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    Talking residential and commercial drainage, innovation, and sustainability with Troy Creighton from Stormtech

    In the latest Talking Architecture and Design podcast, we sit down to discuss why an onshore supply chain is essential, and leaving drainage considerations till last is a poor choice.


    Thoughtful design results for Denton Corker Marshall's Shepparton Art Museum

    The Shepparton Art Museum has been formally awarded a 6 Star Green Star rating, which sees it officially recognised as the first public art museum in Australia to be given the rating.


    Studco introduces new EzyJamb inswing door frame for flush doors

    Studco Building Systems presents the EzyJamb Inswing Door Frame (ISD) designed for flush doors that need to open inwardly, including in hallways and corridors.


    Circleslide curved sliding doors take buildings to new levels of accessibility

    Circleslide architectural curved automatic sliding doors from Boon Edam were recently installed for Mark Moran Group at their new eldercare facility in Pacific Highway Warrawee on Sydney’s North Shore.


    Natural disasters hit disadvantaged people the hardest, but we can lessen the impact

    Thousands of people have been displaced by the floods in New South Wales and Queensland. After the first flooding event in late February, over 5,000 homes were rendered uninhabitable across the two states.


    Kingspan and Seabin partner to clean up Sydney Harbour

    Kingspan Group has partnered with Australian clean tech start-up Seabin on a mission to clean up the world's waterways.


    Australian made solution meets acoustic and aesthetic goals at students’ hub

    Award-winning architecture studio Architectus specified a range of acoustic solutions from Autex Acoustics for the Central Courtyard redevelopment project at Macquarie University.


    Revolutionary Sunshine Coast project open for business

    Designed by Decibel Architecture, the $250 million mixed-use Paloma Paloma development was launched this week, with a number of two and three bedroom properties now on sale.


    Lendlease releases final stage of former Studio 9 redevelopment

    The final stage of Lendlease’s Gramercy Terraces development has now been released, with 15 residences up for grabs completing the residential component of the intergenerational living precinct in Melbourne’s inner-city.


    The world may lose half its sandy beaches by 2100

    For many coastal regions, sea-level rise is a looming crisis threatening our coastal society, livelihoods and coastal ecosystems. A new study, published in Nature Climate Change, has reported the world will lose almost half of its valuable sandy beaches by 2100 as the ocean moves landward with rising sea levels.


    Rondo systems provide a complete solution at $200M Tauranga luxury residential project

    Several Rondo systems were specified for the Elizabeth St Towers project in Tauranga, New Zealand to provide a complete solution to the luxury build.


    Promatect enclosures protect high voltage cables at VCCC Melbourne

    PROMATECT-L500 E&M enclosure from Promat Australia was a best-fit solution for protecting high voltage cables at the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) in Melbourne.


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