The Genovese Coffee House by Alexander & Co

Dezeen Awards 2022 studio public vote winners include Australian practice Alexander & Co

After more than 6,400 votes, Dezeen readers have chosen Zooco Estudio, Alexander & Co, Objects of Common Interest and three other studios as the winners of this year's Dezeen Awards public vote in the studio categories.

Other winning studios include Poar, Robert Gutowski Architects and We+.

Of the total 55,000 votes that were cast and verified across all categories, the studio categories received over 6,400 verified votes.

The studio category winners published today are the sixth and final Dezeen Awards 2022 public vote winners announcement. The architecture, interiors and design categories were published earlier this week and the sustainability and media winners were revealed yesterday.

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Below are the public vote results for the studio categories:

Saint John Paul II Church by Robert Gutowski Architects
Saint John Paul II Church by Robert Gutowski Architects

Architecture studio of the year

Budapest-based architecture studio Robert Gutowski Architects was voted architecture studio of the year in the public vote with 32 per cent of the votes.

The runners-up were Austin Maynard Architects with 20 per cent, Hooba Design Group with 18 per cent, Populous with 15 per cent, Estudio ALA with eight per cent and ZAV Architects with seven per cent.

Na Tanao Boutique Hotel by Poar
Na Tanao Boutique Hotel by Poar

Emerging architecture studio of the year

Poar is a multi-disciplinary studio based in Nonthaburi, Thailand. The practice founded by Patchara Wongboonsin and Ornnicha Duriyaprapan was named emerging architecture studio of the year with 47 per cent of votes.

Up next was Anarchitect with 23 per cent, Invisible Studio with 11 per cent, Nomos with ten per cent and finally Olsson Lyckefors Arkitektur with eight per cent.

Restaurant El Camino by Zooco Estudio
Restaurant El Camino by Zooco Estudio

Interior design studio of the year

Founded by Miguel Crespo Picot, Javier Guzmán Benito and Sixto Martín Martínez, Zooco Estudio is an interdisciplinary practice based in Spain. The studio, with offices in Madrid and Santander, won with 44 per cent of votes.

Following were i29 with 18 per cent, Case-Real with 16 per cent, Fogarty Finger with 15 per cent and Rafael de Cardenas with seven per cent.

The Genovese Coffee House by Alexander & Co
The Genovese Coffee House by Alexander & Co

Emerging interior design studio of the year

Australian practice Alexander & Co secured 25 per cent of votes, winning interior design studio of the year. The Sydney-based studio says it is B-Corp certified and carbon-negative.

In close pursuit was Atelier Tao+C with 24 per cent, followed by Raul Sanchez Architects with 22 per cent, URBA with 15 per cent and House of Grey with 14 per cent.

Design Talk Theatre in Design Miami by Objects of Common Interest
Design Talk Theatre in Design Miami by Objects of Common Interest

Design studio of the year

Greek duo Eleni Petaloti and Leonidas Trampoukis co-founded Objects of Common Interest in 2015. The studio, which is based between New York City and Athens, was voted most popular by Dezeen readers, winning 27 per cent of votes.

Next in the design studio of the year category were Studio MOM with 22 per cent, Muller Van Severen with 21 per cent, Form Us With Love with 20 per cent and finally Vin + Omi with nine per cent.

Refoam Coffee Table by We+
Refoam Coffee Table by We+

Emerging design studio of the year

We+ was named emerging design studio of the year with 28 per cent of votes. The Japanese studio was founded in 2013 by Toshiya Hayashi and Hokuto Ando.

The finalists were Fragmentario with 25 per cent, Crafting Plastics with 17 per cent, Studio Samuel Tomatis with 16 per cent and Studio Ganszyniec with 15 per cent.