Talking Architecture & Design Podcast (Episode 212) - National President Elect of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects Adam Haddow on the future role of architects Listen Now
My shortlist (0 item)

    News Archive for May 2021

    Ensuring whiteboard supplies in challenging times

    A shortfall in supply in the market beginning November last year saw a huge demand for D & R Henderson whiteboards.


    HP Trade-In, Trade-Up Program!

    This limited time offer helps businesses upgrade with the latest HP Large Format Printers with up to $2000 cash rebate!


    Making room for women in design through inclusive spaces

    Forty years since they first questioned the concept of a built environment designed by and for men, members of a radical feminist design collective have come together to present an exhibition at the Barbican Centre in London, UK and bring the focus back to the need for creating inclusive spaces.


    Wood look – endless possibilities

    See the stunning range of durable, non-combustible, aluminium cladding that is transforming exteriors with the classic appeal of wood grain.


    Ground-breaking planning rules to activate Sydney’s Oxford Street

    The City of Sydney has proposed new planning rules that aim to transform the Oxford Street precinct by creating more employment and cultural floor space.


    5 myths about 30km/h speed limits in Australia

    Five Australian states and territories are trialling or planning 30km/h speed limits and zones. However, some people question if 30km/h speed limits are actually urgent and necessary, or are instead a so-called “nanny state” policy or revenue-raising activity.


    Shelter’s June edition: Gollings’ photography, sustainable architecture and more

    Renowned architectural photographer John Gollings leads the line-up of inspiring design and architecture stories in Shelter’s June edition.


    Ecoloop recycling solution diverting non-compliant ACP cladding from landfill

    Ecoloop’s process recycles and repurposes ‘non-compliant’ cladding waste, helping divert up to 100% of non-compliant ACP cladding from landfill.


    Glazed facades with Alspec framing opens up new learning centre to light

    Alspec aluminium framing systems were used to create a light, welcoming and well-ventilated environment at the new Kurrajong Centre for Senior Learning at Springfield Anglican College in Queensland.


    Trojan Timbers introduces new hybrid flooring

    Trojan Timbers presents a new hybrid flooring system combining the best of vinyl and laminate.


    Mondolux lights up impressive interiors at The Commons, Melbourne

    The Commons Cremorne is the largest co-working site yet from The Commons, with the feature-packed workspace designed to deliver on the flexibility of today’s working style.


    Sydney lacks identity, according to urban planner

    Hatch RobertsDay Senior Urban and Place Planner Tom Oliver Payne believes Sydney lacks an urban identity, and needs to create a unique DNA to attract visitors and thrive.


    Back to Top