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    News Archive for May 2022

    Let there be (sustainable) light

    Sustainable and energy-efficient technologies are now an essential consideration in commercial building design. There is an ever-increasing choice of green energy management options.


    Supplying sustainably for a better built environment

    In 2020, Tony Rouady and Kim Regler founded Network Architectural. A subsidiary of Network Building Supplies, NA works directly in conjunction with architects supplying built environment professionals with facade and ceiling solutions.


    Timber: the key to adaptive reuse

    Timber is one of our most precious natural resources. Able to be sustainably sourced and easily duplicated, it has become a choice for architects when undertaking projects in both an interior and exterior capacity.


    On public display

    These days our public facilities are multi- purpose and they can be used to provide a range of services in the areas of medical, transport and recreation.


    Large architecture leading the sustainable charge

    The beauty of the big building is something to behold. Every minute detail is considered by an architect, with each piece of the puzzle forming a monolithic jigsaw.


    The culmination of a career worthwhile

    The most renowned of architects are in practice for the long haul. Creating and influencing design through the built environment from top to bottom, Australian built environment professionals are at the coalface of this change, from the moment they complete their Master’s degree.


    Coming to see the city of lights? Here are our top ten picks from Vivid you cannot miss

    Sydney’s 12th Vivid starts today. As a culmination of light shows, musical prodigies, and panels of our greatest minds, we’ve selected only ten events out of the pool of hundreds that we don’t think you should miss.


    New gallery underlines art belongs in the Southern Highlands

    More often than not, we are seeing adaptive reuse projects rear their head. The adaptation and repurposing of materials and elements is quickly becoming a prominent theme throughout many ‘new’ projects, with the expertise of an architect on show as we continue our venture into the realm of sustainability.


    Robbins announced as inaugural Principal of new Brisbane studio

    National landscape architecture practice TCL has expanded its operations to Brisbane, with Deb Robbins appointed as Studio Principal.


    Yet ANOTHER use for the humble shipping container

    The quintessential pool house has become the subject of an innovative alternative, which has resulted in nearly $50,000 in savings for a Leopold family.


    The election result showed Australia’s huge appetite for stronger climate action

    As the polls closed on Saturday night, most election commentary focused on the dispiriting campaign where both major parties avoided any substantial division on policy issues and instead focused on negatively framing the opposing leader.


    Passive House push happening across Australia

    While passive homes have taken a little while to get off the ground in Australia, the environmental and health benefits are there for all to see.


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