2018 Call for Entries

Deadline: April 13, 2018
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Overall design and architecture for hotels, inns, B&Bs and similar enterprises in the United States with 100 rooms or fewer. Major refurbishments will be considered.
Overall design and architecture for hotels, inns, B&Bs and similar enterprises outside the United States with 100 rooms or fewer. Major refurbishments will be considered.
Overall design and architecture for hotels, inns, B&Bs and similar enterprises in the United States with more than 100 rooms. Major refurbishments will be considered.
Overall design and architecture for hotels, inns, B&Bs and similar enterprises outside the United States with more than 100 rooms. Major refurbishments will be considered.
Overall design and architecture for self-contained resorts within the United States, offering a broader range of activities and facilities than hotels. Major refurbishments will be considered.
Overall design and architecture for self-contained resorts outside the United States, offering a broader range of activities and facilities than hotels. Major refurbishments will be considered.
Overall design and architecture for lodging concepts with compact and/or shared guest rooms and a strong emphasis on communal spaces.
Overall design and architecture for a commercial cruise ship or yacht available for charter or private booking.
Overall design and architecture for destination spas, day spas, and spas that are part of a hotel, resort, or cruise ship.
Overall design and architecture for a commercial space devoted to retail sales.
Overall design and architecture for a commercial space devoted to food service with table service. The restaurant may be part of a hotel or resort.
Overall design and architecture for a commercial space devoted to food service with limited service, such as cafés, coffee shops, candy and ice cream stores, “fast casual” concepts, bakeries, or take-out operations. The restaurant may be part of a hotel or resort.
Overall design and architecture for a commercial bar, tasting room, or nightlife space, including nightclubs and lounges. The space may be part of a hotel or resort.
Design, conceptualization and overall aesthetic impact of an exhibition (temporary or permanent) installed in a museum, gallery, cultural institution, or similar space. Exhibitions like MoMA’s “Rain Room” would fall into this category.
Overall design and architecture for a space designed for temporary use, whether retail, food service, arts/cultural, or other application. These include pop-ups, public art displays (for example, Christo’s Floating Piers on Lake Iseo), pavilions at design and art fairs, and the like.
Interior design for commercial airline cabins, railway cars, subway cars and the like.
Interior design and architecture for airports, seaports, train and subway stations and other major transportation hubs.
Interior design and architecture for passenger lounges in airports, train stations, and similar.
Cities, towns, or regions whose embrace of design and built environments have benefited both residents and visitors. The entry must include specific improvements realized during the eligibility period (June 1, 2017 – April 1, 2018). Master plans and unrealized developments will not be considered.
Overall design and architecture (including landscape architecture) for a park, purpose-built district, or other environment intended for public use.
Design and architecture for museums, performance spaces, libraries, religious structures, monuments, memorials, and similar projects. New extensions or expansions of existing structures will be considered.
Design and architecture for developments and “entertainment districts” that combine a variety of functions intended for public use, including retail, culture, recreation, food & beverage, commercial, residential, educational and institutional.
Design and architecture for shared workplaces available for use by business travelers (whether membership-based or open to the public). Note that the award will be given for a specific physical location of a co-working space, rather than a collection or a concept.
Design and architecture for apartments, houses, villas, and other non-hotel lodging made available to travelers on a short-term basis. The space should be marketed on a platform such as Airbnb, onefinestay, HomeAway, or the like, and must have been introduced to the platform between June 1, 2017 and April 1, 2018.
Design of clothing and/or accessories intended for use by staff of a travel or hospitality provider, including airlines, hotels and resorts, cruise lines, railroads, restaurants and bars.
Overall design for products designed for travelers to carry personal belongings, whether intended as checked, carry-on, or hand baggage.
Overall design for electronic or other products intended for use by travelers. This category includes cameras, watches, phones, converters, outdoor gear, etc.
Overall design and functionality for headphones, earbuds, or similar devices intended to be used by travelers.
Overall curation and aesthetic for an Instagram account held by a travel-related brand (hotel, cruise line, destination, airline, etc.). The entry should be for posts dated June 1, 2017 – April 1, 2018, even if the account itself was established earlier.
Overall curation and aesthetic for a travel- and design-focused Instagram account held by an influencer or other individual. The entry should be for posts dated June 1, 2017 – April 1, 2018, even if the account itself was established earlier.
Open to any travel-related building, interior space, vehicle, system, or product that optimizes its impact on the environment and/or the local community and economy. Jurors will consider the context and impact of the project’s sustainability elements as well as the overall design.
Overall design and architecture that reuses an existing site or structure for a travel-related purpose (hotel, restaurant, cultural, retail, transportation, etc.) that is substantially different from that of its original incarnation. (Old hotels that are adapted into new hotels do not belong in this category.)
The Surface Travel + Design Award for Designer of the Year will be bestowed on the firm or individual who has had the most profound impact on the travel industry in 2017.
Awarded to an iconic figure in the world of design whose impact continues to shape the industry on a large scale. This category is not open for submissions.
Awarded to a swimming pool that is attached to a hotel or resort, displays the highest aesthetic excellence, and has had a last impact on hospitality design.
Awarded to a bar, lounge, nightclub or similar venue that displays the highest aesthetic excellence, and has had a last impact on hospitality design. Note that nominees may be attached to a restaurant, but venues attached to a hotel or resort are NOT eligible.







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