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The winners of the Australian Interior Design Awards 2014

Last week saw the winners of the Australian Interior Design Awards 2014 announced, with Adrian Amore Architects taking out the top prize.

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Loft Apartment by Adrian Amore Architects

The Premier Award for Interior Design Excellence and Innovation went to the Loft Apartment, a restrained and delicate warehouse conversion in West Melbourne by Adrian Amore Architects. Also winning the awards for Residential Design and Best of State – Residential (Victoria), the judges praised the firm for their sophisticated and sculptural take on the space.

“The spatial planning within the apartment reveals the hand of the designer; a skilful hand that expertly creates and explores volume, plasticity and light, culminating in an interior that is invigorating, sumptuous and liveable.”

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Loft Apartment by Adrian Amore Architects

Other winning projects in the residential categories included:

Residential Design
—Award
Loft Apartment, West Melbourne, by Adrian Amore Architects
—Commendations
Black House by Andrew Maynard Architects
Dollshouse by Edwards Moore
Flinders Lane Apartment by Clare Cousins Architects
House Maher by Tribe Studio Architects.

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Dollshouse by Edwards Moore was commended

Residential Decoration
—Award
The Avenue by Arent & Pyke
—Commendation
Marine Parade Apartment by James Dawson Interiors.

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The Avenue by Arent & Pyke

Best of State Awards for Residential Design
New South Wales – House Maher by Tribe Studio Architects
Queensland – Marine Parade Apartment by James Dawson Interiors
Victoria – Loft Apartment, West Melbourne, by Adrian Amore Architects
Western Australia – CASA31_4 Room House by Caroline Di Costa Architect and Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects.

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Marine Parade Apartment by James Dawson Interiors won best of state for Queensland

Now entering their second decade, the Australian Interior Design Awards are co-presented by the Design Institute of Australia, designEX and Artichoke magazine. For a full list of winners visit their website here.

By Olivia Shead

When she's not writing for Interiors Addict, Olivia is now a TV and radio news producer. She's a journalism graduate of UTS Sydney.

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