Fenestration Australia Design Awards Winners Magazine 2016 | Page 9
AWA SHOWROOM OF THE YEAR
AWA BEST USE OF WINDOWS & DOORS
The AWA Showroom of
There are two categories in
The AWA Best Use of
There are five categories in
the Year Award recognises
the Showroom of the Year
Windows and Doors Award
the Best Use of Windows &
excellence in workmanship,
Award:
category recognises
Doors Award:
design, functionality and
style of showrooms.
Judging is based on the
following criteria:
• Ability to connect to
target market.
Small Showroom
fenestration products that
complement and enhance
Floor space less than
the design of a dwelling or
100 m2 (not including office
building. The windows and/
space).
or doors are presented in
Large Showroom
such a way as to showcase
and highlight the way in
Floor space greater than
which fenestration products
display: layout, space,
100 m2 (not including office
can contribute to and
branding and lighting.
space).
improve the attractiveness
• Quality of internal
• Staff/sales team.
of a building.
• Street presence and
Judging is based on the
profile: Night lighting.
• Clarity in signage.
• Ease of access: Direction
of entry, parking.
• AWA membership
identification on site.
• Products with energy
efficiency, noise
attenuation, security and
safety options.
following criteria:
• Suitability of products
used: energy, ventilation,
Residential
RENOVATION
Residential new
Construction OVER
$500,000
COMMERCIAL
RENOVATION
COMMERCIAL NEW
CONSTRUCTION UP TO
$5MILLION
Commercial new
construction OVER
$5MILLION
functionality, longevity,
other.
• Summary of window
effectiveness: How well
explained.
• Visual impact of the
windows in the building.
• Aesthetics of the
building overall.
• Energy performance of
window systems.
• Environmental impact
of the building overall
(including windows).
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