In the Interior Space category, we aim to celebrate and recognize outstanding interior design and interior architecture projects, including residential, commercial, service, institutional, cultural, and industrial interiors, as well as temporary installations such as scenography, interior lighting, and exhibition designs, completed and accepted within the past two years (July 2024 – July 2026). This category, like the competition as a whole, is open to projects located within the DKMT Euroregion, which encompasses the Western Region of Romania, as well as regions in Hungary and Serbia.

This category recognizes space optimization and design solutions that significantly enhance private and semi-public environments. It includes two subcategories: interior design and temporary installations.

The Interior Design subcategory focuses on projects that transform ordinary spaces into extraordinary places by integrating design with the well-being of their users. The Temporary Installations subcategory is dedicated to ephemeral architectural and design experiences, such as installations, pop-up structures, and exhibitions that, despite their short lifespan, leave a lasting impact and challenge designers to think creatively about space within the constraints of temporality.

Imagine categorie: nominalizare secțiunea Spațiu interior/Amenajări interioare 2024: ARChA, Diana Giurea, Cristian Blidariu și Cătălina Bocan, POLI_Linia, Timișoara, România, credite foto: Ovidiu Micșa.

This category will be divided into two competition subcategories:

Subcategories

Jury

Before starting the registration process for the Beta Awards, we recommend that you carefully read the rules and the application guide.

For registration for the Beta Awards, you will need to:

  • to fill in the registration form for the category/subcategory you wish to participate in. Please prepare all the necessary information and materials for upload in advance. In the application guide, you will find all the required documents to help you prepare your materials ahead of time.
  • to prepare your exhibition panel according to the following layout: Layout_01. This will be uploaded in the registration form in JPEG, JPG, or PNG format, with a resolution between 150 and 300 dpi, and a maximum file size of 20 MB. For this category, your exhibition panel must contain: floor plans with legends, characteristic sections, images (photos of the work, photos of the model, etc.). Photorealistic representations or project collages instead of photographs will not be accepted. Optionally, you may add site plans, elevations, details, axonometric drawings, perspectives, conceptual diagrams, analysis materials, etc.
  • to prepare the images for the website. You will need to upload a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 10 representative images of the project. Each image must not exceed 1.5 MB.

DKMT

The DKMT Euroregion is a European cross-border cooperation region (DKMT referring to the territory between the Danube–Criș–Mureș–Tisa rivers) which currently includes the counties of Timiș, Caraș-Severin, Arad, and Hunedoara in Romania, the counties of Csongrád and Bács-Kiskun in Hungary, and the province of Vojvodina in Serbia.