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    News Archive for May 2019

    New research shows ways of protecting your home against dengue risk

    Rainwater tanks have been identified as a potential cause for the spread of mosquito-borne infectious diseases in Australia.


    The Well Bondi Beach: A case study for a holistic wellness experience

    The Well is a state-of-the-art wellbeing centre spread over two floors, overlooking Bondi Beach. This case study focuses on transforming lighting features, airflow and cleanliness for a holistic wellness experience


    NAWIC appoints two new chairs

    The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) has appointed Kristine Scheul to the position of national chair and Alison Price to the position of vice chair.


    Energy efficient automatic doors for greater savings

    Building entrances have a significant impact on the energy consumption of the facility.


    Architects chosen to refurbish Sutherland Entertainment Centre

    CHROFI and NBRS Architecture have been chosen to refurbish The Sutherland Entertainment Centre.


    New pre-schooler program at Tumbarumba Tumboosh facility adds more value

    The Tumboosh facility in Tumbarumba has added a new service for the community with the relaunch of the Carcoola Children’s Centre ‘School Readiness Program’.


    Don't forget the footpath – it's vital public space

    The humble footpath is overlooked, although it is an equally if not more important public space for urban social life.


    Australian architect Dr Enrico Taglietti dies aged 93

    Esteemed Australian architect Dr Enrico Taglietti has died aged 93.


    As Jakarta sinks, Indonesia plans new capital

    Jakarta is sinking and President of Indonesia Joko Widodo has embarked on an audacious plan to relocate the capital city to a new place.


    Vergola louvre roof for commercial settings

    When you want to provide your customers a high level of comfort as well as a controlled atmosphere in an outdoor setting, a Vergola louvred open/close roofing system is the most perfect solution.


    Adaptive spaces in modern learning environments

    Schools have moved beyond traditional building design to creating unique learning spaces for their students.


    Architecture students explore Launceston’s ‘alternate future’

    Architecture students at the University of Tasmania (UTAS) will explore the alternate future of Launceston, in a unique design studio sponsored by the Dick and Joan Green family award.


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