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    News Archive for May 2019

    Kooltherm’s new compliant soffit board installed in Macquarie Park building

    Kooltherm K10 FM G2 soffit boards from Kingspan Insulation were installed in a Macquarie Park building, meeting compliance requirements.


    Dulux unveils new Duratec Elements colour swatches

    Dulux Powder Coatings announces the release of Duratec Elements colour swatches for design professionals.


    The Star launches world-first immersive visual experience

    One of the world’s biggest 8K screens is one part of a major uphaul of visitor experience at The Star, where a $22 million renovation has transformed the new Grand Foyer into an immersive visual experience.


    Nine Darwin apartment buildings found non-compliant

    Nine multi-residential buildings in Darwin have been found to be non-compliant, following an investigation into a local private structural engineer.


    Level Architekture designs a house built entirely from Glulam and CLT

    The concept design for the "Royd Clan’s House" in Ceres near Geelong utilising all-timber Glulam and CLT was inspired mainly by the boulders and the remains of the previous house, and will be featured at the ‘Timber Offsite Construction’ conference in June.


    Outdoor blinds for year-round protection against the sun, wind and rain

    Outdoor blinds from LouvreTec Australia are the perfect addition to any outdoor space.


    Wattyl exterior and interior paints add colour and protection to Blacktown Hospital

    Wattyl was the preferred coatings supplier for the Blacktown Hospital Redevelopment Stage 1 project.


    Kirsten Stanisich inducted into the 2019 DIA Hall of Fame

    With a background in architecture and a long career with SJB Interiors in Sydney, Kirsten Stanisich has designed and overseen many significant projects. In recognition of this, the Design Institute of Australia (DIA) has announced that now she has been inducted into the 2019 DIA Halle of Fame.


    Designing for seismic performance requirements in hospitals

    In a new whitepaper, 'Meeting seismic performance requirements in hospitals through efficient design', wall and ceiling system experts Rondo explore the nature of earthquakes in conjunction with Australian building requirements.


    Avengers: Endgame and why a smaller population doesn't guarantee paradise

    Thanos turns half of all life into dust. But according to the study of resource management and geography, population reduction does not necessarily solve the problem of resource scarcity.


    Calling Australian designers to join Dulux DIAlogue on Tour

    Design Institute of Australia (DIA) and Dulux Australia invite Australian designers to apply for the 2019 edition of Dulux DIAlogue on Tour.


    Will robotic bricklaying become the norm?

    Australian brick manufacturer Brickworks has partnered with Perth-based robotics group Fastbrick Robotics (FBR) to supply masonry bricks for use on FBR’s bricklaying Hadrian X machine.


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