Toshiko Mori, Steven Holl, Michael Bell, Julie Eizenberg, Andrew Freear, Rosalie Genevro and Rosanne Haggerty
Metropolis NEXT Generation Prize , Runner up, New York, USA, 2004
Organized by Metropolis Magazine and the ICFF
Judges: Toshiko Mori, Ross Brandt, Bill Dowell, Jean Gardner, David Rockwell, and Susan S. Szenasy
First Prize in LighTouch Competition, design of Soft Light
Organized by Design Singapore
Sponsor: FLOS and SPACE
Judges: Antonio Citterio (Italy), 2003
Golden Prize for Design Beyond East and West - housing competition, 2003
Organized by Hanssem, Korea
Judges: Alessandro Mendini (Italy), Kazuyo Sejima (Japan), Seok-chul Kim (Korea), Shi-Li zhang (China)
Ronald J. Thom Award for Early Design Achievement, 2003
Canada Council for the Arts
Award offered once every two years to young Canadian designers/architects
Winning Entry in Young Architects Forum Competition: “Inhabiting Identity”, 2003
Organized by The Architectural League of New York
Judges: Shigeru Ban, Michael Hays, Wendy Evans Joseph, Marion Weiss and the Young Architects Committee
ar+d award for float tea lantern, 2002
Held by the Architectural Review magazine and d-line
Judges: Stefan Behnisch, Margret Hardardottir, Rick Joy, Carme Pinos, Hin L. Tan and Peter Davey
First prize in Aomori Northern Style Housing Competition, Aomori, Japan, 2001
Held by Aomori City
Judges: Tadao Ando and Jean Nouvel
Short listed in the open international competition for 9/11 Memorial at the Pentagon, 2001
Short listed in the open international competition for the Tomihiro Museum of Shi Ga paintings, Azuma, Japan, 2001
Third place in Japan Architect, Central Glass Design Competition, Glass House 2001
Judges: Toyo Ito, Tetsuo Naito, Masaru Okamoto, Itsuko Hasegawa, Riken Yamamoto, Kengo Kuma, Norihisa Yamamoto,
Finalist in Design 21, 2001
An international design award from UNESCO and Felissimo Design House for float tea lantern
ar+d award for Colorado House, Architectural Review magazine and d-line, 1999
Judges: Theo Berg, David Chipperfield, Massimiliano Fuksas, Billie Tsien and Peter Davey