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National Design Awards

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American award
See also:Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
National Design Awards
Awarded forAmerican design excellence
CountryUnited States
Presented byCooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Established2000
WebsiteNational Design Awards

The AmericanNational Design Awards, founded in 2000, are various awards funded and bestowed by theCooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.

There are seven official design categories, and three additional awards when applicable. Any supplemental awards deemed appropriate may be awarded at the discretion of the acting jury or institution.

History

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Origins

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In 2000, the awards and associated programs were introduced as an official project of theWhite House Millennium Council.[1][2] In 2025, the award program celebrated its twenty-fifth year.[3]

Jury

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The 2023 National Design Awards jury, chaired by Dung Ngo, editor in chief,August Journal, also included Tiffany Chu, chief of staff to the mayor, City ofBoston; Carla Fernández Tena, creative director,Carla Fernández; Noah Schwarz, director of product design,Herman Miller; andSara Zewde, principal and assistant professor of practice, Studio Zewde andHarvard University.[4]

In 2025, the selection committee was helmed bySmithsonian Design Museum directorMaria Nicanor and Maurice Cox, chair of the 2025 National Design Awards jury.[5]

Awards

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The ten official design categories[6] include:

  • Architecture
  • Communication Design
  • Digital Design
  • Fashion Design (created in 2003)
  • Interior Design (created in 2005)
  • Interaction Design (created in 2009)
  • Landscape Architecture
  • Product Design
  • Design Visionary
  • Climate Action
  • Emerging Designer

The three additional awards categories are:

  • Lifetime Achievement
  • Design Patron (created in 2001)
  • Design Mind (2005–2019)

Past supplemental categories have included:

  • People's Design Award (2006–2010)
  • Special Commendation (Awarded in 2008)
  • Special Jury Commendation (created in 2005, but omitted in 2008)
  • American Original (Awarded in 2000 and 2002 only)

In 2006, the People's Design Award was created with the intent to provide the general public with the chance to nominate and vote for their favorite design. Individuals can nominate and vote for their favorite designers via the official website.[7] The award was last given in 2010.

Candidate selection criteria

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Individual candidates must be citizens or long-term residents of the United States and have been practicing design for at least 7 years. For any corporation or institution, it must have its headquarters in the United States. The honorees are selected upon a body of realized work, not for any one specific project.[8]

Potential candidates are proposed by an official Nominating Committee and are invited to submit materials for a jury's review. Submissions consist of resumes, portfolios, publications by and about the candidates, and professional-quality audio-visual samples.[citation needed]

The award recipients come from a range of design disciplines, including architecture, landscape architecture, fashion, communications, media, interiors, digital, and production design.[9]

Objectives

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With its public programs, including ones skewed toward students, the National Design Awards are meant to highlight how design impacts daily life[1] and "aim to increase national awareness about the impact of design in everyday life."[10]

According to the Smithsonian, the awardees "are recognized for design innovation and impact in improving the world."[3]

The program highlights a range of design disciplines, including architecture, landscape architecture, fashion, communications, media, interiors, digital, production design,[9] and in 2025 for climate action design.[1]

For Maria Nicanor, director of theSmithsonian Museum, the award series is about how design “touches all aspects of our lives every single day—from the buildings we live, learn and work in, to the physical and digital systems that deliver our basic services, the clothes we wear, the spaces we gather in or the creativity and beauty that help us understand ourselves as a nation—and yet design’s undeniable influence can go unseen.”[5]

The National Design Awards program include a ceremony and gala.[10]

According toCooper Hewitt, the program also "connects the public with award winners through free virtual talks, workshops, resources, and more."[11]

