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    News Archive for August 2021

    Leadership over luminosity: a look at i2C’s office culture

    Australian design practice i2C has centred its reputation around the values of integrity, expertise and innovation for the better part of 21 years.


    Plywood: Strong, beautiful and versatile

    A material that traces its origins to ancient Greece and Rome where it was used for furniture, plywood is an engineered wood panel that finds broad acceptability today in building and interior design projects.


    Wideline windows harmonise old and new at Grove Church renovation

    Builder Cash McInnes Projects specified Wideline windows and glazing systems to ensure a consistent aesthetic during the renovation of the Grove Church in the St George region of Sydney.


    ASP Access Floors’ environmental commitment

    ASP Access Floors’ Environmental Policy outlines how the company endeavours to use recycled materials, reduce its carbon footprint and optimise its supply chain.


    Is education the key to designing better cities?

    Australia’s major cities are home to almost three-quarters of all Australian residents, with the Australian population predicted to reach between 28.3 and 29.3 million people by 2027 and 40 million by 2050.


    Australia's oldest road to get a makeover

    The revitalisation of Australia's oldest road is to be undertaken by the NSW government.


    Bringing flexibility to office occupancy

    Rejoice! The days of the rigid, inflexible working space are no more. As more of our commercial buildings are becoming comfortable, flexible places to attend the 9-5, there are plenty of companies that are looking to take this to even higher levels.


    The life of Marion Mahony Griffin

    On this day in 1961, trailblazing American architect Marion Mahony Griffin died in Chicago, aged 90.


    How a SkyLine blast chiller can transform your cooking and your business

    A blast chiller from Electrolux Professional will not only help to make your food taste better, but it can also make it last longer, minimising food wastage.


    Breakfast Creek Green Bridge design finalised, enters approval stage

    The design for the $67 million Breakfast Creek Green Bridge is now finalised with the Brisbane City Council lodging a development application for the project.


    A good wine collection deserves a great wine cabinet

    No matter what your wine preferences are, you must always store your wine bottles in a climate-controlled environment so they don’t spoil in an exposed atmosphere.


    Covet's Terrazzo tiles deliver design brief at Herston BioFabrication Institute fitout

    Inspired by the hospital building's original terrazzo features, Covet's tiles blended the practical appeal of durability, low maintenance and hygiene with an aesthetic that helped bring Hassell's design vision to life.


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