The winners of the 2009 Corian® Design Awards Edition 1 have been announced. Catherine Baudet and Julie Bonfield of Ferrier Baudet Architects have taken out the commercial category for their work on the refurbishment of the heritage-listed Lady Gowrie Early Childhood Centre in Melbourne. While Mal Corby of Mal Corby Design was awarded the Residential […]
May 14th, 2009
The winners of the 2009 Corian® Design Awards Edition 1 have been announced.
Catherine Baudet and Julie Bonfield of Ferrier Baudet Architects have taken out the commercial category for their work on the refurbishment of the heritage-listed Lady Gowrie Early Childhood Centre in Melbourne.
While Mal Corby of Mal Corby Design was awarded the Residential Corian® Design Award for his work on a New Zealand coastal home.
The awards acknowledge outstanding projects using Corian surfaces.
Category 2 is now open for entries.
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