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In Aurena, Antonio Citterio has designed a bathroom range that exudes timeless elegance with its clear silhouette and exquisite materials, precise details, and functional design innovations.
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In a remarkable display of dedication to sustainable design, the entry portal for the 2024 Sustainability Awards has been inundated with exceptional submissions from across the nation.
Done well, the renewable energy transition should improve the lives of First Nations Australians. Many are looking for ways to stay on Country, use their knowledge of Country and contribute to industries that align with their values.
Energy recovery facilities (ERFs) are showing the way forward for sustainable management of non-recyclable waste by recovering energy from these materials that would otherwise be discarded in landfill.
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Rhys Stanley and Kirsten have completed their dream Barn home on a 140-acre site between Geelong and Torquay, Victoria. Featured in James Hardie’s Modern Homes Forecast, the minimalist Barn design embodies Nordic inspiration and sustainable living. Kirsten documented the build on Instagram, showcasing features like vaulted ceilings and large windows.
An Indigenous-led design of a public square, an upgraded lookout point that enhances views, safety and access for tourists, and a playspace that celebrates Dharawal culture were among the top winners at the 2024 NSW State Awards announced by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA).
Debate is raging about Peter Dutton’s bomb throwing idea of nuclear power. Sizes, power output, timing, grid connections, waste. Very little about the designs, our main interest in this column.
The first four international keynote speakers have been announced for this year’s Living Cities Forum, Australia’s flagship event for urban designers, thinkers and placemakers.
Moddex was proud to be listed as #6 Best Place to Work in the highly competitive Manufacturing and Consumer Goods category.
Autex Acoustics has long been one of the most prominent leaders in sustainable innovation. In this interview, Jonathan Mountfort talks about the importance of single materials, simple designs and circularity; points to collaboration and open exchange of ideas as essential to progress; and reminds us that, together, we have the power to create a regenerative future.
A UNSW transport expert may have the found the solution to one of the biggest pet peeves of drivers: sitting in traffic.
Not far inland from Port Campbell in Victoria lie three depleted gas fields. These underground sandstone reservoirs now have a second life, as the state’s main gas storage, responsible for 30% of the state’s winter gas demand.