Won The Shiseido Attachment Award worth £700 under the 'Packaging for Hand Tools' brief in the 'Packaging' section. Spent six months working with Shiseido in Japan. Includes a summary.
Won the Electric Home Bureau/ Heatrae- Sadia Attachment Award worth £1500 and Domotechnica Trip under the 'Electric Shower Unit' brief in 'Industrial Design' section. Worked with Heatrae Sadia Heating Ltd for twelve weeks.
Contains an entry form, music score 'Symphony Number One', and a description.
Won the Pittards Plc Attachment Award of £2500 in the 'Footwear' section. Worked with Pittards. Includes a sample of leather.
Won a Travel Award worth £550 under the the 'Long Distance Truck -Sleeper Cab Interior' brief in the 'Transport' sector. Spent a year travelling in Australia.
Team entry with Jonathan Ive (1987/88). Won a 'Walter Wheeler Attachment Award' under the 'Intelligent ATM' brief in the 'Communications & Information Technology' sector.Worked with Pitney Bowes in Connecticut and travelled in the US. Includes 10 slides of New York.
Contains an entry form, correspondence, and music score 'Crave for Harmony'.
Won a Design Solution Attachmetn Award worth £970 under the the 'For the Kids' brief in the 'Leisuer & Retail' sector. Travelled in July 1990 researching the national identities and characteristics of European automotive manufacturers.
Ray Smith identified opportunities for specially-created works of art and craft for the new Dawlish Leisure Centre in Devon. Working with John Dann and Graham Hughes of Teignbridge District Council Architects Department, Smith was able to incorporate his ideas into the fabric of the biulding in an integrated an unobtrusive fashion. He designed a work of 'floating' figures within the brickwork, a wall sculpture in the bar area as well as interior and exterior signs. Client: Teignbridge District Council. Award value £4,000.
Daily events listing compiled at Victoria House, giving details of administration (indexed) during construction period
1851 Great Exhibition
Design by Edward Maufe, the feature of which is the climbing boxes at the side to give access to the balcony
1851 Great Exhibition