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Box Hill student’s CLT multi-residential apartment design wins inaugural Dangerous Designs competition.

Paul Morgan, a building design student at Melbourne’s Box Hill Institute has taken out the first Dangerous Design prize of $500 cash – and is in for a chance to win the $10,000 Grand Prize or the social media voted People’s Sur(Prize)!

Launched in 2016, Dangerous Designs is an online competition created to promote the use of wood and wood products in sustainable design and to encourage the commercialisation of appropriate designs. It is sponsored by WoodSolutions, an initiative of Australia’s forest and wood products industry and supported by a wide range of professional organisations, including the Australian Furniture Association, the Australian Institute of Architects and Planet Ark.

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Posted Date: February 16, 2017

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