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    News Archive for December 2016

    Elements of Design: How line and shape influence home decor

    The latest chapter in the Elements of Design series by Karndean Designflooring explores the impact of line and shape on home decor.


    New National Carbon Offset Standards for Buildings and Precincts

    The Department of the Environment and Energy, Australian Government seeks comments from the public on the new National Carbon Offset Standards for Buildings and Precincts.


    Green Cities Conference returns to create more sustainable places

    The Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) has announced the 2017 Green Cities Conference in Sydney.


    Bates Smart propose tapered tower with CLT podium for growing North Sydney

    A Section 75W Modification development application for a commercial tower in North Sydney could finally bring the long-awaited project to life.


    GECA endorsed as Australian representative for APEC Green Supply Chain Network

    Good Environmental Choice Australia (GECA) has been officially endorsed by the APEC Ministers of Trade as the Australian representative for the APEC Green Supply Chain Network.


    Kingspan Insulation’s new Fire Safety Compliance Guide for exposed insulation

    Kingspan Insulation recently commissioned a study to ascertain the compliance requirements for exposed insulation in the walls and ceilings of warehouses and commercial or industrial sheds.


    Sydney needs higher affordable housing targets

    The release this week by the Greater Sydney Commission of city-wide draft plans mandating some measure of affordable housing in new developments is a step in the right direction.


    Architecture & Design’s top 10 articles for November – from unwanted Apple store to welcomed fish market proposal

    As November comes to a close and we enter the final month of 2016, we’ve decided to recap the top 10 stories covered this month.


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