B+H and CHIL Earns 6 SBID Awards Finalist Nominations

SBID International Design Awards 2025

7月 30, 2025

Jointly, B+H and CHIL have 6 shortlisted projects for this year’s SBID International Design Awards. This recognition highlights the significant impact that design can have, and we’re incredibly proud of the hard work and creativity of our teams.

The SBID Awards celebrate outstanding achievements in global interior design, emphasizing the highest standards of design skill and professional excellence around the world. 

Public voting for the awards is now open, and we would greatly appreciate your support to help these projects receive the recognition they deserve. 

Please vote using the links below; public voting closes on September 5, 2025!

The Post

Office Design Over 2,000 SqM – Americas
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The Post, a historic site in Vancouver with over 65 years of legacy, has been transformed into a vibrant mixed-use commercial space. Once a Canada Post processing facility, it now serves as a major office for a leading tech client, becoming a significant tech hub in the downtown area. The design reflects Vancouver’s rich cultural landscape, honouring the site’s history and its vibrant urban surroundings. Designed by B+H, the lead interior architecture firm, The Post spans 1.1 million square feet, showcasing how modern design can enhance communities, preserve heritage, and integrate contemporary technology into a functional workplace.

 
 

SickKids Patient Support Centre

Office Design Over 2,000 SqM – Americas
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The 22-storey SickKids Patient Support Centre (PSC) in Toronto is designed as a specialized workplace for the education, training, and administration of Canada’s leading pediatric healthcare organization, The Hospital for Sick Children. This required a multidisciplinary approach from B+H encompassing architecture, workplace interiors, and landscape design. The PSC connects the Clinical Hospital to the Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning, emphasizing the link between research and patient care. By housing over 3,000 staff across more than 30 departments, the PSC fosters a collaborative environment focused on innovative healthcare delivery, embodying SickKids’ mission of “Healthier Children. A Better World.”  

Four Seasons Private Residences Whistler

Hotel Bedroom & Suites Design
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CHIL Interior Design was commissioned to design the interiors for the Four Seasons Private Residences in Whistler. Drawing inspiration from the natural phenomenon of white noise, CHIL crafted a sanctuary where the sounds of the surrounding forest informed the design concept. Through a palette of warm, tactile materials like wood, stone, and natural textiles, the interiors blur the line between indoor luxury and the serene outdoors. The residence channels a harmonious blend of Swedish minimalism and American Arts and Crafts influences, creating a refined yet grounded retreat that enhances well-being, encourages rest, and offers a luxurious escape into the mountains.

Subpenthouse at Landmark on Robson

Residential Apartment Under £1M
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CHIL Interior Design was commissioned to design the Subpenthouse at Landmark on Robson as a refined and livable oasis above the vibrant streets of downtown Vancouver. Balancing sophistication with comfort, the suite was envisioned as both a high-end display unit and a functional space for intimate gatherings. CHIL prioritized materiality, texture, and thoughtful details to create a sense of quiet luxury. Custom millwork, curated artwork, and tailored furnishings reflect the natural surroundings and panoramic views, while the design invites connection, offering an elevated residential experience that is emotionally resonant, visually harmonious, and distinctly West Coast.  

Latitude on Cambie

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CHIL Interior Design was commissioned to design the Latitude on Cambie Presentation Centre in Vancouver. The concept balances boldness with refinement, using rich materiality and sculptural elements to create an immersive experience for potential homeowners. Key features include a dramatic marble reception desk and a ribbon-like ceiling installation that introduces softness and movement to the linear space. Carefully zoned layouts, layered textures, and two contrasting model suites showcase the development’s design versatility. More than just a sales environment, the centre was envisioned as a sensory journey—emotive, elegant, and highly functional—capturing the spirit of contemporary West Coast living.