38th Dulux Colour Awards Winners Announced

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09 June 2024

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Innovation challenges design norms in this year’s award-winning projects. As one of the region’s most prestigious awards programs, recognising the exceptional and innovative use of colour in the built environment, the Dulux Colour Awards attracts an array of extraordinary projects.

Exceptional projects demonstrating the most innovative and transformative use of colour were awarded last month at the 38th Dulux Colour Awards. It’s now time to meet the winners.

Winner of the New Zealand Grand Prix Award and Commercial and Multi Residential Category


Seven Colourful Little Houses – COMMON Architecture + Interiors

Colour-blocking seven entire homes proves that bold, singular design strategies can be affordable, impactful and create deep, positive impressions in our built environment. These modest dwellings add a street presence that is truly uplifting. Their tonal values are well considered and beautifully balanced, from dusky blues and sage greens, through to red  and orange, against silver and off white. The judges commented that the architects wholeheartedly fulfilled their ambition to use colour to add a sense of harmony and balance to the street elevation and recognise depth, movement and texture as important design elements in the wider suburban context.


Dulux Colours Specified

Dulux Duralloy® Wizard, New Denim Blue, Mist Green, Scoria, Terracotta, Silver Pearl, Titania.

Dulux Products Used

Duralloy® +PLUS Solid, Duralloy® Pearlescent, and Duralloy® Solid

Photographer: Stephen Goodenough

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View all the winners here.

Student New Zealand Winner

 The Keeper of My Memories – Beth Williams, Victoria University of Wellington

A total dreamscape, The Keeper of My Memories is an architectural colour fantasy based on a  Dulux Colours of New Zealand® palette derived from childhood daydreaming. It’s a captivating virtual world, featuring ten renderings of a hypothetical house, which forms the backdrop to the narrative of the seven characters within. Williams explains that the almost-psychedelic colour combinations aids the world-building of the characters and was influential in crafting the dreamscapes. The ensuing dreamscapes are unashamedly whimsical and truly celebrate the idea that memories and our imaginary worlds could be rendered architecturally.

 

Dulux Colours Specified

Dulux Waipawa, Moorehouse Street, Port Hills, Taradale, Moawhango, Purple Top Hill, Lake Bright, Whangamatā, Wainuiomata, Devil's Pool.

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The New Zealand Grand Prix Winner receives $5,000 and a feature in HOME magazine . Category Winners receive $1,000 . Student Winner receives $500.