Talking Architecture & Design Podcast (Episode 225) - 2024 AIA Gold Medal Winner Philip Thalis on urban density, transport design and how to fix Sydney Listen Now
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    Bespoke carpet design enhances immersive experience at new Hunter and Barrel in Parramatta
    Bespoke carpet design enhances immersive experience at new Hunter and Barrel in Parramatta

    The bespoke carpet design evolved from the need for a softer dining area, enabling guests to experience a more relaxed pace.


    DDA-compliant solutions ensure accessibility at new Ewen Park sporting facility
    DDA-compliant solutions ensure accessibility at new Ewen Park sporting facility

    Moddex provided DDA-compliant access solutions, using specific products such as Conectabal® commercial balustrades and Assistrail® disability handrails.


    Oliveri’s new partnership with luxury tapware brand Gessi to redefine kitchen design
    Oliveri’s new partnership with luxury tapware brand Gessi to redefine kitchen design

    By combining Gessi's mastery of design and Oliveri's commitment to excellence, customers can expect an elevated kitchen experience like never before.


    How Novawood is ensuring safety and environmental protection with Burnblock
    How Novawood is ensuring safety and environmental protection with Burnblock

    With an impressive B/S1/d0 fire resistance classification, Burnblock not only enhances safety but also aligns with Novawood's sustainability goals.


    Panasonic powers up commercial hydrogen fuel cell capabilities in Australia
    Panasonic powers up commercial hydrogen fuel cell capabilities in Australia

    Panasonic will commence commercial sales of hydrogen fuel cells in the Australian market from October 2024, in recognition of the growth in the country’s nascent green hydrogen industry.


    Products with foresight: The Bondor Metecno difference
    Products with foresight: The Bondor Metecno difference

    Our readers are likely aware of the significant changes introduced in the National Construction Code (NCC) 2022 – particularly when it comes to energy efficiency and condensation management for residential buildings. These changes are now active in most States, with more stringent requirements mooted for NCC 2025.


    Fully certified: Third-party quality assurance with Bondor Metecno
    Fully certified: Third-party quality assurance with Bondor Metecno

    When it comes to insulation, performance matters. But as any designer or specifier knows, verifying the credentials of individual products – let alone all the products in a job – is an impossible task. This is why third-party certifications are essential in the modern construction industry, and play an important role in assuring compliance with Australia’s construction codes


    Victoria is raising minimum rental standards – it’s good news for tenants and the environment
    Victoria is raising minimum rental standards – it’s good news for tenants and the environment

    Following the lead of countries like New Zealand and the United Kingdom, Australian states and territories are moving slowly towards improving the basic quality and performance of rental housing.


    Retirement Living Council calls out state governments for “lack of vision” in ageing strategies
    Retirement Living Council calls out state governments for “lack of vision” in ageing strategies

    While the number of older people continues to rise across Australia, various state governments are failing to make adequate provisions in their budgets for housing this segment.


    Cera Stribley-designed Camberwell’s second tallest building gets green light
    Cera Stribley-designed Camberwell’s second tallest building gets green light

    A 12-storey mixed-use building being developed by Above Zero at 697 and 699 Burke Road, Camberwell, has received approval from the City of Boroondara.


    Diversity of projects stands out at Darling Downs and West Moreton regional architecture awards
    Diversity of projects stands out at Darling Downs and West Moreton regional architecture awards

    A mental health facility shaped through a collaborative design process, a school built around student wellbeing and community engagement, a small cottage renovated for a family of six, and a museum designed to last forever were among the winning designs.


    Sydney Brutalist building and vandal magnet awaits demolition
    Sydney Brutalist building and vandal magnet awaits demolition

    The Bidura Children’s Court and Metropolitan Remand Centre, an iconic example of Brutalist architecture in Sydney, continues to be in the news, amid concerns about trespassers, building safety, and project delays.


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