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Studio Equator has developed a new store from scratch, creating a strong design impact with minimal materials and costs.
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Located on the recently completed section of the Geelong Ring Road between Anglesea Rd and Draytons Rd, this truck stop and rest area consists of two facilities which effectively mirror each other.
Captain Melville is an upmarket dining hall that utilised a rich and textural palette of recycled materials, doing away with the typical highly-embodied energy building products.
The Carlton Graphic Design Studios embody the ideals of sustainable design to reflect the values of its occupants their clients.
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The Separation Street Townhouses by dKO Architecture provides quality living at minimal costs, while countering the issue of urban sprawl.
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Interpon Powder Coatings introduces a new global warranty offer on Interpon D architectural powder coatings.
Allplastics Engineering supplied the decorative glazing panels for South West Healthcare’s Warrnambool Base Hospital, Victoria’s largest integrated Primary Care facility delivering contemporary 21st century healthcare.
Sprocket installed a new T46.FL touch directory at the refurbished building situated at 636 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne.
Magnesite floors were common in the 1960s, mainly in Sydney, as a slab topping or an underlay to carpet and other forms of floor covering.