Jury announced for 2020 Dulux Colour Awards

The panel of judges that will decide the 2020 Dulux Colour Awards has been announced.

The awards showcase inventive colour application in built environments and recognize the diversely creative use of colour across residential and commercial spaces in Australia and New Zealand.

The jurors are Jonathan Richards (director, Richards Stanisich), Jean-Pierre Biasol (director, Biasol Design Studio), Kathryn Robson (director, Robson Rak Architects and Interiors), Adele Winteridge (director, Foolscap Studio) and Toni Brandso (director, Material Creative).

Andrea Lucena-Orr, Dulux Colour Planning and Communications Manager, described the jurors as “accomplished industry leaders, experts at recognizing and appraising innovative use of colour in built spaces.”

Entries are open to architects, designers, interior decorators, colour consultants, stylists and students of architecture and interior design.

Award categories include Commercial Interior – Workplace and Retail, Commercial Interior – Public and Hospitality, Commercial and Multi Residential Exterior, Residential Interior, Single Residential Exterior, and Student. There will also be two Grand Prix awards, with prizes of $5,000, for the best Australian and New Zealand entries.

Entries will close on 27 February 2020.

For more information, go here.

To see the full list of winners from the 2019 Dulux Colour Awards, go here.

Related topics

More industry news

See all
Installation view of  Hard at Calum Hurley on display from 18-24 May 2023 as part of Melbourne Design Week 2023. What's on in May 2024

From Melbourne Design Week and the Australian Architecture Conference to a birthday bash celebrating the Australian Design Centre, there is no shortage of powerful and …

Coinciding with the launch of Conscious Craft, four exhibitions will be held featuring the works of Kate Jones, Jane Sawyer, Claire Ellis, Marlo Lyda, Annie Paxton, Alexander Brown, Claire Ellis, Andrew Carvolth and Amelia Black. New platform launches to promote responsible design

A new platform named Conscious Craft is set to amplify the voices of Australian designers who are developing considered, responsible and responsive designs, inspiring a …

Most read

Latest on site

LATEST PRODUCTS