Csd Re-establishes The Prince Philip Designers Prize


News provided by Pressat Wire on Tuesday 15th Dec 2015



On Monday 14 December, at its AGM in the Mayor's Office, City Hall overlooking the Thames, the Chartered Society of Designers announced that it is to re-introduce the Prince Philip Designers Prize together with a new award also bearing the name of its patron.

The Prince Philip Designers Prize, initiated through the Design Council by Prince Philip in 1959, was awarded annually to a designer in recognition of their outstanding lifetime achievement in design. Managed by the Design Council for 52 years, the Prize ceased in 2011 when Prince Philip reduced some of his many activities. Previous winners of the Prize have included: Terence Conran, James Dyson, Thomas Heatherwick, and Society members Kenneth Grange, David Gentleman and Norman Foster. In 2011 the last prize was awarded to Society Fellow Quentin Blake.

The re-introduction comes after discussions with His Royal Highness as to how the Prize may build on its heritage in order to reflect today's design profession. The selection panel, previously chaired by Prince Philip, will now be chaired by the President of the Society with selected bodies being invited to nominate judges whilst other design bodies will be invited to nominate candidates. A major feature of the re-introduced Prize is that whilst previous nominations were restricted to British designers, Prince Philip has agreed to open the Prize to international nominations.

Chartered Society of Designers – press release 14 December 2015 Page 2 of 3 In addition to allowing the Society to re-introduce the Prize, Prince Philip has agreed to accept a further prize in his name which will recognise the design talent of those at the outset of their design careers. The Prince Philip Student Design Awards will make awards to students across a range of design disciplines.

The Prince Philip Designers Prize will be asking professional design bodies to nominate candidates early in 2016 with the Prize being awarded later that year. The Prince Philip Student Design Awards will be launched at the same time and the first awards will be made in 2017.

David Callcott FCSD, President of the Society commented: 'Many of us in the design sector were sad to see the Prize end in 2011 and so we approached His Royal Highness with a view to re-establishing this prestigious award. We were delighted by his His Royal Highness's enthusiasm and suggestions as to how the Prize could be developed. At the same time we explained our educational programme and presented a proposal for a new student award which met with equal enthusiasm. His Royal Highness has given design and the Society tremendous support since becoming our patron in 1976 and has hosted many Society events including numerous Minerva Dinners over the years. We are honoured that His Royal Highness has agreed to the Society managing these two major awards in his name which acknowledge his passion for design and support of the profession.'

The Society will be announcing further details of the awards in the New Year.

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NOTES FOR EDITORS The Chartered Society of Designers (CSD) www.csd.org.uk The Society exists to promote concern for the sound principles of design in all areas in which design considerations apply, to further design practice and encourage the study of design techniques for the benefit of the community.

In so doing, it seeks to secure and promote a professional body of designers and regulate and control their practice for the benefit of industry and the public.

Founded in 1930, CSD is the professional body for designers practicing across all design disciplines with members in some 30 countries. It is a registered charity and undertakes a range of charitable activities for the benefit of its stakeholders and the public. Chartered Society of Designers – press release 14 December 2015 Page 3 of 3 Membership is only awarded to designers demonstrating their ability against a set of competences developed by CSD as a framework for best professional design practice.

The Society supports designers at every stage of their career and operates an educational accreditation programme for design courses.

As well as sitting on the boards and committees of many national design initiatives the Society is active on the international stage holding Observer status of WIPO and is a founder member of the Hong Kong Design Centre and Federation of Hong Kong Design Associations.

In addition, the Society holds and maintains The Register of Chartered Designers and is the only body with the power to award the title, Chartered Designer.

His Royal Highness became patron of the Society in 1976 when it was awarded a Royal Charter and remains its patron to this day.

For further information contact: csd@csd.org.uk Tel: +44 (0) 207 357 8088

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