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    News Archive for May 2021

    Hassell receives funding for two projects… in space

    Hassell has been awarded funding by the European Space Agency (ESA) for two new research projects that will focus on the moon.


    IFI Juries home to a smorgasbord of design expertise

    Entering its second year, the IFI Global Awards Program seeks to award the world’s best in interior architecture and design.


    Stockland estate the scene of largest national recycled road

    Stockland’s Minta estate, located in Berwick, south-east of Melbourne, will soon be home to Australia’s largest environmentally friendly road project, spanning more than two kilometres of roadway.


    6 stars for Collins Square

    Collins Square, one of the largest commercial developments in Australia, has received 6 stars NABERS Indoor Environment ratings for all four of its towers.


    Koichi Takada's solar tree canopy ushers in a green future

    A canopy of 32 architectural trees is the highlight of the Koichi Takada Architects-designed Solar Trees Marketplace in Shanghai’s Minhang district.


    Government-owned firms like Snowy Hydro can do better than building $600 million gas plants

    The Morrison government has announced it’s building a new gas power plant in the Hunter Valley, committing up to A$600 million for the government-owned corporation Snowy Hydro to construct the project.


    Havwoods V Collection: The professional’s choice for residential and commercial floors

    The Havwoods V Collection is a specially curated selection of beautifully crafted European Oak engineered timber products that combine high quality and affordability with versatile application across most projects.


    VR-based immersive work on climate change makes it to 2021 Venice Biennale

    Shifting Homes, an emotive Virtual Reality (VR) work highlighting the imminent threat of climate change to the Pacific island nation of Samoa, has been selected for the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale.


    Renovation – window exchange – Paarhammer case study

    Double-hung look-alike windows combine all the advantages of modern tilt and turn technology with the look of yesteryear.


    Custom and ready-to-wear carpets impress at Dandenong RSL renovation

    Signature Floors collaborated with BSPN Architecture to design and supply custom and ready-to-wear carpets for a recent renovation project at the Dandenong RSL.


    Glazing and screening systems help deliver modern learning space

    Aluminium framing and fixed solar louvres from Alspec were used in combination with good design principles to create a modern learning space for senior students at Trinity Lutheran College in Molendinar, Queensland.


    How to help maintain fire safety

    In their efforts to assess and balance the various aesthetic, technical, and functionality requirements of commercial projects, architects are duty-bound to place the safety of future occupants above all else. The appropriate application of fire and smoke control solutions is critical to this endeavour.


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