The Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany () is the official design award for
Germany
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presented by the
German Ministry for Economics and Technology. The award was given for the first time under the name 'Federal Award for Good Design' in 1969 and thereafter every two years. Moreover, the focus of the award was changed on each occasion. The name of the award was first changed in 1992. Thereafter, the Federal Product Design Award and the Federal Award Promoter of Design — which went to a personality for achievements in the design field — were presented annually. Since 2006, it has been called the Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany and is given for outstanding achievements in the fields of
product and
communication design
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, and to a personality in the design sector.
Since 2012, the prize competition has been administered by DMY Berlin GmbH & Co. KG.
A company can only enter the competition for the Design Award if its product has already been awarded a national or international design prize. Another precondition for entry is that companies must have been nominated by the Ministries and Senators of the Federal States or by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology.
Modalities, history and criticism
Participants were nominated for it by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology or the relevant state ministries - and only if they had previously won another national or international design award. This is why the award was also called "the prize of prizes". It was not possible to apply for the prize oneself.
The award was decided by an independent and expert jury of ten members. It was made up of representatives from industry, academia, design and the media. It was appointed for a period of four years by the Federal Minister of Economics and Technology.
Like many other design prizes, this one did not entail any prize money for the participants; on the contrary, it was fee-based. The prize was therefore criticized by the professional public from 2006 onwards, triggered by an open letter from the nominated designer
Juli Gudehus.
The organization of the prize was carried out by the
German Design Council until 2011 and was entrusted for the first time in a new tender in 2012 to a young small private company, DMY Berlin GmbH & Co. KG, was entrusted with the task. Since then, the German Design Council has announced its own design prize, which was briefly called the "Designpreis Deutschland" and then renamed the German Design Award.
When the organization of the Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany was transferred to the organizer DMY Berlin, the payment modalities changed: Companies or designers paid a participation fee as before; however, they no longer had to pay a "winner's fee." Young designers did have to pay an entry fee of €350 per submission, but the Young Designer Award had been endowed with €8000 since 2012.
Since the insolvency of the last organizer in 2014, the prize has not been offered again.
Award winner
2014 (selection)
* Karl Clauss Dietel for his life's work
* Yang Liu for the wayfinding system Albertinum Dresden (Gold)
* Graft (silver)
* oup kommunikation for "Diagrimme - 12 Children's and Household Tales by the Brothers Grimm as Infographics" (Silver)
2013 (selection)
* Uwe Loesch for his life's work
2012 (selection gold)
*
Wolfgang Joop for his life's work
* Johannes Bergerhausen and Siri Poarangan (Gold) for the publication "decodeunicode - The characters of the world", Schmidt, Mainz
* The Electric Hotel (Gold)
* Frackenpohl Poulheim, Heimplanet (Gold): The Cave
2011 (selection)
*
Erik Spiekermann for his life's work
* Sebastian Herkner as best newcomer
* Runge GmbH & Co. KG (silver) for Theatrum, a new type of youth bench for public outdoor spaces (without a classic seat) by the Runge Design Team
2010 (selection)
*
Bulthaup (Gold) for bulthaup b2 kitchen
*
Joachim Sauter (Gold) for the
BMW
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Group kinetic sculpture
* Nils Frederking (Silver) for the folding table F2, produced by
Ligne Roset
* 2010 Honorary Award for
Ingo Maurer as "Designer Personality
* For the first time in 2010, an endowed Young Designers Award was also presented. The winner was the Berlin textile designer Elisa Strozyk.
*
Festo for the Air Jelly bionics project.
2009 (selection)
*
IDEO
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(Gold) for the electricity saving meter from Yello Strom
*
IDEO
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(Silver) for the MY_WAY printer from
Olivetti
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* Honorary Award 2009 for
Richard Sapper as "Designer Personality"
2008 (selection)
*
Otto Bock HealthCare for Genu Arexa knee orthosis (gold) by Ora-Ito Paris and Christian Lehmann, Zurich
*
BMW Group
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for BMW G650 Xcountry by BMW Group Design
* Daimler Immobilien GmbH for Mercedes-Benz Museum Stuttgart by
hg merz architekten museumsgestalter stuttgart berlin
* ERCO Leuchten GmbH for the Grasshopper by Werksdesign/Inhouse: Alois Dworschak & Henk Kosche
*
Mammut Sports Group AG for the climbing carabiner "Bionic" by Nose AG, Christian Harbeke
*
Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH for HBN 77 P750 by Werksdesign/Inhouse: Roland Vetter
*
WMF AG for Nomos by Metz & Kindler product design.
* Honorary award 2008 for
Manfred Lamy as "designer personality"
2007 (selection)
*
Loewe AG for the LCD television Individual 32, Phoenix Design
*
Deutsche Bahn
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DB was fou ...
for the new house typeface DB Type, designed by
Erik Spiekermann and
Christian Schwartz
* Silver Medal Category Space: Florian Fischer for Kelten Römer Museum Manching
2006 (selection)
*
Porsche 911
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Carrera C2/C2S
*
Rowenta M-Edition
* Impact drill D 25203K/D 25304K from
Black & Decker GmbH
2002
*
Audi AG
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The origins of the company ...
for the
Audi A2
1985/86
* Antoinette de Boer for the design of the fabric "Akaba"
1977
*
Rosenthal AG for the "Fuga" drinking glass series; design: Elsa Fischer-Treyden
References
Design awards
German awards
German design
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