Fenestration Australia Design Awards Winners Magazine 2017 | 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 six 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 and Doors Award: design, functionality and style of showrooms. Judging is based on the following criteria: • Ability to connect to target market. • Quality of internal display: layout, space, branding and lighting. SMALL SHOWROOM fenestration products that complement and enhance Floor space less than the design of a dwelling or 100 m 2 (not including office building. The windows and/ space). or doors are presented in LARGE SHOWROOM such a way as to showcase Floor space greater than which fenestration products 100 m 2 (not including office space). and highlight the way in can contribute to and improve the attractiveness • 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, functionality, longevity, other. RESIDENTIAL RENOVATION RESIDENTIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION UNDER $1 MILLION RESIDENTIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION OVER $1 MILLION COMMERCIAL RENOVATION COMMERCIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION UP TO $5 MILLION COMMERCIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION OVER $5 MILLION • 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). Fenestration Australia Design Awards 2017 9