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LIV Hospitality Design Awards 2025 in Switzerland

16 April 2025

Location: Baar, Switzerland

Dialogue with Nature Commune STORE
Dialogue with Nature—Commune STORE, Atelier Global Limited – photo © ZHIYI

LIV Hospitality Design Awards 2025

The LIV Hospitality Design Awards are officially open for submissions, inviting architects, designers, hoteliers, and developers to showcase their most innovative hospitality projects. Now in its sixth edition, the program celebrates the quality and diversity of architectural and interior design ventures shaping the future of hospitality. Early bird entries receive a 10% discount until June 30, 2025.

Mandarin Oriental Muscat Oman
Mandarin Oriental, Muscat, Oman, Xavier Cartron SAS

Founded in 2020, the LIV Hospitality Design Awards provide a global platform to honor excellence in LIVING and EATING spaces, reflecting the ever-evolving landscape of hospitality. The awards recognize projects that add to the guest experience through creativity, innovation, and design excellence, from boutique hotels to food trucks, luxury resorts, and co-living spaces.

Ixchel Kings Road The Nanu Group in Collaboration with Behind the Door
Ixchel – Kings Road, The Nanu Group in Collaboration with Behind the Door – photo © Enzo Cerri

The awards spotlight projects that elevate hospitality design and create meaningful guest experiences. An esteemed jury of architects, designers, hoteliers, and industry leaders will judge submissions. Notable jury members include Francisco Lopez-Cordoba from Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Raul Tellez Casado from Minor Hotels, Carl Wee from Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, and Beatriz Carreto from Radisson Hotel Group. Arturo Sims of VHC Global, Jamnary Moreno from Marriott International, Ivan Pavlovic (NEOM), Bittor Sanchez Monasterio, and Federico,Toresi (Accor), along with Arturo Sims (VHC Global) and Larry Traxler (Hilton), are also among the esteemed panel, bringing their deep knowledge of global design and innovation to the table.

Monteverdi Tuscany Restaurant and Art Gallery
Monteverdi Tuscany Restaurant and Art Gallery, Foster + Partners

In the Living Space category, the awards recognize architectural and interior designs that create comfort and a sense of place. The entries reflect the diversity of modern accommodation concepts, from short-term rentals to private housing and beach resorts. The Eating Space category celebrates the fusion of culinary experiences and design. From Michelin-starred restaurants, to food halls and cocktail bars, the awards honor projects that enhance the dining experience through thoughtful architecture, interior design, and ambiance.

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo San Lucas
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol, Meyer Davis – photo © The Ingalls + Eric Laignel

The annual winners, selected in professional and student categories, will receive the prestigious LIV trophy, a certificate, and a winner’s seal. Winners will also be featured in the yearly LIV Awards book and will be promoted to an audience of over 60,000 design professionals, media outlets, and potential clients worldwide. Additionally, winning projects will be listed in the online LIV Awards Architecture and Interior Design directory, providing valuable exposure and networking opportunities.

Luxury Landscape Cabins Oja
CasaGallareta – Luxury Landscape Cabins, Oja (Organic and Joyful Architecture) – photo © Juan Segundo Diaz Dopazo, Nacho Ballester

Last year’s fifth edition marked a record-breaking success with over 550 submissions from 58 countries. Winning projects ranged from a treetop dining experience in Thailand to a revitalized school in China, reflecting today’s global impact and creativity of hospitality design. In the architectural category, Canopy: A treetop dining experience by Rock Venture Co., was awarded Architectural Design of the Year for Eating Spaces. Dialogue with Nature—Commune STORE by Atelier Global Limited, led by Frankie Lui and Cai Chao, won Architectural Design of the Year for Living Spaces. For interior design, Uma Nota by The Odd Duck Design, led by Asmaa Said and Ellina Komarova, received Interior Design of the Year for Eating Spaces. At the same time, Nanjing Back To Yaxi Manor Resort by YuQiang & Partners secured Interior Design of the Year for Living Spaces.

