State of the art kitchen design and intelligent use of space second to none in the region
Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Monday, September 22nd 2014 [ME NewsWire]
The
International Centre for Culinary Arts has won the award for “Interior
Design of the Year: Public Sector & Institutional” at the Commercial
Interior Design (CID) Awards held at the JW Marriott Marquis last week.
Sunjeh
Raja, Director of the International Centre for Culinary Arts at Dubai
Knowledge Village said, “We are thrilled to have won this prestigious
award. We are very proud of our facility as a world-class culinary
training centre for the hospitality industry in the region. We chose U +
A Architects due to their strong track record in delivering niche,
high-end projects. We worked very closely with them from the inception
phase through to the final finishing touches. This award is another
testament to the level at which we operate as a centre for excellence.
At ICCA Dubai, we have state of the art infrastructure & cutting
edge technology from international industry leaders in the field. ”
The
awards programme consisted of 15 categories in total, covering the
entire spectrum of commercial interiors, from office design to leisure
and entertainment.
The judges for the 2014 awards were:
Barbara Bochnak, lead architect, Zaha Hadid Architects; Dean Skira,
founder of Skira Lighting; Peter Aylett, technical director, Archimedia;
Michelle Evans, creative director, Ayka Design; Laura Bielecki, senior
designer, Godwin Austen Johnson; Bruce Paget, design lecturer, Heriot
Watt University; Alan McCready, managing director Middle East, ISG;
Alfred Johnson, founder and principal, Alfred Johnson Design; Rachel
Brown, director, Capsule Arts and, Linsey Thomson, interior design
teaching fellow, Heriot Watt University.
About ICCA:
Established
in 2005, the International Centre for Culinary Arts (ICCA) Dubai is an
industry centred vocational training (VET) centre. Specializing in
culinary arts, ICCA's mission is to become the leading training provider
in the Middle East with a vision to redefine ways in which professional
and personal culinary training is offered. ICCA provides its students
with a world class culinary experience at its state of the art, recently
opened facility in Dubai Knowledge Village. It is a City & Guilds,
London Approved Centre, delivering an International Vocational
Qualification (IVQ) in Food Preparation and Culinary Arts. It is also
recognised by The World Association of Chefs Societies, and locally
works in partnership with the Knowledge & Human Development
Authority (KHDA) and the Government and municipality of Dubai. ICCA is
featured amongst the Top 10 Culinary Institutes in the World and has
been awarded the “Recognition of Quality Culinary Education” by the
World Association of Chefs Societies (WACS), a global authority on food
standards. The “Recognition of Quality Culinary Education” award seeks
to recognize training and education that meets or exceeds the culinary
standards education established by WACS
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