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    News Archive for August 2015

    Five sustainability risks of imported building products and who to contact for compliance questions

    While Australia’s planning laws and standards for building product manufacturing are notoriously stringent, there is widespread concern that a growing amount of dodgy imported building materials are being used across the country.


    Efficiency and elegance: the next gen flooring solution

    Sleek floors have become an architectural trend that embodies reliability, design smarts and practicality.


    Latest in bathroom tapware design revealed at 2015 Bathroom Innovation Awards

    Two Sydney-based designers were recognised at the 2015 Bathroom Innovation Awards (BIA) for their innovative approach to tapware design.


    Woods Bagot unveils brand new display suite for Jewel

    Woods Bagot’s latest Queensland project condenses $970 million worth of luxury apartments, hotel and retail facilities into one single display unit.


    Best in the world: Melbourne's smart infrastructure impresses international community

    Melbourne is the world’s best city for smart infrastructure and it’s only getting better, according to Metropolis Magazine.


    IN PROFILE: Architectus' Robert Ousey

    Robert Ousey, principal at Architectus, has over 20 years experience working on projects throughout Europe and Australia.


    DMF high speed fold up doors for openings over 10 metres wide

    DMF International has introduced a new range of high speed doors designed for commercial and industrial applications.


    Case Study: Madinoz architectural hardware meets quality objectives of Sydney’s Central Park project

    Madinoz architectural hardware was specified for the prestigious Central Park building in Sydney.


    NCC Compliance - A Guide to Door Control and Openings

    The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare indicates that 18.5% of the population live with a disability.


    Peddle Thorp Architects appoints new CEO

    Queensland architectural practice Peddle Thorp Architects announces the appointment of Brett Hudson as the new CEO of the company.


    Sydney Architecture Festival returns with new format and a packed schedule of design and architecture events

    The ninth edition of the annual Sydney Architecture Festival begins on Friday 2 October, and will feature a packed schedule of design and architecture inspired activities at various inner Sydney locations.


    Cities, cyborgs and social science: how will we live in the year 2065?

    Half a century ago, when politicians, planners, writers and film-makers imagined the Britain of the 21st century, their vision was, more often than not, often one of gleaming modern cities and radical technological innovation.


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