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    SUPACOUSTIC helps deliver clear sound at Macquarie University Law School floating moot court
    SUPACOUSTIC helps deliver clear sound at Macquarie University Law School floating moot court

    Hassell chose SUPACOUSTIC panels for the feature ceiling in the floating moot court.


    Attic’s curved hardwood staircase optimises use of space in compact period home
    Attic’s curved hardwood staircase optimises use of space in compact period home

    Attic’s solution was an innovative curved hardwood staircase allowing retention of all downstairs rooms, and leading up to a new retreat for the parents.


    Electrolux’s new sustainable packaging wins Red Dot: Best of the Best recognition
    Electrolux’s new sustainable packaging wins Red Dot: Best of the Best recognition

    Electrolux Group’s latest packaging design has won the ‘Red Dot: Best of the Best’ award for its design quality and creative achievement.


    Bondor’s SolarSpan meets brief for design and performance at Belconnen Fresh Food Markets
    Bondor’s SolarSpan meets brief for design and performance at Belconnen Fresh Food Markets

    Capital Food Market selected Bondor’s SolarSpan® all-in-one insulated panel, consisting of the roof, insulation and ceiling in a single panel, as a cost-effective and thermally superior alternative to traditional roofing.


    How smart keyless entry systems improve security, convenience and efficiency in buildings
    How smart keyless entry systems improve security, convenience and efficiency in buildings

    By replacing traditional metal keys with intelligent keyless systems and ID management solutions, users can access a building or office using smart credentials such as mobile digital keys, PIN codes, or face recognition.


    Could the Grenfell tower fire happen in Australia?
    Could the Grenfell tower fire happen in Australia?

    The just released report on the tragic fire at London’s Grenfell Tower makes harrowing reading. The sheer mendacity of all concerned in the process that led to 72 lives lost is appalling. A question that arises in Australia, as it did immediately after the fire, is could it happen here?


    How to create a beautiful native wildflower meadow in the heart of the city using threatened grassland species
    How to create a beautiful native wildflower meadow in the heart of the city using threatened grassland species

    A city street may seem an unusual place to save species found in critically endangered grasslands. My new research, though, shows we can use plants from these ecosystems to create beautiful and biodiverse urban wildflower meadows. This means cities, too, can support nature repair.


    Inside SHAWOOD's new 'sustainable' homes in Sydney’s upper north shore
    Inside SHAWOOD's new 'sustainable' homes in Sydney’s upper north shore

    SHAWOOD, the premium homebuilding brand of 4-star iCIRT accredited Sekisui House Australia, is embarking on the development of its latest collection of premium homes in North Turramurra.


    Autex Acoustics: Pioneering a sustainable soundscape
    Autex Acoustics: Pioneering a sustainable soundscape

    Autex Acoustics has been a quiet force in sustainable building practices for decades, since long before "green" became a buzzword. Needing little introduction, the New Zealand-based company has long been renowned for its innovative acoustic solutions and has woven a commitment to environmental responsibility into the very fabric of its operations.


    DA approved for additions to Hartford College in Sydney
    DA approved for additions to Hartford College in Sydney

    Bayside Council has approved a DA which will transform Hartford College into a state-of-the-art campus that embodies its educational philosophy.


    Designing Sydney’s first surf park with ClarkeHopkinsClarke
    Designing Sydney’s first surf park with ClarkeHopkinsClarke

    ClarkeHopkinsClarke Architect frames the perfect waves at URBNSURF Sydney with a unique mixed-use development for all ages and abilities.


    The Potter to reopen in May 2025 with landmark exhibition celebrating Indigenous art
    The Potter to reopen in May 2025 with landmark exhibition celebrating Indigenous art

    A landmark exhibition celebrating the longevity and brilliance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art will mark the reopening of the Potter Museum of Art (The Potter) in May 2025.


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