Recipients

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Frank Gehry, Lifetime Achievement winner in 2000, architect of Disney Concert Hall.
Paul MacCready, Product Design winner in 2000, AeroVironment Chairman showing a cross section of the AeroVironment/NASA Helios Prototype wing spar.
Peter Eisenman, Architecture Design winner in 2001, architect for "Cidade da Cultura" in Spain.
IDEO, Product Design winner in 2001.
Tom Ford (left), Fashion Design winner in 2003 with actressJulianne Moore.
Eva Zeisel, Lifetime Achievement winner in 2005.
YearAwardWinnerFinalistsRef
2000Lifetime AchievementFrank Gehry[12]
2000Corporate AchievementApple Computer
2000Communications DesignRalph Appelbaum
2000Landscape ArchitectureLawrence Halprin
2000Product DesignPaul MacCready
2000American OriginalJohn Hejduk andMorris Lapidus
2001Lifetime AchievementRobert Wilson[13]
2001Corporate AchievementTupperware
2001Architecture DesignPeter Eisenman
2001Communications DesignJohn Maeda
2001Landscape ArchitectureJulie Bargmann of D.I.R.T. Studio
2001Product DesignDavid M. Kelley &IDEO
2001Design PatronStanley Marcus
2002Lifetime AchievementDan Kiley[14]
2002Corporate AchievementWhirlpool Corporation
2002Architecture DesignSteven Holl
2002Communications DesignLucille Tenazas
2002Landscape ArchitectureJames Carpenter
2002Product DesignNiels Diffrient
2002Design PatronAndre Balazs
2002American OriginalGeoffrey Beene
2003Lifetime AchievementI.M. Pei[15]
2003Corporate AchievementTarget Corporation
2003Architecture DesignBillie Tsien and Tod Williams
2003Communications DesignRobert Greenberg
2003Landscape ArchitectureMichael Van Valkenburgh
2003Fashion DesignTom Ford
2003Product DesignHerman Miller
2003Design PatronGordon Segal
2004Lifetime AchievementMilton Glaser[16]
2004Corporate AchievementAveda Corporation
2004Architecture DesignRick Joy andPolshek Partnership
2004Communications Design@radical.media
2004Landscape ArchitectureWilliam A. McDonough and Parrtners
2004Fashion DesignYeohlee Teng
2004Product DesignYves Béhar
2004Design PatronAmanda M. Burden
2005Lifetime AchievementEva Zeisel[17]
2005Corporate AchievementPatagonia[17]
2005Architecture DesignDiller Scofidio + RenfroTom Kundig,Antoine Predock[17]
2005Communications DesignStefan Sagmeister2x4,Paula Scher[17]
2005Landscape ArchitectureNed KahnKathryn Gustafson, Peter Walker and Partners[17]
2005Fashion DesignToledo StudioMaria Cornejo,Project Alabama[17]
2005Product DesignBurt RutanBoym Partners,Bill Stumpf[17]
2005Design PatronRichard M. Daley, Mayor of Chicago[17]
2005Design MindKatherine McCoy andMichael McCoy[17]
2005Interior DesignRichard GluckmanMichael Gabellini,Hugh Hardy[17]
2005Special Jury CommendationSergio Palleroni[17]
2006Lifetime AchievementPaolo Soleri[18]
2006Corporate AchievementNike, Inc.[18]
2006Architecture DesignThom MayneStanley Saitowitz,Bernard Tschumi[18]
2006Communications Design2x4Jake Barton,Chip Kidd[18]
2006Landscape ArchitectureMartha SchwartzAndrea Cochran,Ken Smith[18]
2006Fashion DesignMaria CornejoThom Browne,Peter Som[18]
2006Product DesignBill StumpfAntenna Design,Jonathan Ive[18]
2006Design PatronCraig Robinsn/a[18]
2006People's ChoiceTheKatrina Cottage byMarianne Cusaton/a[18]
2006Design MindPaola Antonellin/a[18]
2006Interior DesignMichael GabelliniAnnabelle Selldorf,Tsao & McKown Architects[18]
2006Special Jury CommendationSyd Meadn/a[18]
2007Lifetime AchievementAntoine Predock[19][20]
2007Corporate AchievementAdobe Systems[19]
2007Architecture DesignOffice dA –Monica Ponce de Leon /Nader Tehrani[19]
2007Communications DesignChip Kidd[19]
2007Landscape ArchitecturePWP Landscape Architecture[19]
2007Fashion DesignRick Owens[19]
2007Product DesignJonathan Ive[19]
2007Design PatronMaharam[19]
2007People's ChoiceTOMS Shoes by Blake Mycoskie[19]
2007Design MindDenise Scott Brown andRobert Venturi[19]
2007Interior DesignLewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis[19]
2007Special Jury CommendationFrank Ching[19]
