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It may be the shortest month, but February 2015 was a disproportionately big 28 days for architecture news.
Terex Lifting Australia introduces the new Genie Z-33/18, a revolutionary new range of compact and lightweight electric boom lifts.
Leading Japanese manufacturer of household water heaters Noritz Corporation announces the acquisition of Dux Manufacturing Limited.
Bricks from PGH Bricks & Pavers were selected by architects in the design of Brigidine College's Performing Arts and Science Building in St Ives, Sydney.
Australian hardwood flooring from Boral Timber is creating visual interest at the Hawthorn Town Hall in Melbourne following a flooring refurbishment.
Breezway recommends Altair louvre windows featuring obscure glass blades in bathrooms for both privacy and ventilation.
Meizai introduces the 304 collection of lighting systems and planters from Bentu, an experimental design and architecture studio based in Shanghai.
AJAR's Andrew Boddington explains why Spanish designed and manufactured dining tables and chairs are the perfect complement to the Australian lifestyle.
Fluke Australia introduces a new range of infrared cameras offering premium in-field viewing with 5.7-inch responsive LCD touchscreen.
Amicus Interiors recently completed an interior design project for the Sydney-based International Language School of Canada (ILSC).
Rietveld Architects LLP, a leading New York-based architectural firm has introduced 3D printing technology to increase productivity and design innovation.