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    News Archive for May 2015

    New Holland’s compact excavators and skid steers prove versatility comes in small packages

    New Holland has introduced a new range of compact excavators designed to offer the brand’s proven toughness and reliability in a small package.


    Amber Technology to distribute Structured Cable Products in Australia

    Amber Technology has entered into a new distribution partnership with well-known cable manufacturer, Structured Cable Products (SCP).


    Paarhammer celebrates 25th anniversary

    Paarhammer staff celebrated the company’s 25-year anniversary by spending a weekend taking in the sights and history of Echuca, including the iconic port.


    Canberra design student wins 2015 Australasian Graduate of the Year Awards

    A design student from the University of Canberra has won the 2015 Australasian Graduate of the Year Awards (AGOTYA).


    MAD Architects transform home in Japan into kindergarten that children can draw on

    MAD Architects repurposes a two-storey house into a kindergarten wrapped in a sheath of paper-like pieces that act as canvases for its students to draw and create on.


    The skyscrapers of the future will be made of wood

    International concerns over accelerating climate change demands a paradigm shift in the way we construct new urban environments including the application of renewable materials, with wood the only genuine candidate.


    Parlour crowdfunding to continue equity in architecture

    The online space that brings together research, informed opinion and resources on women, equity and architecture has launched a crowdfunding campaign to ensure its future.


    Caroma introduces new accessories to complement Pillar mixers

    Caroma has launched a new range of bathroom accessories designed to complement its best-selling Pillar mixers.


    Sydney Opera House saves 1,000 tonnes of CO2 for Vivid LIVE

    The Opera House will be carbon neutral for the 10 nights and expects to offset a total of 1,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide during the event.


    Good design is a human right: Chicago Athenaeum museum president

    Christian Narkiewicz-Laine has said that the right to the “best and most intelligent” design is also the driver that defines and embodies many of the universally-recognised and accepted rights.


    Self-healing concrete solves cracking problems in Dutch lifeguard station

    Self-healing concrete solves cracking problems in Dutch lifeguard station


    Cemintel 9 Dots Award opens for entries

    Cemintel™ invites architects and students from across Australia to create and showcase their innovative design projects in the annual 9 Dots Award.


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