Arte e Cultura
Carolien Niebling Wins the Hublot Design Prize 2017, Jessi Reaves Gets the Special Mention of the Jury
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Ricardo Guadalupe , CEO, Hublot
Design occupies a central place in the history and success. In 1980, when Carlo Crocco founded Hublot, he afforded his watches a particular design and an innovative natural rubber strap. In 2004, Jean-Claude Biver and Ricardo Guadalupe created the Big Bang and, with this, its iconic design was propelled amongst the ranks of the greats. More than ten years later, the Big Bang and its unmistakable case cut from various materials, its composite 'sandwich' construction and H-shaped screws through the bezel never fail to surprise and push the limits. Marked by innovation and audacity, combining the best materials with the precision of the Unico manufacture movement, the Big Bang watch seduces with its bold design and limitless creativity. Immediately recognisable, it embodies the design driven spirit of the brand
Hublot created this prize in 2015 to celebrate and honour design and its Big Bang model. For this year the Hublot Design Prize has taken up residence in the pavilion of the Serpentine Gallery, a summer pavilion that is redesigned each year by architects, designers and renowned creators - none of whom have ever built anything on English soil before. This year, the pavilion was designed by Francis Kéré, the award-winning architect from Burkina Faso . Before this, Zaha Hadid , Frank Gehry , Jean Nouvel , Peter Zumthor, Herzog and de Meuron, to name just a few, have shared their design vision and architecture with the general public with their design of the summer pavilion. It is in this very building that Ricardo Guadalupe , Hublot's CEO, awarded the Hublot Design Prize 2017 to Carolien Niebling . The winner received a cheque for 100,000 CHF - intended to support the designer and to help them realise their work. It is a unique opportunity for the designer to gain exposure.
The Hublot Design Prize 2017 rewards Carolien Niebling's masterful work as well as her playful and original approach. Her sophisticated and extremely comprehensive research took the form of a two-pronged scientific and technical approach that led to a book titled 'The Future Sausage', one of this year's finest publications.
For this edition, the jury also decided to award a special prize for the innovative and experimental work of Jessi Reaves , who opens up a whole new vista and brilliantly asserts her singular vision hovering between art and design.