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    News Archive for December 2016

    3 outstanding architectural screening applications

    Architects are constantly seeking the opportunity to experiment with shapes and textures to create unique designs.


    Explore the possibilities of Designflooring in your kitchen

    Designing the kitchen can be an intimidating process for homeowners, especially when it comes to narrowing it down to colour and layout schemes.


    Safetyline Jalousie louvre windows achieve ventilation for gaming area at RSL club

    Louvre windows from Safetyline Jalousie met the requirements of a new outdoor gaming area set up at the Smithfield RSL club in NSW.


    Liverpool Airport washrooms delight passengers with Alavo touch-free handwash systems

    The Alavo range of touch-free handwash systems from Dolphin Dispensers was installed at the new washrooms of Liverpool Airport in Liverpool, UK.


    Gripset’s rapid resurfacing resolves problem at Linfox HQ carpark

    A pavement resurfacing solution from Gripset Industries resolved the asphalt problem in the carpark at the Linfox Head Office in Essendon Fields VIC.


    PGH bricks provide visual continuity to building addition at UQ Women’s College

    A range of bricks from PGH Bricks & Pavers was used to maintain visual continuity when building an addition to the Women’s College at The University of Queensland (UQ).


    Custom Ontera carpet tiles at Wellington Airport feature local artists’ designs

    Ontera – Milliken (Australia) Pty Ltd partnered with Wellington-based brand and design firm Cato to develop carpet tiles featuring the works of local artists.


    Getting smarter about city lights is good for us and nature too

    Ideas to enhance the liveability and sustainability of our cities have attracted a lot of interest recently.


    Victorian Apartment Standards revealed: they’re here but do they go far enough?

    They're finally here after years of speculation and, as was to be expected, have been met with immediate and mixed response from the industry.


    5-storey ‘box of tricks’ wins RIBA House of the Year 2016

    A five-storey ‘box of tricks’ in Edinburgh complete with secret hatches, moving walls and a sliding ladder is the winner of the RIBA House of the Year 2016 prize.


    New NGV program to celebrate and promote Victorian design

    The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) has partnered with the Victorian Government to deliver the Victorian Design Program, a new program dedicated to celebrating, promoting and strengthening Victorian design.


    Myth busting food waste disposers

    Looking into the myths that surround food waste disposers and providing the factual answers.


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