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ShapeShell FreeForm, part of a range of advanced composites, was used in a creative application at a Sydney residence.
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Structural steel manufacturer Wallandra supplied and erected almost 50 tonnes of structural steel for the new Supawood twin building development in Bathurst NSW.
HARMAN Professional Solutions announces the release of Crown CDi DriveCore Series power amplifiers boasting high channel density, integrated DSP, full-featured front panel controls with colour display and international power features.
Architect Fadi Fadhil combined his creative design skills and professional training to transform a compact suburban semi into a new, ultra-modern home for his family, complete with a pool for the kids.
PIR boards and sarking from CSR Bradford were installed in the roof system of the new Palmerston Hospital to meet the challenges of Darwin’s extreme tropical weather.
Double diamond safety barriers were recently installed by The Australian Trellis Door Company (ATDC) at the entry to the new ferry terminal in Barrangaroo, Sydney.
Specialist AV integrator Corporate Initiatives (Ci) worked with the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) to install a giant LED wall, custom designed to provide an interactive digital engagement experience on campus to students, prospective students and visitors.
ExpressWall, a versatile facade system from Cemintel™ provided the perfect canvas for architect Kylie Mitchell to translate a painting into a striking exterior for a home in Armidale, NSW.
The expert team at Comfort Heat Australia advises homeowners to invest in a quality thermostat when designing a home or room for optimal comfort.
Each night, visitors will be subject to an art exhibition called Badu Gili, a 7-minute-long projection that celebrates the culture and stories of the Gadigal people.
After lengthy delays with an overseas subcontractor, it has been announced that the architect-designed Swan River Pedestrian Bridge in Perth will still be going ahead. Instead of being manufactured overseas, however, the bridge will be constructed locally.
When translated from the original German, ‘baugruppen’ literally means a ‘building group’. As a home-building concept, the baugruppen movement started in the German capital of Berlin, but now has found fertile ground in Australia - specifically in Western Australia.