2008Lifetime AchievementCharles Harrison[21]
2008Corporate AchievementGoogle, Inc.[21]
2008Architecture DesignTom Kundig[21]
2008Communications DesignScott Stowell[21]
2008Landscape ArchitectureOLIN[21][22]
2008Fashion DesignRalph Rucci[21]
2008Product DesignAntenna Design[21]
2008Design PatronArchitecture for Humanity[21]
2008People's ChoiceStuart Karten Design (for the Zon hearing aid)[21]
2008Design MindMichael Bierut[21]
2008Interior DesignRockwell Group[21]
2008Design CommendationJanna Bullock[21]
2009Lifetime AchievementBill Moggridge[23][24]
2009Corporate AchievementWalker Art Center[23]
2009Architecture DesignSHoP Architects[23]
2009Communications DesignThe New York Times Graphics Department[23]
2009Landscape ArchitectureHood Design[23]
2009Fashion DesignFrancisco Costa forCalvin Klein Collection[23]
2009Product DesignBoym Partners[23]
2009Design PatronReynold Levy[23]
2009People's ChoiceTrek Lime Bike[23]
2009Design MindAmory B. Lovins[23]
2009Interior DesignTsao & McKown Architects[23]
2009Interaction designPerceptive Pixel, Inc.[23]
2010Lifetime AchievementJane Thompson[25]
2010Corporate AchievementU.S. Green Building Council[25]
2010Architecture DesignKieranTimberlake[25]
2010Communications DesignStephen Doyle[25]
2010Landscape ArchitectureJames Corner Field Operations[25]
2010Fashion DesignRodarte[25]
2010Product DesignSmart Design[25]
2010People's ChoiceThe Braille Alphabet Bracelet by Leslie Ligon[25][26]
2010Design MindRalph Caplan[25]
2010Interior DesignWilliam Sofield[25]
2010Interaction designLisa Strausfeld[25]
2011Lifetime AchievementMatthew Carter[27][28][29]
2011Corporate AchievementKnoll[27]
2011Architecture DesignArchitecture Research Office [Wikidata][27]
2011Communications DesignRick Valicenti[27]
2011Landscape ArchitectureGustafson Guthrie Nichol[27]
2011Fashion DesignJ. Mendel[27]
2011Product DesignContinuum[27]
2011Design MindSteven Heller[27]
2011Interior DesignShelton, Mindel & Associates[27]
2011Interaction designBen Fry[27]
2012Lifetime AchievementRichard Saul Wurman[30]
2012Corporate AchievementDesign that Matters[30]
2012Architecture DesignMack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects[30]
2012Communication DesignRebeca Méndez[30]
2012Landscape ArchitectureStoss Landscape Urbanism[30]
2012Fashion DesignThom Browne[30]
2012Product DesignScott Wilson[30]
2012Design MindJanine Benyus[30]
2012Design PatronRed Burns[30]
2012Interior DesignClive Wilkinson Architects[30]
2012Interaction DesignTim Huff[30]
2013Lifetime AchievementJames Wines[31]
2013Design MindMichael Sorkin[31]
2013Corporate & Institutional AchievementTED[31]
2013Architecture DesignStudio Gang Architects[31]
2013Communication DesignPaula Scher[31]
2013Fashion DesignBehnaz Sarafpour[31]
2013Interaction DesignLocal Projects[31]
2013Interior DesignAidlin Darling Design[31]
2013Landscape ArchitectureMargie Ruddick[31]
2013Product DesignNewDealDesign[31]
2014Lifetime AchievementIvan Chermayeff andTom Geismar[32]
2014Corporate AchievementEtsy[32]
2014Architecture DesignBrooks + Scarpa[32]
2014Communication DesignOffice[32]
2014Landscape ArchitectureAndrea Cochran Landscape Architecture[32]
2014Fashion DesignNarciso Rodriguez[32]
2014Product DesignLUNAR[32]
2014Design MindWitold Rybczynski[32]
2014Interior DesignRoman and Williams Buildings and Interiors[32]
2014Interaction DesignAaron Koblin[32]
2015Lifetime AchievementMichael Graves[33]
2015Director's AwardJack Lenor Larsen[33]
2015Design MindRosanne Haggerty[33]
2015Corporate & Institutional AchievementHeath Ceramics[33]
2015Architecture DesignMOS Architectures[33]
2015Communication DesignProject Projects (Prem Krishnamurthy, Adam Michaels)[33]
2015Fashion DesignthreeASFOUR[33]
2015Interaction DesignJohn Underkoffler[33]
2015Landscape ArchitectureCoen + Partners[33]
2015Interior DesignCommune[33]
2015Product DesignStephen Burks[33]
2016Lifetime AchievementMoshe Safdie[34]
2016Director's AwardMake It Right[34]
