Kiwi Designers Make A Colourful Impression
Kiwi Designers Make A Colourful Impression In Prestigious
Australasian Design Competition
Projects ranging from an eclectic and
whimsical dining room, a historic gothic Methodist Church to
New Zealand’s premier rugby stadium named as finalists in
prestigious Australasian design competition.
Kiwi designers and architects have proven that they have a real eye for colour, with 23 projects - which range from an Arts Centre in Mangere to New Zealand’s premier rugby stadium to a retreat on Waiheke Island - selected as finalists in the highly prestigious Australasian based, Dulux Colour Awards competition.
Now in their 25th year, the Dulux Colour Awards are the premiere showcase in Australasia for the creative use of colour in architecture and interior design. A total of 91 entries from Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea made it through to the finalist stage at this year’s awards, with a staggering 25 per cent of the finalists coming from New Zealand.
Judged across six categories (Residential Exterior,
Residential Interior, Commercial Exterior, Commercial
Interior, Sustainable Interior and Student) the New Zealand
finalist entries hail from around the country and range from
a colour scheme for an Arts Centre in Mangere to the
redevelopment of Eden Park; the interior refurbishment of
New Zealand Post and Land Information New Zealand to colour
schemes for residential properties on Waiheke Island, in
Orewa, in Raumati and in Southland; right through to a
School Library in Riccarton, a Methodist Church in Mt Eden
and a whimsical dining room in Christchurch.
Canterbury
based designers and architects feature strongly in this
year’s finals, with nine of the 23 New Zealand finalist
entries coming from the region.
Standout Christchurch
entries include Alex Fulton’s Dine by Design, a quirky
dining room featuring a cacophony of bold, bright and at
times, clashing hues that was designed as part of Feast of
Canterbury’s Dine by Design event; Cymon Allfrey
Architects electric blue and citric orange designs for
Riccarton’s Loburn School Library, and Warren &
Mahoney’s designs for Christchurch law firm, Duncan
Cotterill.
Athfield Architects’ designs for Christchurch’s Civic Building – New Zealand’s most sustainable office building - also caught the eye of the judges, with their Canterbury inspired colour scheme and use of environmentally friendly paint products helping secure them a finalist placing in the hotly contested Sustainable Interior category.
In the Student category, it was a
clean sweep for the students at Christchurch’s Design and
Arts College of New Zealand, with all five of the New
Zealand student finalist entries coming from the school.
The clever use of colour to help guide punters through Auckland’s Eden Park Stadium, saw Auckland based Jasmax pick up a finalist spot in the Commercial Interior category. Drawing inspiration from the stadiums’ location, Jasmax opted to use bold reds and oranges and organic greens as the interior feature colours, graduating the colours from dark to light to define the services and circulation routes and to make navigating around the stadium easier.
Georgia Webb, from Auckland based Creative Spaces, was another entrant whose colourful designs left a lasting impression on the judges, with a notable four of her entries – which included Auckland’s Mangere Arts Centre, the Land Information New Zealand office in Hamilton and New Zealand Post office in Auckland – named as finalists in this year’s awards.
This is the second year that New Zealand designers and architects have been invited to enter the illustrious awards, with 11 Kiwi entries making it through to the finalist stage at last year’s event.
Dulux’s Andrea Lucena-Orr, a preliminary judge of the awards, said the quality and presentation of entrants from New Zealand this year was “excellent”.
“The refreshing use of creating combinations of inspiring colours has introduced a sense of heritage and diversity. The entrants have displayed great design possibilities and focus around the space with a feeling of freedom and ease," said Lucena-Orr.
The complete list of New Zealand finalists in the 2011 Dulux Colour Awards is as follows:
Residential Exterior
• Heather Thorley, Colour
Options (Paraparaumu) for Raumati Beach
House;
• Donna Butler, Donna White Design
(Auckland) for Orewa Beach House.
Residential
Interior
• Irene Benfell, Creative Illusions Interior
Design Concepts and Colour Co-ordination (Southland) for
Murphy House (Glacier Rock Farm);
• Alex Fulton,
Alex Fulton Design (Christchurch) for Dine by
Design;
• Heather Thorley, Colour Options
(Paraparaumu) for The Esplanade House;
• Peta
Tearle, Peta Tearle Colour and Design Studio (Auckland) for
Waiheke Bach;
• Peta Tearle, Peta Tearle Colour
and Design Studio (Auckland) for Coatesville Country
House;
• Donna Butler, Donna White Design
(Auckland) for Orewa Beach House.
Commercial
Exterior
• Georgia Webb, Creative Spaces (Auckland) for
Mangere Arts Centre;
• Jane Matthews, Matthews &
Matthews Architects Ltd (Auckland) for Mt Eden Methodist
Church and Village Centre.
Commercial
Interior
• Craig South, Cymon Allfrey Architects
(Christchurch) for Loburn School
Library;
• James Downey, Jasmax Ltd (Auckland) for
Eden Park Redevelopment;
• Georgia Webb,
Creative Spaces (Auckland) for Land Information New
Zealand;
• Georgia Webb, Creative Spaces (Auckland)
for Mangere Arts Centre.
Sustainable
Interior
• Aaron Harvey, Warren & Mahoney (Auckland)
for Duncan Cotterill Christchurch;
• Michael Shore,
Athfield Architects Ltd (Christchurch) for Christchurch
Civic Building;
• Georgia Webb, Creative Spaces
(Auckland) for New Zealand Post.
Student
• Katrina Margaret Pinnington, Design and
Arts College of NZ for 14 Stepping Stone Childcare
Centre;
• Erin Gilbertson, Design and Arts College
of NZ for Habitots Childcare Centre;
• Kelly
Hanrahan, Design and Arts College of NZ for Tiny Tots
Childcare Centre;
• Jessica Molony, Design and Arts
College of NZ for Poco Poco;
• Danilyn Green,
Design and Arts College of NZ for Tiny Critters Childcare
Centre;
• Lucy Oliver, Design and Arts College of
NZ for D & A Childcare Centre.
The
winners of the 2011 Dulux Colour Awards will be announced at
an avant-garde event befitting the awards’ 25th
anniversary, in Sydney on March 30, 2011.
Category winner’s will receive a trophy and AUD$1500 in prize money, with this year’s Dulux Colour Awards Grand Prix prize winner receiving AUD$2000, a trophy, plus a return business class airfare and five nights accommodation to attend the renowned International Furniture Fair in New York City.
All finalist entries will be automatically entered into the Australian Interior Designer Awards, and will be put on display at designEX – Australia’s longest running and most prestigious design and architecture event.
For more information on this year’s Dulux
Colour Awards finalists, visit dulux.co.nz/colourawards
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