Tyrrells Plans & Approvals wins Two Building Design Awards
Tyrrells Plans & Approvals wins Two Building Design Awards
October 8, 2012
Tyrrells Plans & Approvals
On 31 August 2012 at the BDA (Building Designers Association) Design Awards 2012, Tyrrells Plans & Approvals received commendations in the categories of ‘Commercial Alterations & Additions’ and ‘Non-residential Interiors’ for their work on The Salvation Army project in Auburn.
You can read about the 2012 awards in Winning Design 2012, at pages 44-45.
Tyrrells Plans & Approvals General Manager, Jason Klumpp, says, ‘The project at Auburn was not one that was undertaken with design awards in mind. The intention was to provide the Salvation Army with a functional and vibrant workplace befitting the wonderful work these people do. So to receive recognition from the industry for our work is tremendous.’
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