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Incorporating the principles of wayfinding into your building can offer a plethora of benefits to its end users, including increased satisfaction, reduced stigma and isolation of disabled users, and improved orientation and experience for new visitors.
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Unlike countries such as Germany, the UK and the United States, the use of permeable pavers is not as widespread in Australia, even though pavers themselves make up a large part of our landscape.
A must read guide to smart meters– the building monitoring technology sweeping the construction industry behind the scenes.
A guide for specifying Australian skylights to let the light in and stand the test of Australian conditions.
Ancient Egyptians employed mud bricks for their homes and masonry for their grandest buildings. During the industrial revolution, cast iron rose to prominence and later paved the way for steel. From the 1950’s, concrete joined hands with Brutalism to shape multiple cities.
A string of recent Life Cycle Analysis studies show electricity powered hand dryers are better for the environment than paper towels after all.
'Nothing a fresh coat of paint won’t fix’could only be applicable when talking about eco-friendly options. Here are five low and zero VOC paints available.
Assessing the risks and choosing flooring products that are slip-resistant and suitable for each application is paramount for the designer as it ensures the safety of users and a reduction in risk level and the likelihood of litigation.
“Insulation is the Rodney Dangerfield of the construction industry—it receives very little respect and is taken for granted.”
We have it on good authority that CLT will be a major player in sustainable mid-rise building construction in the future. However, how far into the future that is, and how widespread its effect on Australia’s built environment will be is still a little up in the air.
Sliding versus swing, revolving versus folding, low energy versus high energy. What are you options and what does it all mean?
With the average home design and performance requirements so far removed from the 1940s, or even different from only decade ago, a one-size-fits all plasterboard solution will no longer satisfy requirements.