A bold use of colour is central to the success of the Bendigo Library renovations by MGS Architects. Applied astutely and in a restrained
way over a masonry façade, Dulux ’s ‘Limone’ has helped to revitalise the face
of an old library.
The colour is coated over a Vitrapanel Façade System, which punctuates
the building's new northern and western façade. It is a yellowish-green that speaks to
Bendigo’s years past, as well as the adjacent Town Hall’s heritage golden beige
twinge – a call out which ensures the building’s
facelift is not jarring, but maintains a connection with its landscape.
Dulux’s ‘Limone’ is
also used as a finish on the perforated canopies layered in front of the building in
conjunction with the classic ‘Black’. The former colour intermingles with the
greens of the park beyond, while the latter colour makes a visual connection to
the double-glazed black powder coated curtain walls in the lower sections of
the facades.
Limone is a colour
trend for 2014, and part of The Digital Nomads Colours – a global fusion of
tribal reflection resulting from clashing cultures, and leading to contrast
colours that form digital patterns and eclectic interiors.
The project won the Commercial Exterior Category at the 2014 Dulux Colour Awards.
Photography by Andrew Latreille