The annual Dulux Colour Awards were presented in Melbourne lastnight, with Carr Design Group taking home the coveted Grand Prix title, for their entry – Deacons Law Tenancy in Sydney. Using colour in all the right ways, the Carr team were also awarded the Most Environmentally Friendly Award at the glamorous ceremony, held at Melbourne’s […]
March 20th, 2008
The annual Dulux Colour Awards were presented in Melbourne lastnight, with Carr Design Group taking home the coveted Grand Prix title, for their entry – Deacons Law Tenancy in Sydney.
Using colour in all the right ways, the Carr team were also awarded the Most Environmentally Friendly Award at the glamorous ceremony, held at Melbourne’s trendy Victoria Harbour.
Other winners, by category:
Commercial Interior- National Gallery of Victoria for ’Juan Davila’
Commercial Exterior- Terroir for ’Kiosks’
Residential Interior– Matt Gibson a + d for ’Albert Park Residence’
Residential Exterior- MacBride Charles Ryan for ’Klein Bottle House’
Student Award- Kitinan Kietgumjorn of University of Melbourne
As part of the prize package for each winner, their winning projects will be exhibited at designEX, in Sydney this April.
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