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The new Elizabeth line Paddington concourses and platform feature architectural bronze acoustic wall panelling, column cladding, and sound absorbing SAS600 rafts installed by SAS International.
Leading Australian media company Seven Network will relocate its Melbourne operations to the Melbourne Quarter Tower in early 2025.
The global intelligent building automation technologies market is expected to dramatically grow to a whopping USD 152.4 billion (AUD 233.57 billion) by 2028, a leading management consultant firm has revealed in their latest report.
Bildspec has installed a stunning Series 100 Rw45 operable wall for food retailer Guzman Y Gomez (GyG) at their Kippax St, Surry Hills NSW head office.
WoodSolutions is organising a special case study-focussed seminar featuring the winning projects at the 2023 Australian Timber Design Awards, all presented by their creators.
Dulux has been awarded Red List Free Declare labels across its entire envirO2™ range, marking it as the only major Australian paint brand to receive this eco-certification across a full product range.
Alexander & Co. selected Havwoods HW9598 Aspen Raw 19 with its gorgeous blonde tones to set the foundation of the design scheme as the flooring throughout the home.
Fireshield, a specialised intumescent coating, ensures compliance with the National Construction Code’s requirement for fire protection in interior timber surfaces.
Emma Williamson has been officially unveiled as Western Australia’s new Government Architect, tasked with providing design leadership and strategic advice to enhance the state’s built environment as she succeeds Rebecca Moore after three years of service.
Sekisui House’s latest estate, Cascadia, is officially under construction, as the Illawarra region prepares for an additional 455 new homes built in the form of Sekisui’s flagship SHAWOOD design.
NSW Premier Chris Minns’ vision for transport-oriented developments across Sydney has come under friendly fire from local government, with two Labor councils of the opinion that the developments would result in a reduction of living standards.