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    News Archive for May 2019

    Permicav XV insulation boosts energy rating of award-winning beachfront Perth home

    An award-winning beachfront home in Perth complements its beautiful location and design with a higher energy performance facilitated by flexible insulation from Kingspan Insulation.


    Canberra's PPP-built light rail finally operational

    After three years of construction, Canberra has finally got their own light rail.


    Qld properties stuck on the cladding 'compliance bus'

    Many building owners and managers in Queensland continue to go through the cladding compliance process as mandated by the Queensland Government, even if their buildings have no cladding issues.


    Introducing Oliver Footwear’s All Terrain 65-490 safety boots

    Oliver Footwear presents the All Terrain (AT) 65-490, a brand new safety boots range featuring 100% waterproof construction.


    Impact of mould attacks on home values

    Hot and humid weather in summer can cause mould infestations in homes.


    Melbourne SkyFarm: From carpark to sustainable urban oasis

    A 2,000sqm rooftop car park in Melbourne is being turned into a sustainable urban oasis called SkyFarm.


    New software to streamline Independent Certification process

    The Independent Certification process has been streamlined with new software co-developed by Arcadis and RedEye.


    Abet Laminati launches new high pressure laminates at Salone Internazionale del Mobile

    Abet Laminati, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of decorative laminate, rolled out their latest range of high pressure laminates at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan


    How a bias towards built heritage threatens the protection of cultural landscapes in New Zealand

    Controversy over a rare cultural heritage landscape in South Auckland highlights significant failures of heritage protection in New Zealand.


    2019 Shenzhen Biennale issues global call for proposals

    The curators of the ‘Eyes of the City’ exhibition being organised as part of the 2019 Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture, have launched an international open call for proposals.


    Designing rehabilitation facilities to support relearning

    Rehabilitation spaces need to be versatile in function since they have to promote healing and recovery in a healthcare environment as well as learning through motivation, engagement, participation and activity, much like a school.


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