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    News Archive for January 2010

    Switchable privacy glass for Hospitals available from Record Automated Doors

    Switchable privacy glass from Record Automated Doors is a reliable and durable electronic smart glass product.


    Australian Disabled Access Consultants negotiate disabled and wheelchair access for the 3 Swallows Hotel in Bankstown

    Australian Disabled Access Consultants recently supplied disabled and wheelchair access design advice for the 3 Swallows Hotel in Bankstown.


    Euroclad’s copper cladding proving popular in Queensland

    Euroclad on the Gold Coast, Queensland is fast becoming a popular installer of copper cladding products.


    Floor safety treatments from Grip Guard Non Slip can help to prevent accidents in the workplace

    Slip and fall accidents are one of the most prevalent workplace accidents.


    Swela awning fabrics from Markilux inspired by nature

    The newly released collection of awning fabrics from Markilux, represented in Australia by Markilux Australia, has been inspired by nature.


    Company from the Zumtobel brand stages lighting show for Burj Khalifa launch

    Spacecannon, a company of the Zumtobel Lighting brand, recently staged a spectacular lighting show for the impressive launch of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, UAE.


    Activist architects needed to block Heathrow's third runway

    In a radical competition, Greenpeace is challenging architects to don arms and design an "impenetrable fortress" that will block Heathrow's T3 expansion. Andrew Maynard comments on his entry and the Australian architect as rebel.


    Global round up

    War plane converted into hotel suite in The Netherlands, Victoria Beckham asked to design luxury hotel in Dubai and London's Royal Docks could become waterside eco-town.


    Australian practice designs first iPad wall

    It may only have been launched by Apple yesterday, but Melbourne practice ClarkeHopkinsClarke says the iPad holds significant potential for architects.


    Architect discovers ancient building remains at Australian pilgrim centre

    The remains of a 1st century building have been uncovered during the renovation of a building in Rome which the church is converting to an Australian pilgrim centre.


    Forestry taskforce created

    The Forest Products Commission will return to focusing on its core business of supplying wood to the forestry industry.


    Aussie firm involved in Korean amusement park

    A team led by AECOM, which drew from its Melbourne, New York and San Francisco studios, has won an international competition for a concept design and feasibility study for Seoul Grand Park in Korea.


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