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Academy Award for Best Production Design

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Country
  
United States

Official website
  
oscars.org

Category of
  
Academy Awards

First awarded
  
1929

Instituted
  
1929

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Presented by
  
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

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Currently held by
  
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Winners & Nominees
  
Sandy Reynolds-WascoLa La Land, Sandy Reynolds-Wasco, Winner, David WascoLa La Land, David Wasco, Winner, Guy Hendrix DyasPassengers, Guy Hendrix Dyas, Nominee, Paul HotteArrival, Paul Hotte, Nominee, Anna PinnockFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Anna Pinnock, Nominee, Jess GonchorHail - Caesar!, Jess Gonchor, Nominee, Gene SerdenaPassengers, Gene Serdena, Nominee, Nancy HaighHail - Caesar!, Nancy Haigh, Nominee, Patrice VermetteArrival, Patrice Vermette, Nominee, Stuart CraigFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Stuart Craig, Nominee, Lisa ThompsonMad Max: Fury Road, Lisa Thompson, Winner, Colin GibsonMad Max: Fury Road, Colin Gibson, Winner, Hamish PurdyThe Revenant, Hamish Purdy, Nominee, Eve StewartThe Danish Girl, Eve Stewart, Nominee, Jack FiskThe Revenant, Jack Fisk, Nominee, Celia BobakThe Martian, Celia Bobak, Nominee, Rena DeAngeloBridge of Spies, Rena DeAngelo, Nominee, Adam StockhausenBridge of Spies, Adam Stockhausen, Nominee, Michael StandishThe Danish Girl, Michael Standish, Nominee, Bernhard HenrichBridge of Spies, Bernhard Henrich, Nominee, Anna PinnockThe Grand Budapest Hotel, Anna Pinnock, Winner, Adam StockhausenThe Grand Budapest Hotel, Adam Stockhausen, Winner, Tatiana MacdonaldThe Imitation Game, Tatiana Macdonald, Nominee, Maria DjurkovicThe Imitation Game, Maria Djurkovic, Nominee, Dennis GassnerInto the Woods, Dennis Gassner, Nominee, Suzie DaviesMr Turner, Suzie Davies, Nominee, Gary FettisInterstellar, Gary Fettis, Nominee, Nathan CrowleyInterstellar, Nathan Crowley, Nominee, Charlotte WattsMr Turner, Charlotte Watts, Nominee, Beverley DunnThe Great Gatsby, Beverley Dunn, Winner, Catherine MartinThe Great Gatsby, Catherine Martin, Winner, Andy NicholsonGravity, Andy Nicholson, Nominee, Heather LoefflerAmerican Hustle, Heather Loeffler, Nominee, Adam Stockhausen12 Years a Slave, Adam Stockhausen, Nominee, Judy BeckerAmerican Hustle, Judy Becker, Nominee, Joanne WoollardGravity, Joanne Woollard, Nominee, Gene SerdenaHer, Gene Serdena, Nominee, Rosie GoodwinGravity, Rosie Goodwin, Nominee, K K BarrettHer, K K Barrett, Nominee, Jim EricksonLincoln, Jim Erickson, Winner, Rick CarterLincoln, Rick Carter, Winner, Simon BrightThe Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Simon Bright, Nominee, Helene DubreuilMidnight in Paris, Helene Dubreuil, Nominee, Anna PinnockLife of Pi, Anna Pinnock, Nominee, David GropmanLife of Pi, David Gropman, Nominee, Eve StewartLes Misérables, Eve Stewart, Nominee, Anne SeibelMidnight in Paris, Anne Seibel, Nominee, Dan HennahThe Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Dan Hennah, Nominee, Ra VincentThe Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Ra Vincent, Nominee

The Academy Award for Best Production Design recognizes achievement for art direction in film. The category's original name was Best Art Direction, but was changed to its current name in 2012 for the 85th Academy Awards. This change resulted from the Art Director's branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) being renamed the Designer's branch. Since 1947, the award is shared with the set decorator(s). It is awarded to the best interior design in a film.

The films below are listed with their production year (for example, the 2000 Academy Award for Best Art Direction is given to a film from 1999). In the lists below, the winner of the award for each year is shown first, followed by the other nominees.

References

Academy Award for Best Production Design Wikipedia