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    News Archive for April 2009

    Colonial Street Lights

    Designed in a period style, Colonial Street Lights are available in four models, two with dished opal lens and two with bullet lens.


    Rising Step Barriers from Magnetic Automation

    Rising Step Barriers from Magnetic Automation are designed to stop unauthorised vehicles from breaking through controlled access areas.


    Figure hug

    From design concepts for a new city of Paris to the Rudd stimulus package, here's a round up of the architectural world in numbers


    Mood positive at designEX

    Floods of visitors down to "more time": exhibitors


    Students buoyed by industry heavyweights

    Parallax offers students tailored advice


    Rant on

    From "trompe l'oeil planning" to scorn for the 'people' who do not like contemporary architecture, all in our round up of the press


    Outdoor glass protection using NanoCoat Clear from International Trading & Consulting (ITC)

    Available from International Trading & Consulting (ITC), NanoCoat Clear is an invisible glass protection treatment for all types of glass.


    Butterfly outdoor awnings available from Aalta Screen Systems

    Available from Aalta Screens, Butterfly outdoor awnings are ideal for cafes, restaurants and catering companies who provide outdoor dining areas.


    Glosswood pre-finished timber lining boards on show at DesignEx

    Glosswood, manufacturers of pre-finished timber lining boards for walls and ceilings, will have an extensive display at this year’s DesignEx show.


    First Solar lights up Adelaide showground

    First Solar has announced that it will supply photovoltaic (PV) modules to Solar Shop Australia for a 1 mW DC rooftop project.


    Signing for the future of skylights

    Tracey Gramlick, executive director of the Australian Window Association, and Robert Cussigh, president of the Skylight Industry Association have jointly signed the Contract for the Operation of the Window Energy Rating Scheme for Skylights.


    Global report calls for tougher codes

    Six building recommendations for green building


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