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Fluid&, the newest addition to the coordinated &Collection, is a stunning carpet tile range that brings a bold splash of colour, elevating the look of commercial spaces in many ways.
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Proud to be a leading Australian practice for over 30 years, Gray Puksand is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and diverse working environment for its people, including staff, clients and the many project partners we collaborate with.
Billard Leece Partnership (BLP), working as part of the CPB Contractors consortium, has nearly completed the design development phase of the new Bundaberg Hospital, working closely with Queensland Health (HealthInfrastructure Queensland (HIQ) and Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service).
Last week we examined the current overall housing crisis in six diagrams. This week, six essential diagrams to explain the crisis in the neediest sector: social housing.
Gabrielle Suhr is a leader in the residential space. With a focus on elevating the ease of every day living into memorable moments of delight, Gabrielle brings clarity and refinement to the design process that ensures considered and rewarding outcomes.
Corian® Solid Surface, a versatile and innovative material, has become a popular choice for bathroom design due to its seamless appearance and durability.
This project required a range of custom bespoke carpets to provide opulent flooring that reflected the cultural inspiration of the project.
One of our most popular designs, the beauty in this tessellation comes from the repetition of the main star in different proportions.
Sustainability in the home appliance industry is constantly evolving – and there is no doubt that the rate of progress is only accelerating. Governments across the world are firming up their commitments to 2030 and beyond, regulatory initiatives are following suit, and sustainable choices are fast becoming top of mind for any future-forward industry professional, regardless of sector and area expertise.
A group of experts has been appointed by the UNSW Cities Institute to further its practice-based research, education, and advocacy work for the future of healthy cities.
As intense heat breaks records around the world, a little-reported fact offers some hope for cooling down cities: Under even the most intense periods of extreme heat, some city blocks never experience heat wave temperatures.
Gabrielle Suhr, Studio Associate at SJB, led the Nightingale Marrickville project, which won the Premier's Prize at the 2024 NSW Architecture Awards. She emphasizes that the Nightingale model prioritizes community and functional living over profit. Suhr advocates for more flexible apartment designs and highlights the importance of reducing carbon footprints and embracing broader sustainability.