A single-storey Tangambalanga home worth more than $1 million built by an Albury builder has taken out top honours at the North East Master Builders Regional Building Awards.
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Scott James Builder was named Residential Builder of the Year at the awards for the home built with contrasting rusted steel and cast concrete.
Master Builders Victoria chief executive Rebecca Casson said prior collaboration between the builder and architect helped them work together effectively to bring the home owner's vision to life.
"The structure is bold and simple, changing in appearance according to shifts in light and weather, and providing a quiet setting for close observation of the surroundings," she said.
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"One of the captivating details of this home is the way the builders made use of the colour and texture inherent to the surface materials inside and out."
The other major winner on the night was Melbourne company Hansen Yuncken which was named Commercial Builder of the Year for its work on Shepparton Villages Maculata Place.
Other award winners included a renovation by Giblin Construction Group in Splitters Creek, display homes by Afonso Building Solutions, Southern Vale Homes and Davis Sanders Homes in Wodonga and Thurgoona and a custom home by Hadar Homes in Benalla.
Superior Living Homes received a special commendation in the Best Custom Home $400,000-$500,000 section for a build in Leneva and DKM Builders received a special commendation in the Best Sustainable Home section for a build in Benalla.
Ground UP Earth Builders took out the Best Sustainable Home for a build in Beechworth and the Abalina Cottages in Bright by Hadar Homes won the Best Multi Unit Development 4 to 12 units section. Bright Beginnings Early Learning Centre and the Catholic Collage Wodonga Science Centre were other winners.
Scott James Builder will now compete in the Victorian Excellence in Housing Awards in Melbourne on October 11.
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