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    News Archive for April 2022

    AFS goes underground on The Block

    Speed and ease of installation made AFS Rediwall from AFS Systems the perfect product for basement renovations featured on the 2021 season of The Block.


    Aesthetics and performance drive Barestone cladding’s selection for Wye River House

    Barestone Original fibre cement panels from Cemintel® were used as cladding for Wye River House, one of three bushfire rebuild pro bono projects designed by Matt Goodman Architecture Office (MGAO) following the devastating bushfire of 2015 in the Wye River township.


    Hebel featured in Regent Homes’ stunning new display home in Adelaide

    South Australian building company Regent Homes chose Hebel wall and floor systems for a new display home in Adelaide.


    Why these 5 leading building companies chose Hebel

    From our conversations with building companies – big and small – over the years, we have learnt how they use Hebel in their projects.


    Job offers pour in for Ukrainian architects and designers fleeing the Russian war

    Architecture industry organisations and practices across Europe are extending their support to Ukrainian architects and designers who have sought refuge in neighbouring countries following the Russian invasion of their country.


    Studco’s support brace for freestanding walls

    The Studco M110 StrongArm brace is engineered for rapid in-wall strengthening of freestanding steel stud walls in commercial applications.


    UNSW and ACOSS partnership launches an international review of housing and homelessness policies

    A new report released today from the UNSW Sydney and Australian Council of Social Services (ACOSS) Poverty and Inequality Partnership compares the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on housing and homelessness in Australia with seven other case study countries.


    Custom solutions ensure acoustic comfort at Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre

    A custom solution from Autex Acoustics addressed the high reverberation time problem within the Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre, ensuring acoustic comfort for visitors.


    Walsh Bay Arts Precinct opens to the world

    The Walsh Bay Arts Precinct has officially opened to the public, after the works overseen by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects was completed earlier this year.


    Former Workshop remains tied to the past with Buchan fitout

    The heritage-listed South Eveleigh Locomotive Workshop has been thoughtfully repurposed by Buchan to become a new mixed-use commercial and community precinct that honours the site’s rich history.


    Willoughby Council prolongs life of cultural building with cladding replacement

    Willoughby City Council has completed work on replacing the facade panels at The Concourse, after it was found the existing panels contained flammable components.


    How global events are creating pricing and supply challenges in the construction industry

    The price increases that manufacturers face are cascading through the supply chain and have truly begun to impact the end consumer.


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