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National Centre for Synchrotron Science Bates Smart
The Bates Smart designed National Centre for Synchrotron Science (NCSS) in Melbourne is a modular building which uses light and colour technology on the facade to reflect the internal functions of the building.
Winners announced in Central Queensland Architecture Awards
Cox Rayner Architects are the top winners of this year's Central Queensland Regional Architecture Awards for their design of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum.
Facades: La Trobe University Wodonga campus, Billard Leece Partnership
This multi residential facility for students at La Trobe University’s Wodonga campus, designed by Billard Leece Partnership (BLP), was the joint Overall winner and Commercial Category winner of the Think Brick 2012 Horbury Hunt Award.
Digital 3D model of Townsville enables fly-through of planning scheme
The Townsville council will introduce a virtual 3D model of the city which residents will be able to use to view their city by 'flying though’ and viewing the new planning scheme.
Finalists announced: Dulux Colour Awards 2013
The Dulux Colour Awards has received the highest ever amount of submissions at 229 which has been cut down to 66 finalists in seven categories from across Australia and New Zealand.
Australian engineers demand new 'Innovation Precinct'
The Government has recently released its $1 billion package to boost Australian manufacturing and innovation which has prompted industry association Consult Australia to call for the establishment of an Innovation Precinct for engineering and related professional services.