This year, the 36th Dulux Colour Awards has announced its pool of finalists – all 103 of them. And we’ve picked 12 projects that bring colour to the fore.
May 16th, 2022
In 2022, the future of colour design is now, and continuing to thrive. And one of the largest celebrations of this is the 36th Dulux Colour Awards.
The use of colour in Australia and New Zealand’s built environment has been nothing short of incredible. Dulux Colour Awards has recently announced 103 finalists with projects that exemplify the most innovative, creative and bold use of colour in our built environments.
On the announcement of the finalists, Dulux colour and communications manager, Andrea Lucena-Orr, says, “Architects and designers have pushed the boundaries with colour application to create inspiring, engaging – and often surprising – interior and exterior spaces.”
With six categories branching from residential to commercial spaces to student projects, we cannot wait to see who the winners will be. So for now, we’ve curated a list of just 12 of the 103 finalists that use colours in ways that we absolutely adore.
Hughes Street Car Park
Collins and Turner
Monash Robotics Lab
Studio Lab
Kid’s Bridge (Koolangka Bridge)
Fratelle
Long Beach Amenities
Preston Lane Architects
Cannon Hill Anglican College D Block
Reddog Architects
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Danielle Brustman
Meet Fresh – Chatswood
Wall Architects
Astor Hotel Albury
Techne Architecture + Interior Design
Yakimono
Russell & George
Coco & Lola
Esoteriko
Autex Melbourne Office
Hot Black
Burnet Institute
Studio Tate
You can check out the other finalists here.
The winner’s announcement takes place at a Gala Event in Melbourne on 1 June and will be live-streamed via the Dulux Facebook page.
Dulux Colour Awards
dulux.com.au
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