Omni PGA Frisco Resort
Omni PGA Frisco Resort, Jeffrey Beers International – photo © Omni Hotels & Resorts

Last year’s winning projects were celebrated in Shanghai in April, where the prestigious event brought together top designers, architects, and industry leaders worldwide to network and celebrate groundbreaking achievements in the hospitality sector. Attendees enjoyed a glamorous dinner, exchanging ideas and forming new connections in an elegant setting. The ceremony was opened by Astrid Hebert and Hossein Farmani, Co-Founders of the LIV Hospitality Design Awards, who welcomed guests with inspiring speeches.

Clubhouse Frankfranco Architects
Clubhouse, Frankfranco Architects – photo © Scott Norsworthy

Farmani expressed his pride in celebrating the LIV Awards’ 5th anniversary in Shanghai, underscoring the significance of recognizing excellence in hospitality design on a global scale. With representatives from 25 countries—including Comoros, South Africa, Singapore, France, Croatia, Spain, China, Dubai, Brazil, Hungary, New Zealand, USA, UK, Ecuador, Germany, Sweden, Argentina, Russia, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, and India—the event highlighted the LIV Hospitality Design Awards’ truly global reach and its commitment to celebrating outstanding design from around the world.

Goldies W Hollywood
Goldies – W Hollywood, Adean Studios – photo © MJ Photography

Entries are open to professionals and students; submissions can be conceptual, in-progress, or completed projects. Projects in the “Brand New” category must be under three years old. The LIV Hospitality Design Awards accept identical entries in successive years, recognizing that great design is timeless. Astrid Hebert, Program Director of the LIV Hospitality Design Awards, is beyond excited about the new edition:

Ryuutai Ondo AI Group Co Ltd
Ryuutai Ondo, AI Group Co., Ltd – photo © Eric Ho

“We’re incredibly excited to kick off this new edition of the LIV Hospitality Design Awards!,” she emphasizes. “Each year, the level of creativity and innovation continues to amaze us. This time, we’re looking forward to seeing designs that present outstanding design and embrace sustainability, creating spaces as mindful as beautiful.”

Lazy Betty Blue Lantern Studios
Lazy Betty, Blue Lantern Studios – photo © Daemon Baizan

Submissions for the sixth edition of the LIV Hospitality Design Awards are now open. Take advantage of the 10% Early Bird discount before June 30, 2025, and join the ranks of the world’s most visionary hospitality designers.

Gundari Block722
Gundari, Block722 – photo © Ana Santl, Maria Vosdou

About LIV Hospitality Design Awards
The LIV Hospitality Design Awards aims to celebrate the quality and diversity of architectural ventures and interior design projects shaping the hospitality industry today. Launched in 2020, the program is an inclusive platform that pursues and rewards exceptional projects within living and eating spaces—more information at livawards.com.

LIV Hospitality Design Awards is a program under the 3C Awards, a leading organization curating and promoting global design. The company represents today’s diversity and innovation in lighting design, furniture design, interior design, and architecture. Each brand symbolizes design excellence worldwide, showcasing professional and emerging designers’ work to over 100 expert jury members. Developed by Hossein Farmani and Astrid Hébert, BLT Built Design Awards is managed by the 3C Awards under a larger organization called 3C Group, specializing in awards, marketing, media, and events. 3C Group is a sister company to Farmani Group, founded by Hossein Farmani. Farmani Group, established in 1985, is a leading global organization that curates and promotes photography, design, and architecture.

FOREST Studio 40
FOREST, Studio 40 – photo © Natalia Gorbunova

3C Awards is part of Three C Group GmbH, a Swiss-registered company based in Grabenstrasse 15a, 6340 Baar, Switzerland. For more information, visit 3Cawards.com.

For more information and to submit your project, visit https://livawards.com/

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