
Nominee for the architecture category: Mrs Fan’s Plug-In House, Beijing, China, by People’s Architecture Office. Photography: Gao Tianxia

Nominee for the architecture category: Fondaco dei Tedeschi by OMA, Venice, Italy. Photography: Delfino Sisto Legnani

Nominee for the architecture category: Fondaco dei Tedeschi by OMA, Venice, Italy. Photography: Delfino Sisto Legnani

Nominee for the architecture category: Hegnhuset memorial and learning centre, Utøya, Norway, by Blakstad Haffner. Photography: Are Carlsen

Nominee for the architecture category: Hegnhuset memorial and learning centre, Utøya, Norway, by Blakstad Haffner. Photography: Espen Grønli

Nominee for the architecture category: Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture by Adjaye Associates in Washington DC, USA

Nominee for the architecture category: Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture by Adjaye Associates in Washington DC, USA

Nominee for the architecture category: ‘Refugees’ Memories and Futures As Models’ by Schlesische27. Photography: Fred Mosley

Nominee for the architecture category: Warka Water by Arturo Vittori

Nominee for the architecture category: The Environmental Enhancement of the Five Dragon’s Temple by Urbanus

Nominee for the architecture category: The Environmental Enhancement of the Five Dragon’s Temple by Urbanus

Nominee for the architecture category: The Calais Builds Project by Grainne Hassett

Nominee for the architecture category: Wind and Rain Bridge, Peitian, China, by Donn Holohan. Courtesy of Donn Holohan and The University of Hong Kong

Nominee for the architecture category: Wind and Rain Bridge, Peitian, China, by Donn Holohan. Courtesy of Donn Holohan and The University of Hong Kong

Nominee for the architecture category: The Calais Builds Project by Grainne Hassett

Nominee for the architecture category: The Calais Builds Project by Grainne Hassett

Nominee for the architecture category: Sala Beckett Theatre and International Drama Centre, Barcelona, Spain by Flores & Prats. Photography: Adrià Goula

Nominee for the architecture category: ‘Refugees’ Memories and Futures As Models’ by Schlesische27. Photography: Fred Mosley
A plug-in house, ‘Pussyhat’ and a cottage within a cottage are among 62 nominations vying to be crowned the Beazley Design of the Year 2017.
The awards – announced by the Design Museum and now in their 10th year – celebrate the most outstanding offerings from the worlds of architecture, digital, fashion, graphics, product and transport from the last 12 months.

In the architecture category, Mrs Fan’s plug-in house by People’s Architecture Office poses an affordable alternative to the ever-expensive apartments in Beijing. Meanwhile, Kate Darby Architects’ haunting Croft Lodge pushes the limits of adaptive reuse by swallowing the ruins of a 300-year-old cottage (bird’s nest and all).
Also tipped for the gong is Sir David Adjaye’s National Museum of African American History and Culture in DC; Zaha Hadid Architects’ Antwerp Port House; OMA’s Il Fondaco Tedeschi development in Venice; and Serpentine Pavilion designer Francis Kéré’s Lycée Schorge Secondary School.

Nominations across the other categories reflect this year’s growing political turmoil. Among them is the pink Pussyhat worn by protesters in the USA against President Trump; Wolfgang Tillmans’ Remain Campaign for the Brexit referendum; and a refugee flag.

Designs will go on show from 18 October at the Design Museum’s new Kensington HQ, with the winners announced in January.
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