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    News Archive for May 2021

    Hames Sharley’s Perth appoints two Senior Interior Designers

    Hames Sharley has announced the appointments of two new Senior Interior Designers for their Perth studio, with Ben Fetherstonhaugh and Jessica Green stepping into the roles.


    ModularWalls standing up to the ultimate test – kids and pets

    Modular Walls founder Nick Holden elaborates on the durability of ModularWalls and explains how they stand up to the ultimate test – kids and pets.


    Style Timber floors showcased in Bates Smart-designed Sydney CBD hotel

    Style Timber Floor supplied timber flooring for the Little National Hotel in Sydney.


    The 2021 Budget and Architecture and Design

    There's usually nothing in an Australian budget for the architecture and design industry. And this year is no different.


    Style Timber’s timber floors bring the outside in at Macquarie Park development

    Designed by SJB Architects, NEUE Macquarie Park features Style Timber floors to deliver on the design concept to bring the outdoors inside.


    Celebrate colour design in built spaces at Dulux Colour Awards

    Dulux Colour Awards invites architects, interior designers, specifiers and students from Australasia to share work that celebrates the creative and innovative use of colour in projects.


    Timber look battens add luxury and warmth at Sekisui’s Wentworth Point estate

    Ever Art Wood timber look battens from Covet International line the interior walls of the lobbies at Sanctuary by Sekisui House, greeting both residents and visitors with a luxurious and warm vibe.


    Making wellness accessible at Soak Bathhouse

    Soak Bathhouse is a wellness oasis nestled in the heart of the Gold Coast, offering patrons looking for the perfect way to disconnect and recharge, a space for relaxation and an escape from the daily routine.


    Designers need to move towards ‘circular cities’ to reduce their environmental impact, says urban planner

    Two-thirds of the world’s population is predicted to live in cities by 2050. With cities responsible for more than 70 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, there is a need for a more sustainable approach to city design and planning.


    WoodSolutions’ COVID-safe seminar in Sydney on mass timber and timber framing

    WoodSolutions is conducting a free seminar to shed some light on the latest developments in lightweight timber frame and mass timber construction.


    Sydney’s zero carbon emissions target slashed due to new research

    The City of Sydney has reduced its net zero carbon emissions timeframe by five years to 2035, in a move to help avert catastrophic climate change.


    CodeMark certified Innowood achieves voluntary third party certification

    The CodeMark Certification Scheme is a certification scheme that authorises the use of new and innovative building and construction products.


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