The Sir Misha Black Awards

The Sir Misha Black Awards commemorate the life of Misha Black, whose work played an important role in the development of design in Britain. They are given to individuals and institutions, to honour them in their role within design education.

The Sir Misha Black Awards
Sir Misha Black Medal

There are two awards – the Sir Misha Black Medal for Distinguished Services to Design Education which is awarded to design educators from anywhere in the world, and the Sir Misha Black Award for Innovation in Design Education, which is given to UK-based educational institutions, organisations or individuals.

Established by six founding bodies, the Design and Industries Association, the Imperial College, the Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry (RDI) at the RSA, the Royal Academy of Engineering, the College of Medallists and the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851. The awards are the only ones anywhere in the world that recognise design education.

The ceremony to present the Medal began life as a biennial event but has since become an annual date recognised within the design world calendar. Nominations for the awards are welcomed from anyone with knowledge and appreciation of the value of design education. Nomination forms can be found on the Sir Misha Black Awards website.[3]

The Sir Misha Black Medal

The Sir Misha Black Medal, first awarded in 1978, was created to honour individuals across the globe who, throughout their career, have made a significant contribution to design education. The Sir Misha Black Medal is awarded collaboratively by Britain’s leading design organisations. Recipients of The Sir Misha Black Medal are automatically enrolled in the College of Medallists.

The Sir Misha Black Award

The Sir Misha Black Award for Innovation in design education, first awarded in 2001, was created to honour the exceptional work of a teacher, team, department, or course within educational establishments in the UK for innovation in design education. The award exists to acknowledge the collective excellence and leadership in design education within the United Kingdom that has long been held in high regard internationally, but has received little formal recognition.

The Awards Committee

The committee comprises leading industry design educators and representatives of renowned associations. The current committee as of April 2014 includes:

Mary V. Mullin (Chairman) – The Design and Industries Association, Professor Peter Childs, FREng, FIMechE, FASME - The Imperial College of London, Professor Sir Christopher Frayling – College of Medallists, Professor Malcolm Garrett RDI, FISTD – The Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry, Professor Geoffery Kirk RDI, FREng – The Royal Academy of Engineering, Professor Chris Wise, RDI, FREng - Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851, and Dr Nick de Leon – Co-Opted Member.

Recipients of the Sir Misha Black Medal

Year Name Country
2018Prof. P John ClarksonUK
2016Margaret Calvert RDIUK
2015Ravi NaidooSouth Africa
2014Prof. Michael TwymanUK
2013Prof. Santiago Aránguiz SánchezChile
2012Prof. Ezio ManziniItaly
2011Prof. Kumar VyasIndia
2009Judy FraterIndia/USA
2008Prof. Gonzalo TassierMexico
2007Alison Chitty RDIUK
2006Prof. Geoffrey Kirk RDIUK
2005Prof. David KelleyUSA
2004Elaine OstroffUSA
2003Sir Christopher FraylingUK
2002Dr Santiago CalatravaSpain
2001Yuri SolovievRussia
2000Robert GoodenUK
1999Ettore SottsassItaly
1998William WalshIreland
1997Dr. Alexander Moulton RDIUK
1995Kenji EkuanJapan
1993Arthur PulosUSA
1993Dr. Marianne Straub RDISwitzerland
1991David PyeUK
1988Peter Reyner BanhamUK
1986Frank HeightUK
1985Ashoke ChatterjeeIndia
1982Max BillSwitzerland
1980Serge Ivan ChermayeffUSA
1978Sir William ColdstreamUK

Recipients of The Sir Misha Black Award

2018University of Brighton Design Archives
2016Arts University Bournemouth
2016Professor Catherine McDermott
2015Prof. Rachel Cooper OBE - Lancaster University
2014National Art&Design Saturday Club – The Sorrell Foundation
2012Manchester School of Art – Manchester Metropolitan University
2011Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice (CRiSAP) – London College of Communication
2009Prof. Anthony Dunne – Royal College of Art
2007Department of Industrial Design – Coventry University School of Art & Design
2006Design Against Crime Research Centre – Central St Martins School of Art
2004Jane McCann – University of Derby
2003Prof. Adrian Forty
2002Prof. Ken Wallace – Cambridge University
2001Prof. Roger Coleman and Dr Paul Ewing – Royal College of Art / Imperial College, London
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