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    News Archive for April 2014

    Foster and Gehry present plans for Battersea Power Station

    Foster + Partners has teamed up with Gehry Partners to design the primary entrance to London’s Battersea Power Station.


    New inductees in ARBS Hall of Fame

    Five industry professionals will be inducted into the ARBS Hall of Fame at the ARBS 2014 gala awards dinner on May 21.


    Ontera carpet tiles create classic interior for real estate office fitout

    Carpet tiles from Ontera Modular Carpets Pty Ltd were installed recently as part of the fitout of a boutique real estate agency in Sydney, NSW.


    Trafalgar's new FyreWrap receives approvals for all steel ducts

    FyreWrap from Trafalgar is a simple wrap product that allows duct work to be fire rated, providing up to three hours of fire protection.


    HIA welcomes red tape reduction agenda

    The Housing Industry Association (HIA) has welcomed progress on the federal government’s efforts to reduce red tape.


    Technology: Possibilities flow with permeable paving

    Permeable paving solutions can offer practical and environmental advantages over more traditional materials.


    CSR acquires AFS for $40 million and moves into structural walling systems market

    CSR Limited (CSR) announced it will be acquiring AFS Products Group Ltd (AFS) on Wednesday.


    3D Printing Systems wins at DesignBUILD as the exhibition wraps up for another year

    3D Printing System’s UP Plus 2 3D Printer has taken out the DesignBuild Innovation Award as the Melbourne event wraps up.


    Integrated models are the key to asset building success: Justin Palasty, Formacon Building (In Profile)

    Justin Palasty is a project management stalwart now sharing his 17 year experience as a project manager in a new book.


    Johnson Pilton Walker behind new $250m riverside precinct in Parramatta

    A new $250 million apartment and entertainment complex by the Parramatta River is expected to activate the river foreshore and public domain.


    Solar powered robotic lamps react to movement like obedient pets

    Dutch designer Bob de Graaf has developed two clever solar-powered lamps that act like autonomous creatures and respond to our movements.


    Concrete rooftops, surfaces and cisterns turn rain into high quality drinking water

    Hungarian firm IVANKA has developed a new technology that will allow houses to turn rain into drinking water by filtering it through a bio concrete system.


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