IDR. Michael Pizarro appointed as AYDA Council Member 2019/20
The NIPSEA Group, known throughout Asia as Nippon Paint, has officially appointed an independent advisory panel for its maiden Asia Young Designer Awards Council 2019/20 (“AYDA Council”). One of the newly-appointed members is Mr. Michael Pizarro, founder of Michael Pizarro Interior Design (MPID) in the Philippines.
Pizarro’s Interior Designing career spanned nearly two decades. After he finished his pre-Med course in Biology, he studied to become an Interior Designer at the Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID). His enormous talent and creativity led him to top notched the 1995 Interior Design Board Exams.
With his background, experience, talent and commitment to his craft, his career flourished when he became part of PSID’s facilitating and faculty team, the De La Salle University College of St. Benilde School of Arts and Design (DLSU-CSB) and Space-Angelo King Center for 11 years. He was also recognized as one of PSID’s top 35 alumni in 2002 and was part of the Philippine Institute of Interior Designers (PIID) board as Executive Director for Exhibits and Conventions for two consecutive terms. He also hosted a TV show and trained under the guidance of renowned Interior Designer Nardy Aquino, with projects for the Sukhothai restaurant chain and Josol showroom, to name a few.
Pizzaro also became the partner and principal Interior Designer for the MMAP Architecture and Interior Design Consultancy Company until he founded MPID with its subsidiary company, Acanthus Home Furniture and Furnishing.
The AYDA Council is made up of 9 renowned industry experts within the Architecture and Interior Design fields as well as sustainability consultants and academics alike. Aside from Pizzaro, the newly appointed AYDA Council members include Mr. Astley Ng, Regional Creative Director of SC+DC Pte Ltd. (Singapore); Mr. Horace Pan, Founder of Panaroma (Hong Kong); Ar Kazuma Yamao, Founding Partner of GINGRICH (Japan); Mr. Keat Ong, Founder of Nota Design Group and President of Society of Interior Designers, Singapore (Singapore & China); Ar Ezumi Ismail, Director of ARKITEK MAA Sdn. Bhd. and President of Malaysian Institute of Architects (Malaysia); Ms. Lea Avilani Aziz, President Director/Principal of PT Elenbee Cipta Desain (Indonesia); Ms. Vipavadee Patpongpibul, Founder and CEO of P49 Deesign & Associates Co. Ltd. as well as Ar Siritip Harntaweewongsa, Co-Founder and Sustainable Design Director of GreenDwell, both from Thailand.
Article continues after this advertisementHailing from various Asian markets, the AYDA Council is a significant milestone for the AYDA as it elevates the program to provide strategic direction and counsel, with the aim of creating a positive impact among the communities and its participants. It will play an active role in establishing and growing the program, leveraging on their members’ expertise and experiences in their fields. Furthermore, the input from the council members will also focus on elevating the profiles of young design talents and nurturing them to become innovative and confident leaders of the future.
Article continues after this advertisement“Working alongside the local and regional mentors, the AYDA Council aims to spark greater interest among industries to grow and cultivate the young generation of upcoming architects and interior designers. Over the years, many AYDA alumni became reputable architects and interior designers – from being attached to globally-recognized architectural firms to taking on leadership roles in self-established firms. Indeed, Asia Young Designer Awards has grown in the last 10 years. What’s different this year onwards is our strategic decision to form an AYDA Council,” shared Mr. Wee Siew Kim, Chief Executive Officer of NIPSEA Group.
In April 2018, Nippon Paint partnered with the Harvard University Graduate School of Design (GSD) to establish the “Gennosuke Obata Fellowship Fund,” which provides financial aid to GSD students from Asian countries to help attract, enroll, and support the region’s talented design scholars to lead in transforming society and the environment. The USD300,000 gift of Nippon Paint will help establish the fund, which includes an additional program for the Regional Winners of AYDA. Both winners from the Architecture and Interior Design categories will be awarded with a 6 week all-expense paid scholarship for the Design Discovery program, where they will have the privilege to learn and experience intensive studio work, lectures, workshops and field trips.
AYDA is spearheaded by Nippon Paint and has become one of Asia’s most renowned design awards that serves as a platform for architecture and interior design students to showcase their boundless creativity and innovative ideas. It presents participants with a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to further develop their skills through experiences such as networking and workshop sessions with renowned industry professionals and like-minded individuals.
To date, AYDA has received more than 7,000 entries from over 600 universities in 15 different regions in Asia. The competition theme, “FORWARD: Challenging Design Boundaries,” pushes young talents to think ahead beyond the perimeters of design and push the envelope of creativity through various means of disruptions, be it new-edge technology or a non-existent sustainability.
AYDA 2018/19 is now open for submissions until October 15, 2018. For more information on AYDA or to download the entry booklet, kindly log on to https://www.youngdesigneraward.ph/
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