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Following six months of planning and feasibility testing, BTR innovator MODEL shares its first project – a 13,000sqm (GFA) structure in Abbotsford – which will not only be the tallest mass timber residential building in Melbourne, but also the first large scale apartment complex in Australia to achieve Passive House certification.
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Since co-founding Gray Puksand more than 30 years ago, Robert Puksand’s unwavering dedication to industry-leading design and guiding approach to leadership has grown the business to become one of Australia’s leading architecture practices.
GH Commercial provided custom 48oz woven carpet, featuring various patterns and colours, which enhances the overall aesthetic of the space.
The cloud-based approach simplifies managing the entire product record and the change management process by providing a single, unified platform for real-time data and project oversight.
In today’s dynamic manufacturing environment, where precision, speed, and cost-efficiency reign supreme, the automation of Bill of Materials (BOM) management emerges as a pivotal solution.
Modular and prefabricated buildings are gaining attention as innovative solutions to the challenges faced in the construction industry. By minimising waste and emissions, these methods offer a more sustainable approach to building, while also significantly reducing construction times.
John McAslan + Partners has appointed Andrew Shields as a director, bolstering the practice's international transport team as it delivers infrastructure projects around the globe.
To maximise natural lighting and air circulation, Wesley College’s facility management team was looking for a clean, bright, acoustical ceiling tile that was easy to maintain, and provided quick access to services.
Knauf Soundstop® acoustic wallboard was used to achieve the curves – mostly without the need to cut it into strips to deliver the architect’s vision.
Building on the legacy of the prestigious 150 Clarendon Street luxury residential development in East Melbourne, developer Salta and architect Bates Smart have once again embarked on yet another exclusive apartment project, this time along the Yarra River in Abbotsford.
Autex Acoustics collaborated alongside Rothelowman to utilise the feature ceilings as a way to deliver a bespoke acoustic solution that preserved the aesthetic integrity of the original timber design as well as achieved a group 1 fire rating.
Duracube supplied a robust toilet and shower partitioning system that is easy to clean with a hose and prevents water traps, providing a one stage delivery and installation service to the remote location.