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    News Archive for August 2021

    Positive about Negativity: Interface’s journey towards a restorative carbon footprint

    If we stop and think about the damage that we are doing to our environment we should reflect on the words of Hubert Reeve, Canadian astrophysicist and philosopher when he said “Man is the most insane species. He worships an invisible God and destroys a visible Nature. Unaware that this Nature he’s destroying is this God he’s worshiping.”


    Bricks connect Trinity College’s contemporary design to campus’ heritage setting

    The selection of Krause Emperor bricks in Grampian Blue has accentuated texture in the façade, with their handcrafted quality implanting contemporary architecture within the historic setting.


    The high-rise developments giving the environment a helping hand

    The only way is up. In our metropolitan areas, we are beginning to see more apartment complexes, duplexes and townhouses, in an effort to make the most of the limited space on offer within these areas.


    Property Industry Foundation CEO helping to bring homeless youth off the streets

    Milliken-Ontera is a proud partner of the Property Industry Foundation, an organisation devoted to alleviating the problem of youth homelessness.


    DKO-designed social and affordable housing in Redfern is ready

    An 18-storey residential development in Redfern, NSW offering 160 social and affordable housing units is now ready for occupation.


    Accelerate your career in Urban Planning

    UTS recently launched their 100% online Master of Urban Planning, designed to provide students with the knowledge and practical skills to become effective planners.


    Master of Urban Design

    In response to the growing demand for urban design professionals, UTS has launched Australia’s first online Master of Urban Design. This course is for professionals with a background in areas such as architecture, strategic planning or environmental science, who want to develop their practical design capabilities to shape the sustainable design of urban living.


    Reliable HVAC solutions for a troubled sector

    Two significant events over the past year have shone an unflattering light on the state of Australia’s residential aged care sector. Improving things will take time and involve many changes, including the use of appropriate, high-quality HVAC solutions.


    There’s no end to the damage humans can wreak on the climate. This is how bad it’s likely to get

    A major new report published last week by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) contained grave warnings on where Earth’s climate is headed. So what happens if humanity doesn’t get its act together? How bad could climate change actually get?


    A step-by-step guide to bathroom waterproofing

    Considering the things that can go wrong if the job is done incorrectly, attention must be given to ensuring bathroom waterproofing jobs are done well by experienced professionals.


    Coogee venue delivers privacy and noise control with Bildspec acoustic operable walls

    Having transformed several leisure and community spaces, Bildspec’s moveable acoustic walls give venues the option to maximise their functionality, appeal and profitability.


    Developer of $700M One Sydney Park appeals to NSW environment court

    The developer of One Sydney Park, a $700-million mixed use complex in Sydney has approached the NSW Land and Environment Court against the decision by the City of Sydney Council to reject their proposal.


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