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Nippon Paint, recently announced the winners of the AYDA Awards 2022/2023 – a leading design competition in Asia for Architectural and Interior Design students.
The international finale took place at Landmark 81, the tallest building in Vietnam and was attended by a distinguished gathering of industry professionals.
Sanggavi Hirushi Thomas from the City School of Architecture, Sri Lanka, won the Nippon Paint Colour Award for her design ‘A Million Buds’ focusing on combating child labour in the mining industry in Sri Lanka.
The post-pandemic era has led to a significant increase in child labor, with 8.4 million children experiencing it in the past four years. This alarming statistic highlights the need for a post-pandemic world where young people can heal, thrive, and pursue their dreams. Sanggavi’s project for the interior of the Empowerment and Facilitation Center Against Child Labor, demonstrates the transformative power of architecture in addressing child labor and promoting positive change.
“We, as young designers, can create an environment that nurtures and protects these children, offering them a chance to reclaim their dreams,” said Sanggavi describing her project. “Vibrant spaces were meticulously designed to cater to their unique needs, serving as havens of hope in the midst of adversity.”
The Designers of the Year receive an all-expense-paid three-week trip worth up to $ 10,000, to attend Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design’s (Harvard GSD) Design Discovery Program. At this program, the winners will be exposed to the opportunity of sharpening their skills and broadening their horizons to continue their pursuit of excellence in their careers.
“AYDA celebrating its 15th anniversary is a testament to our ongoing dedication to raising socially-conscious designers and connecting passionate design communities. We are also grateful to the mentors and judges for their unwavering support. Nippon Paint is truly inspired by the phenomenal entries and achievements this year and we look forward to bringing this platform to greater heights in the next edition,” said Nippon Paint Holdings Group Co-President and NIPSEA Group Chief Executive Officer Wee Siew Kim.
“We congratulate Hirushi and all the winners as well as participants, who have all truly demonstrated their skills, talent and passion, in shaping and pushing the brushstroke forward,” said Nippon Paint Lanka General Manager Nemantha Abeysinghe. “It is a matter of great pride for us that Sri Lanka has had winners in two consecutive years. We look forward to more participants in the next edition and greatly inspired designers in the future.”
First launched in 2008, the AYDA Awards is an esteemed design competition that provides budding architects and designers globally a platform to showcase their talents and bring them through a holistic journey where they are nurtured to design responsibly and sustainably. This is part of Nippon Paint’s priority to invest and kindle growth in areas that face socio-economic challenges through three key corporate social responsibility (CSR) pillars: Education, Empowerment and Engagement.
AYDA has since grown in terms of reach and stature and has now established itself as one of Asia’s premier design awards across 18 geographical locations and impacted more than 50,000 young and talented student designers. This year’s theme “Converge: Pushing the Reset Button” centres on the need for designers to first gain a global perspective and then deliver a localised solution for communities to help cope with life, post-pandemic.
“I feel greatly honoured,” said AYDA Awards 2022/2023 Nippon Paint Colour Award Winner in the Architectural Category Sanggavi Hirushi Thomas. “It is an encouragement for me to do more for my country.”
Nippon Paint constantly focuses on bringing innovation and is passionate about improving lives. They are inspired by the needs and ambitions of the people they serve. As part of Nippon Paint’s inclusive business approach that aims to create tangible social impact in communities by ‘Colouring Lives’ in countries where they operate, Nippon Paint welcomes entries for the next AYDA Awards and Creative Colour Awards. Participants from all walks of life can leverage this as a stepping stone to develop their skills and inspire the ever-growing community.
The upcoming theme for AYDA Awards 2023/2024 will be Converge: Championing Purposeful Designs, to challenge designers across the globe to show their design voice, find a cause worth fighting for and amplify their message through the power of media.