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    News Archive for April 2014

    Four-storey ‘Cave’ house features galvanized steel outer layer

    Satoshi Kurosaki of Japanese practice Apollo Architects & Associates has completed ‘Cave’ - a four-storey residence clad in galvanized brown steel sheets.


    Colosseum inspires new AS Roma home stadium design by Woods Bagot.

    Woods Bagot has unveiled its plan for the US$400 million new home stadium for Italian football team AS Roma, revealing a Colosseum like design.


    Barclays Center to get noise muffling green roof

    The Barclays Center is slated to install a 12,000 square metre grass roof in an attempt to dampen noise that escapes the concert venue.


    Webinar Series 2014 on The State of Waste

    The Association for Sustainability in Business Inc is conducting a webinar on April 17th 2014 covering the subject of ‘waste’.


    New Pryda flooring system slashes build times

    Pryda Australia announces a new flooring system that helps reduce build time in the construction industry through quick installation.


    Going undercover with Kohler bathroom basins

    Leading bathroomware specialist Kohler Co reports an increasing preference for undercounter washbasins among both designers and homeowners.


    CSR and Boral join forces as brick demand falls in line with Australian design trends

    CSR and Boral have announced the intention to form a joint venture of Australian east coast brick operations.


    Shipping container house wins major architecture award for Sunshine Coast, QLD, 2014

    A beach house constructed from shipping containers has taken the major prize at the AIA 2014 Sunshine Coast Regional Architecture Awards.


    Extreme weather prompts National Construction Code review

    Recent extreme weather events have motivated the ABCB to review construction standards for new buildings in regards to weather resilience.


    New app takes users on virtual journey of unbuilt Australian projects

    Australia unveils a new app for the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale, designed to allow users to interact with virtual, unrealised Australian projects.


    Top 5 favourite products of the moment: Ray Hudson, Budden Nangle Michael & Hudson

    BNMH Architects' Ray Hudson shares with us his favourite products to specify, including modular carpet tiles from Interface and Viridian safety glass.


    Buildings should be fun and functional: Ray Hudson, BNMH Architects [PROFILE]

    Practice Principal at Budden Nangle Michael Hudson Architects, Ray Hudson, shares his thoughts about the local architecture and design industry, and dishes out advice for emerging architects.


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