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    News Archive for December 2021

    How biophilic interiors help you stay connected with nature

    Biophilic design concepts in architecture can boost living experience by immersing people in natural surroundings where they can truly feel at ease.


    Australia’s Black Summer of fire was not normal – and we can prove it

    The Black Summer forest fires of 2019–2020 burned more than 24 million hectares, directly causing 33 deaths and almost 450 more from smoke inhalation.


    NSW Government introduces new housing policy

    New housing reforms created by the NSW Government will ensure residents have more options when creating and choosing a home.


    An in-depth look at City of Sydney’s new planning framework

    Following the NSW Government approving the City of Sydney’s new planning framework, attention now turns to how the city looks to grow as it emerges from the pandemic.


    i2C Architecture announces General Manager, Scott Palmer as equity partner

    Architecture and design firm i2C Architects has added a new equity partner in Scott Palmer, Senior Associate and General Manager, to join the likes of Brian Jende, Anthony Merlin and Rod Rose, as owners of the business.


    Rapid relocation of the nation to continue, says Muval

    Data attained by Muval indicates that the record migration rate of Australians relocating from the cities to regional and interstate areas won’t slow down in 2022.


    How much do timber acoustic panels cost?

    Timber acoustic panels are typically more durable than foam or fabric style acoustic panels, but they also require a larger investment.


    BINQ range included in high quality specifications for Berwick Village luxury homes

    Among the top of the range BINQ doors and windows are double glazed windows, and Victorian Ash bi-fold doors and window frames, coated and sealed to enhance the appearance and longevity of the timber.


    Safetyline Jalousie louvre windows meeting requirements for smoke and heat exhaust

    Smoke inhalation is the most life-threatening factor during a fire followed by high temperature inside the burning building.


    Portable steps offering safety, flexibility and versatile application

    If you are looking for a safe, easy-to-manoeuvre portable step, look no further than Select Staging Concepts and their range of custom designed and manufactured freestanding step units.


    Parklet dials up the fun in Melbourne CBD

    A team of design researchers from RMIT have created a public parklet in the heart of Melbourne, which will host a number of programs, games and performances until December 5.


    The compelling case for a future fund for social housing

    As more and more Australians are forced into private renting, including Australians who once would have owned homes or lived in social housing, more are living in poverty, suffering financial stress and becoming homeless.


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