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    News Archive for February 2024

    Know the differences between the Outlook Mesh ranges to pick the right fabric

    Manufactured by American solar control fabric specialists Phifer Incorporated, the Outlook mesh collection consists of five ranges that have been designed for specific purposes.


    Is there a future for concrete architecture in Australia?

    Concrete has gained huge attention in the global design world recently as an attractive and minimalist design material. Concrete houses have a sense of raw brutalism which is becoming an increasingly attractive stylistic alternative in a decade marked by the opulence of ultra-wealthy society.


    Do we need to design our stadiums to be Taylor Swift proof?

    A Taylor Swift concert at the Lumen Field stadium in the US city of Seattle made headlines when seismic activity was recorded during the famous singer’s Eras tour performances in July last year.


    Milestones that define Sareen Stone’s growth journey in 2023

    From the moments we cherished to the introduction of exciting products, and a showcase of our top 5 projects, join us in celebrating a year filled with innovation, inspiration, and accomplishments.


    Lochhead listed among Australia Day honours

    Eminent architect and urbanist Helen Lochhead has been celebrated amongst the 2024 Australia Day Honours List, awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in recognition of her exceptional contributions to architecture, urban design, education, and professional organisations.


    Live stream event to reveal the future of residential design

    Extensive research and the adoption of artificial intelligence has assisted James Hardie in foretelling the future of home design, with the building materials giant to reveal all of its findings at its Modern Forecast event on 29 February.


    Architectus’ Country-inspired concept for University of Newcastle prepares for public display

    University of Newcastle says it hopes that the local community will assist in the next phase for the design process of its new student accommodation building, which has been overseen by Architectus.


    Vacancy rates down while demand for high-quality commercial space remains

    The Property Council of Australia’s Office Market Report for January 2024 indicates that the Australian workforce is pushing for an increase of high-quality office space, with a lower vacancy rate recorded for first-rate spaces in comparison to older office stock.


    What does the rise of parking apps mean for our cities?

    Parking, and the enormous amount of space we cede to it, is undergoing two revolutions. The first is the rise of parking apps. The second is a reckoning with whether we really need so much parking, and what else we could do with all that space.


    EBS high speed doors delivering efficiency in cold storage logistics

    Every product in the EBS innovative range enables our clients to reduce operational costs by saving time and money, and minimising the risk of accidents.


    Sibling Architecture awarded almost $190K to study sensorially-sensitive design

    Australian architectural practice Sibling Architecture has been awarded a grant of $189,680 by Creative Victoria to conduct research into sensorially-sensitive architectural design of spaces that cater to neurodivergent and sensorially diverse people.


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