2016Design MindBruce Mau[34]
2016Corporate & Institutional AchievementThe Center for Urban Pedagogy[34]
2016Architecture DesignMarlon Blackwell Architects[34]
2016Communication DesignGeoff McFetridge[34]
2016Fashion DesignOpening Ceremony[34]
2016Interaction DesignTellart[34]
2016Landscape ArchitectureHargreaves Associates[34]
2016Interior DesignStudio O+A[34]
2016Product DesignAmmunition[34]
2017Lifetime AchievementHartmut Esslinger[35]
2017Director's AwardSusan S. Szenasy[35]
2017Design MindCraig L. Wilkins[35]
2017Corporate & Institutional AchievementDesign Trust for Public Space[35]
2017Architecture DesignMASS Design Group[35]
2017Communication DesignJennifer Morla[35]
2017Fashion DesignSlow and Steady Wins the Race[35]
2017Interaction DesignStamen Design[35]
2017Landscape ArchitectureSurfacedesign[35]
2017Interior DesignDeborah Berke Partners[35]
2017Product DesignJoe Doucet[35]
2018Lifetime AchievementGail Anderson[36]
2018Director's AwardDarren Walker[36]
2018Design MindAnne Whiston Spirn[36]
2018Corporate & Institutional AchievementDesign for America[36]
2018Architecture DesignWEISS/MANFREDI[36]
2018Communication DesignCivilization (Design)[36]
2018Fashion DesignChristina Kim[36]
2018Interaction DesignNeri Oxman[36]
2018Interior DesignOppenheim Architecture + Design[36]
2018Landscape ArchitectureMikyoung Kim Design[36]
2018Product DesignBlu Dot[36]
2019Lifetime AchievementSusan Kare[37]
2019Design MindPatricia Moore[37]
2019Corporate & Institutional AchievementMIT D-Lab[37]
2019Architecture DesignThomas Phifer[37]
2019Communication DesignTobias Frere-Jones[37]
2019Fashion DesignDerek Lam[37]
2019Interaction DesignIvan Poupyrev[37]
2019Interior DesignIwamotoScott Architecture[37]
2019Landscape ArchitectureSCAPE Landscape Architecture[37]
2019Product DesignTinker Hatfield[37]
2019Emerging DesignerOpen Style Lab[37]
2020Design VisionaryKickstarter[38]
2020Climate ActionSponge Park[38]
2020Emerging DesignerStudio One Eighty Nine[38]
2020ArchitectureSnøhetta[38]
2020Communication DesignScott Dadich[38]
2020Digital DesignDesign I/O[38]
2020Fashion DesignTELFAR[38]
2020Landscape ArchitectureOJB Landscape Architecture[38]
2020Product DesignCatapult Design[38]
2021Design VisionaryCheryl D. Miller[39]
2021Climate ActionInVert Self-Shading Window byDoris Sung[39]
2021Architecture and Interior DesignRoss Barney Architects[39]
2021Communication DesignImaginary Forces[39]
2021Fashion DesignBecca McCharen-Tran[39]
2021Digital DesignBehnaz Farahi[39]
2021Landscape ArchitectureStudio-MLA[39]
2021Product DesignBioLite[39]
2021Emerging DesignerColloqate Design[39]
2022Design VisionaryNader Tehrani[40]
2022Climate ActionWEDEW by David Hertz[40]
2022Emerging DesignerEmily Adams Bode[40]
2022Architecture / Interior DesignRural Studio[40]
2022Communication DesignGiorgia Lupi[40]
2022Digital DesignFelecia Davis[40]
2022Fashion DesignWilly Chavarria[40]
2022Landscape ArchitectureKounkuey Design Initiative[40]
2022Product DesignCW&T (Che-Wei Wang and Taylor Levy)[40]
2023Design VisionarySeymour Chwast[41]
2023Climate ActionBiocement Tiles by Biomason[41]
2023ArchitecturenARCHITECTS[41]
2023Interior DesignThe Archers[41]
2023Communication DesignArem Duplessis[41]
2023Fashion DesignNaeem Khan[41]
2023Digital DesignClement Mok[41]
2023Landscape ArchitectureKongjian Yu[41]
2023Product DesignAtlason[41]
2023Emerging DesignerBeatriz Lozano[41]
2025Design VisionaryKim Hastreiter[42]
2025Climate ActionilumiNACIÓN by Resilient Power Puerto Rico[42]
2025Emerging DesignerNu Goteh[42]
2025ArchitectureMichael Maltzan Architecture[42]
2025Interior DesignLittle Wing Lee[42]
2025Communication DesignMatt Willey[42]
2025Digital DesignEmerging Objects[42]
2025Fashion DesignMelitta Baumeister[42]
2025Landscape ArchitectureTERREMOTO[42]
2025Product DesignJules Sherman[42]

See also

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External links

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