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Prince Philip Designers Prize

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Chartered Society of Designers award
Not to be confused withPrince Philip Prize for Australian Design.

ThePrince Philip Designers Prize is an annual design recognition given by theChartered Society of Designers and originally awarded byPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1921–2021).

It is the longest running design award in the United Kingdom, having been started in 1959 as theDuke of Edinburgh's Prize for Elegant Design.[1][2] The recognition is on the basis ofa design career which has upheld the highest standards and broken new ground.[3]

It was agreed in December 2015, that the Chartered Society of Designers should re-introduce and manage it as a global prize after theDesign Council had ceased in 2011 after managing it for 52 years.[4]

Winners

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YearWinner[5]Citation
1959Charles LongmanPrestcold Packaway refrigeration forPressed Steel Company
1960Neal FrenchApollo tableware for WT Copeland and Sons
David White
1961Eric MarshallRio transistor radio for Ultra Radio & Television
1962Nicholas SekersFurnishing fabrics for West Cumberland Silk Mills (Sekers Fabrics)
1963Sir Kenneth Grange CBE RDIMilward Courier cordless shaver for Henry Milward & Sons
1964David QueensburyCut crystal glassware for Webb Corbett
1965Peter DickinsonAuditorium seating for Race Contracts
1966Andrew GrimaPrecious jewellery for HJ Co.
1967R. David CarterWales Gas Board Gas-Flo system for Thomas Glover & Co.
1968David PowellNova tableware forEcko Plastics
1969Jack HoweMD2 cash dispenser forChubb Ltd
1970Patrick RylandsRange of toys for Trendon Ltd.
1971Derek PowerAtomic Physics teaching apparatus for Teltron Ltd (Teltron tube)
1972Frank ThrowerKitchen and table glassware forDartington Glass Ltd.
Dr John McArthurMicroscope for theOpen University
1973George RobinsPicture framing systems for Design Animations Ltd.
1974Not awarded
1975Peter Milne'Bullet' racing dinghy for Chippendale & Milne
Dr David DysonMF400 Industrial Laser System forFerranti Ltd
1976Brian BlatchfordModular Assembly Prosthesis for Chas. A Blatchford Ltd
1977George CarrollMardrive linear transport
1978John FisherMicro 2000 digital micrometer for PA Technology
1979Tim Fry ("Smallfry Ltd")Series 5Sea Truck forRotork Marine Ltd
Anthony Smallhorn ("Smallfry Ltd")
1980Plessey Avionics & CommunicationsGroundsat Radio Communications Facility
1981Raymond BatesAustin Metro forBritish Leyland
Mark Snowdon
David Bache
1982Rediffusion SimulationAdvanced Technology Flight Simulator
1983Alan Doe,Westland Helicopters ltd30 series Helicopter
Peter HuxtableDandy Clip for Wonderclip Ltd
1984Collier CampbellSix Views furnishing fabric for Fischbacher
1985Robin HerdMarch 84C racing car
1986Patricia Roberts85-86 Patchwork sampler collection
1987Tony FugeIMS T414Transputer forInmos
1988John FisherKeeler Pulsair Tonometer for PA Technology
1989Rex WilsonWTC Aircrafter Cutting Torch
1990Barrie WeaverProduct Designer
1991John CundyEngineering Designer
1992David CrispProduct Designer
1993Alan Fletcher RDIGraphic Designer
1994Sir Michael Hopkins CBEArchitect
1995Not awarded
1996Not awarded
1997Sir James Dyson CBE RDIProduct Designer
1998Martin Lambie-Nairn RDIGraphic Designer
1999Bill Hills MBEEngineering Designer
2000Don CameronEngineering Designer
2001Sir Kenneth Grange CBE RDIProduct Designer
2002Geoff Kirk RDIEngineering Designer
2003Sir Terence Conran RDIMultidisciplinary Designer
2004Lord Foster RDIArchitect
2005Derek Birdsall RDIGraphic Designer
2006Thomas Heatherwick RDIMultidisciplinary Designer
2007David Gentleman RDIGraphic Designer -nominated for the prize by the Chartered Society of Designers (CSD)
2008Max Fordham RDIEngineer
2009Andrew RitchieEngineering Designer
2010Bill MoggridgeInteraction designer
2011Sir Quentin Blake CBE RDIIllustrator -nominated for the prize by the Chartered Society of Designers (CSD)[6]
2016John Makepeace OBE FCSDFurniture designer/maker
2017Shannon Martin[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^"Brompton bike creator wins UK's longest-running design award".Independent. 16 October 2009. Archived fromthe original on October 20, 2009. Retrieved2009-10-20.Andrew Ritchie was named the winner of the 50th Prince Philip Design Award
  2. ^"Royal award for fold-up bike man".BBC News Online. 2009-10-16. Retrieved2009-10-20.The Duke set up the prize, run by the Design Council, in 1959
  3. ^"Notes to editors".Prince Philip Designers Prize goes to ‘zero hero’ Max Fordham. Design Council. 2008-11-12. Archived fromthe original on 2009-11-15. Retrieved2009-10-20.
  4. ^"Prince Philip Designers Prize".www.csd.org.uk. Retrieved2015-12-15.
  5. ^"Prince Philip Designers Prize". Design Council. 2011. Archived fromthe original on 2018-11-21. Retrieved2012-12-29.
  6. ^Montgomery, Angus (2011-11-29)."Quentin Blake wins 2011 Prince Philip Designers Prize".Design Week. Retrieved2021-11-15.

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