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Antico Casale brick tiles in Cotto from Robertson’s Building Products were used on the function room floor, flowing out to the exterior, and on a feature wall behind the bar bottle display.
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By enabling more personalisation, we’re redefining keyless convenience and delivering unparalleled performance, versatility, and smarter, more connected access control.
COX’s Adelaide Studio fitout at Wyatt Street was developed to explore what’s possible in lowering embodied carbon. Through a detailed carbon and circularity assessment, the environmental impacts of the fitout were measured across its lifecycle, comparing its carbon savings to a typical fitout.
Build-to-rent (BTR) innovator MODEL has announced its second project in Abbotsford as it continues with its commitment to lead the charge in Melbourne’s residential sustainability evolution. Meanwhile it is also launching its $250m Regenerative Decarbonisation Fund (RDF).
In order to achieve the energy rating and provide optimal comfort levels for residents, high performing insulation was needed to keep residents cool in summer and warm in winter.
After a successful October roadshow across 10 cities, we’re excited to bring Archicad’s latest release to 7 more cities this November!
Several instances of copycat Alspec window systems from China have entered the Australian market, infringing on Alspec’s intellectual property and posing significant risks to project safety and integrity.
Dominic Gaetani is a senior associate from DKO Architecture, who as a Tasmanian-born architect, left the sleepy Apple Isle more than 10 years ago to pursue his dream of shaping Melbourne’s skyline. DKO Architecture recently won a design competition for its initial masterplan and design strategy for the southern portion of the historic Pentridge Village precinct in Coburg in Melbourne’s north.
Internationally renowned architect, and Director of Marra+Yeh Architects, Carol Marra has been designing sustainable and climate-resilient precincts, masterplans and homes for more than 20 years. Now, she has summarised her learnings in a new toolkit for architects.
Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, has opened a $6.8 million facility in Clayton, Victoria, dedicated to taking its printed flexible solar technology out of the lab and into the real world, to help meet the growing demand for renewable energy across sectors.
Climate change and biodiversity loss are mounting threats to Australia’s water security. So we often hear calls for more dams. But is that the answer?
The recent Design & Make Summit in Sydney saw discussions around how Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies are disrupting Australia’s construction industry “faster than most of us expected”.