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    What makes Brisbane 2032 different from Paris and the rest?
    What makes Brisbane 2032 different from Paris and the rest?

    The Paris Olympics have put Brisbane back in the spotlight as host of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The plans for 2032 make one thing clear: these games will be different.


    Warren and Mahoney design new university health precinct
    Warren and Mahoney design new university health precinct

    The University of Otago Christchurch Campus Redevelopment Project is a new six-storey medical education and research building on Oxford Terrace in the heart of the health precinct.


    "The biggest change": Architectus’ Barangaroo Station opens in Sydney
    "The biggest change": Architectus’ Barangaroo Station opens in Sydney

    Barangaroo Station, landmark new underground railway station for Sydney, designed by Foster + Partners with Architectus as the executive architect on the project, has opened.


    Engaging all the senses with Saltlick by DKO Architecture
    Engaging all the senses with Saltlick by DKO Architecture

    Saltlick is a steak restaurant – with every detail considered. A rich sense of materialism greets patrons with tactile finishes such as the leather dining booths, marble table tops and feature, hand carved, limestone wine bath.


    The bold and ambitious legacy plan beyond the Brisbane Games
    The bold and ambitious legacy plan beyond the Brisbane Games

    Shortly after the Paris Olympic frenzy has come to an end, an innovative proposal has been launched to reimagine Brisbane's Northshore as a vibrant new precinct supporting housing, business, recreation, tourism and a Games-ready sports and entertainment stadium, under a transformative scheme, Northshore Vision 2050.


    Keep everyday noise outside with the right windows
    Keep everyday noise outside with the right windows

    Ultra-modern window technology incorporating highly durable uPVC profiles and special functional glazing provides effective sound insulation that keeps everyday noise where it belongs – outside.


    Brett Mason steps down from Built
    Brett Mason steps down from Built

    Australian-owned construction and development group, Built has announced that Group CEO Brett Mason is set to step down after 20 years in the role.


    Hickory named Victorian Master Builder of the Year 2024
    Hickory named Victorian Master Builder of the Year 2024

    We are thrilled to announce a successful evening at the 2024 Master Builders Victoria Excellence in Construction Awards.


    AI in construction demands its own scaffolding to maximise impact
    AI in construction demands its own scaffolding to maximise impact

    The construction of the Sydney Opera House signalled the birth of a global architectural icon, but it also demonstrated the potential for disaster, according to author Andy Cunningham.


    How the Vendlet powered turning aid is empowering caregivers
    How the Vendlet powered turning aid is empowering caregivers

    This state-of-the-art device enhances the comfort and wellbeing of patients and offers many benefits for caregivers, empowering them to deliver exceptional care while safeguarding their own health and safety.


    Designing for circularity by embracing sustainable practices
    Designing for circularity by embracing sustainable practices

    Achieving a net positive environmental impact requires the industry to embrace sustainable practices comprehensively, from design to disposal.


    Acoustic solution for multipurpose space meets design vision at Monash University’s new vertical campus
    Acoustic solution for multipurpose space meets design vision at Monash University’s new vertical campus

    Collaborating closely with StudioBird, we crafted an acoustic solution that minimised noise reverberation without compromising on their unique design vision.


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