Requests for Project Features in the Fall and Winter 2025 editions of DesignDash Magazine
DesignDash, a renowned design and architecture publication, is inviting submissions for its upcoming Fall 2025 and Winter 2025 issues. The project should have a cohesive story and thoughtful detailing, with a strong design concept and visual identity.
Submission Method
Interested parties can submit their projects via the designated channel provided on the DesignDash website.
Design & Architecture Team
Both individual spaces and full-property features are welcome. If selected, the firm will be contacted by DesignDash's editorial team with a series of interview questions.
Narrative / Description
Submissions should showcase inspiring, fully realised interiors in either residential or commercial contexts. Historic renovations are also accepted, as long as the interior design has been completed.
Image Usage Rights
High-resolution photography is required, and the submitter must hold the rights to the images submitted.
High-Resolution Photography Requirements
DesignDash requires high-resolution images to ensure the best possible presentation of the projects.
Project Types
The project types accepted include residential (single spaces or full properties), commercial (offices, hospitality, retail, galleries, etc.), and historic renovations/restorations (must include interiors).
Deadlines
The deadline for submissions is yet to be announced. Keep an eye on the DesignDash website for updates.
Project Details
The provided search results do not specify which design studio or architecture group developed the interior design project titled "[Projekt Name]" planned for autumn and winter 2025.
Optional Supporting Materials
Optional supporting materials such as sketches, floor plans, and 3D renderings can be included to enhance the submission.
Selection & Publication
Selected projects will be featured in the respective issues of DesignDash, providing a platform for showcasing innovative, creative, or culturally and sustainability significant design work.
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