We were recognized at the Chile Design Awards!
- Publicado el 03.11.2025
- Escrito por Angel Fondon
We received three awards at the Chile Design Awards 2025, a national competition that highlights excellence, innovation and the transformative impact of design in Chile.
First place:
“Lessons Learned for Territorial Well-being”
Category: Graphic and Editorial Design – Editorial and Graphic Publications
This book, developed within the framework of our first ten years, brings together experiences and reflections on the relationship between communities and their territories and explores how ways of inhabiting and projecting space can contribute to human and ecological well-being.
Through a carefully crafted design—including a special Pantone color, typographic games, carefully selected photography, sketches, and architectural plans—the publication invites readers to explore, in both form and content, projects and ideas that propose a harmonious way of inhabiting territories, in balance between the landscape and humanity.
Second place:
“Maipo River Wetland: Interactive Museography”
Category: Interior and Space Design – Exhibitions and Museography
This project integrates technology, design, and education to bring people closer to one of the most valuable ecosystems in central Chile. Through carefully designed interactive resources—both digital and analog—the museum experience invites the public to explore the natural and cultural heritage of the Maipo River estuary.
Developed in a participatory manner with the local community, this project seeks to enrich the educational and immersive experience of visitors to the Río Maipo Wetland Nature Sanctuary, making knowledge about its socio-environmental value more accessible and entertaining.
Category: Special Award for Cultural Contribution
The museum’s design also received the special “Cultural Contribution” award, which recognizes design projects that, through their implementation, have had a positive and significant impact on Chilean culture. It is awarded to projects that demonstrate exceptional cultural value, whether through innovation, the preservation of traditions, or their ability to generate new cultural experiences and expressions.
We are very happy and grateful for these important recognitions of our work.
Both projects are the result of a rigorous multidisciplinary effort, in which our team and collaborators poured all their creative energy and talent into bringing to life initiatives that reflect our institutional purpose: to strengthen the bond with nature and contribute to a culture that promotes the well-being of socio-ecosystems
Many thanks to all the people and teams who collaborated to make these projects a reality!