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    New elevations set to drive the next generation of leaders at Carr
    New elevations set to drive the next generation of leaders at Carr

    While Lucy Cuthbertson has been appointed as practice manager, Kenneth Wong and Ashleigh Ward are promoted to associate at the firm.


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    Skyscraper projects by Lendlease and Dexus to redraw Sydney skyline

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    Wellness at the heart of Plus Architecture-designed boutique luxury residences on the Gold Coast

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    Episode 214: Ian Worthy from Unispace explains how workplace design has changed

    Head of Design, Australia, at Unispace, Ian Worthy has helped to transform over 25 workplaces across the Asia Pacific region.


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    How to promote wellness at your workplace

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    More global recognition for Kaynemaile’s RE/8 architectural mesh

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    Thermowood or composite – which deck material is right for your outdoor spaces

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    The crisis brewing in aged care

    In a country like Australia, we all expect that when we get old, we’ll be able to rely on a robust aged care system. But aged care providers can’t find staff and a crisis is brewing.


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    “Spaces that spark brilliance” with Unispace Head of Design Ian Worthy

    Unispace aims to inspire brilliance through thoughtful space design, as Head of Design Ian Worthy emphasises. They prioritise understanding clients deeply to craft purpose-driven solutions that address organisational challenges and future needs. Ian stresses their approach: designing not just for aesthetics but to resolve client issues effectively, fostering meaningful connections and enhancing experiences through intentional design.


    Using sandstone coping for your swimming pool – know the benefits
    Using sandstone coping for your swimming pool – know the benefits

    Sandstone can be custom-fit and shaped to suit even the most complicated and curved pool designs, and sandstone products can offer features such as a drop-faced edge that is functional as well as aesthetic.


    Three perspectives on the future of precinct design
    Three perspectives on the future of precinct design

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    The latest in building automation for commercial applications
    The latest in building automation for commercial applications

    With the digital revolution continuing apace, the emergence of things like open standard protocols are empowering architects and others to find fresh ways to make the most of building automation. Around the world, the introduction of ‘Smart Buildings’ – in which utilities are digitally connected, performance is optimised, and sustainability is maximised – is continuing to become more commonplace.


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