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    News Archive for October 2024

    EBSA’s energy-efficient products showcased in 6-star Green Star Sydney building

    EBSA is honoured to have contributed to this landmark project by incorporating our energy-efficient Schneider BT90 thermally broken double-glazed louvres and digital CPS-M control panel into the building’s façade.


    Celebrating a decade of partnership with D+H Mechatronic AG

    D+H is a German manufacturer and global industry leader in window automation products for smoke and heat exhaust ventilation and natural ventilation systems.


    The importance of product lifecycles and EPDs in sustainable architecture

    As we strive for more sustainable practices, gaining insight into these impacts helps us make informed decisions that benefit the environment and society.


    Decor Systems Green Glossary – your resource for sustainable building concepts

    Within this glossary, you will find definitions and explanations of key terms related to environmental sustainability, green building certifications, eco-design principles, and much more.


    STRUCTAflor Termite Treated flooring for long-lasting protection against termite damage

    When it comes to safeguarding your home or commercial property against the threat of termite damage, STRUCTAflor Termite Treated flooring offers a robust, cost-effective solution.


    Paving the way for a circular economy: Knauf Gypsum down cycles 12,000 tonnes of plasterboard waste

    Australia's construction sector is transitioning from linear to circular practices, driven by resource scarcity and waste management needs. Initiatives like the National Waste Policy support this shift. Knauf Gypsum is leading by downcycling 12,000 tonnes of plasterboard waste into useful products for agriculture and engineering, aiming for zero waste by 2032 and encouraging broader industry participation in sustainability efforts.


    215 million hectares of forest – an area bigger than Mexico – could grow back by itself, if we can just leave it alone

    About 215 million hectares of land – an area bigger than Mexico – could be reforested naturally and without costly manual planting, our new research shows.


    Knauf Insulation delivers a high-quality living experience at The Star Gold Coast

    Knauf Insulation products were chosen to insulate both the walls and ceiling to help achieve a sealed acoustic and fire-resistant envelope between rooms, which exceeded performance requirements.


    Found in translation by the Robin Boyd Foundation: Join the conversation

    How can the interaction with Japanese architecture help tackle challenges like ageing populations, hybrid households, urban greening and climate adaptation in Australia? Join the conversation at the “Forum: Found in Translation”, presented by the Robin Boyd Foundation and curated in collaboration with David Neustein from Other Architects.


    New homes built up to 45% faster than traditional construction methods

    AltForm, in collaboration with SRH Architecture and Highline Living is launching its first Victorian prototype in Ormond, revolutionising the way new homes are built in Australia by reducing construction time by up to 45%.


    The fine art of optimising sound in a space: Acoustic expert Michael Phillips weighs in

    Think of acoustics and what comes to mind is a complex branch of science filled with arcane concepts relating to energy, wave propagation and vibration. At its simplest, acoustics relates to how we subjectively experience sound.


    Lendlease receives greenlight for 900 Collins Wharf waterfront homes

    Lendlease is set to offer more high-quality waterfront residences to complete its Collins Wharf precinct with an additional 915 apartments approved by the Victorian Department of Transport and Planning.


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