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    ‘Project ready’ Faucet Strommen Revit library now available

    Faucet Strommen Australia announces that an extensive, high quality Revit library for their products is now available via BIMcontent.com.


    How responsible forestry will help address the shortage of Australian timber

    Legislation, natural disasters and increased demand have led to a shortage in Australian timber, in particular, Australian species of timber such as Blackbutt and Spotted Gum.


    Fisher & Paykel stars in functional kitchen with multiple work zones at The Gatehouse project

    The brief was for a flexible second home that could be both intimate and spacious, catering to its owners alone, or a larger and independent party of guests.


    How GTEK Barrier meets waterproofing requirements for tiled walls in internal wet areas

    The whitepaper informs and educates people about substrate and waterproofing systems for tiled walls, naming GTEK Barrier as a high-performance substrate for commercial and residential applications.


    SAS systems integrated into base build ceilings during Barangaroo office fitout

    SAS International worked alongside both Lendlease and Hassell's project teams to ensure the SAS products were integrated into the existing base build ceilings.


    SAS150 ceiling system delivers a homogeneous identity across Westpac offices

    As SAS International’s metal pan ceiling system SAS150 was selected for the Barangaroo project, the same design was chosen for the Westpac Place fitout to create a homogeneous Westpac identity throughout both buildings.


    Cedro herringbone floors help designers create timeless vibe in 1930s apartment renovation

    In this West Village residence renovation, Cochineal designed an engaging, cohesive space that is also functional, with a nod to the apartment's 1930s history.


    DKO-designed tower plans at Telstra Exchange site on display

    Plans for the repurposing of the former Telstra Exchange at St Leonards are now on display, with the DKO-designed multi-residential complex preserving a number of internal elements of the existing structure.


    Development Victoria, AFL to explore Docklands revitalisation

    The Victorian Government and AFL have confirmed a joint venture agreement to explore the redevelopment of two sites at Melbourne’s Docklands precinct.


    Goodman Group signals intent for new North Shore data centre

    Yet another data centre on Sydney’s north shore could be closer than anticipated, as Goodman Group signalled its plans for a $1.4 billion reworking of the former ABC Studios site in Artarmon.


    Renewable projects are getting built faster – but there’s even more need for speed

    How long does it take to build a solar or wind farm? It’s a simple question with wide implications. To reach our ambitious 82% renewable energy target by 2030, we have to build many new projects – and start them soon.


    Design strategies for using timber battens effectively, economically and aesthetically

    Timber battens, while highly sought after for their natural appeal and ability to create a connection with nature, now require more thoughtful consideration in terms of cost management.


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