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    News Archive for November 2022

    Pyrmont pedestrians disregarded by on-ramp plans

    Transport for NSW’s plan to construct an on-ramp over Darling Harbour to the Western Distributor has been met with opposition by City of Sydney, with Lord Mayor Clover Moore saying the plans will impact the city’s vision to reduce cars and encourage pedestrian traffic.


    World-first Biobank to be built in QLD wins major sustainability accolade

    The Coral Biobank, designed by Contreras Earl Architecture for the Great Barrier Reef Legacy, has been recognised as a leader in sustainable design at the Energy Globe Awards.


    Caravan awning inspires innovative 3D acoustic baffles

    A caravan awning was the source of inspiration for the design of a new range of acoustic baffles featuring a modular design and delivering excellent acoustic performance.


    Rotorua timber innovation centre showcases sustainability with mass timber build

    XLAM worked with the client and project partners to supply a comprehensive mass timber solution for the construction of a new timber innovation hub in Rotorua, New Zealand.


    Why Australia is obsessed with these elegant sofas

    Australian sofa crazes come and go – but these styles always seem to stick around.


    Mass timber chosen for building custom home in NZ’s earthquake affected region

    A mass timber solution was selected to build a new home in an earthquake-affected area of New Zealand by owner and engineer, Julian Addington.


    Guidelines to maintain glass products available for free download

    Australian Glass Group offers a range of Guidelines to help you protect and maintain different glass products.


    Remaking 1960s apartment blocks to increase housing density

    As cities grow, new buildings gradually replace the older ones. Ideally, the new buildings are higher quality, more sustainable and better suited to today’s needs.


    Custom carpet meets branding and wayfinding goals at hospitality institute

    A bespoke carpet solution, colour customised using Designer Jet technology, was created for the new interactive classrooms at the Melbourne campus of the William Angliss Institute to meet specific design goals.


    Ensuring supply chain certainty in uncertain times

    After two years of the pandemic, product availability is now one of the biggest concerns in the manufacturing and construction industry.


    DDA Handrail Compliance Guide

    Moddex disability handrails comply with the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) and will adapt to every building classification within the National Construction Code (NCC) and the New Zealand Building Code.


    Biophilia at the centre of workplace design

    Biophilia and function were some of the primary requirements that drove the design of a new office fitout for a government client.


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