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    News Archive for February 2009

    An environmental echo

    Echo Panel, Woven Image’s EcoDesigned wall panelling, is now available in 12 colours.


    Laminex updates colour palette

    Twenty-two new decors have been added to Laminex’s colour palette.


    Night owl vision

    Film Pacific has released an architectural window film which offers non-reflective visibility and glare reduction both at night and during the day.


    Weathering the Scarborough affair

    Cemintel has launched Scarborough Weatherboard.


    Fujistu headquarters targets world’s best

    Fujitsu’s new Woodhead-designed Melbourne headquarters is situated in the 6 star Green Star building, The Gauge, at Melbourne’s Docklands.


    Suncorp Place wins GreenPlumbers award

    Suncorp Place has won top honours in the Cbus Commercial Project of the Year category for the 2008 GreenPlumbers Awards.


    Vulcan heats up its technology

    A new gas-boosted solar water heater has been launched by Vulcan.


    Breaking news: project funding surprises schools

    The pro-bono work of one Sydney building designer has today won government funding for a new performance arts centre.


    In profile: Tom Jordan of Hayball

    From affordable housing to sustainability and the innovative design of classrooms, Kellie Harpley speaks to Hayball's managing director Tom Jordan about the big challenges facing the architectural profession.


    Rant on

    Polemic? Outrageous? Justified? We bring you the most opinionated and debate-fuelling quotes coughed up by the world architecture press.


    Drop in activity no fix for trade shortage

    Contractor prices decline and availability goes up.


    Environmentally friendly panels for decorative walls and vertical surfaces from Akril

    The products from Akril offer an eco-smart way to add colour, functionality and durability to the design projects, be they domestic or commercial.


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