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    News Archive for July 2011

    The Liberty residential lift from Master Lifts ideal for multi level homes

    Available from Master Lifts, The Liberty residential lift is an ideal addition to multi level homes and provides advantages to all residents regardless of age.


    DalNaturel natural rubber flooring from Dalsouple Australasia

    DalNaturel natural rubber flooring from Dalsouple Australasia is a smart range of rubber flooring products made in France for installation in homes as well as outdoors.


    MakMax PTFE glass fibre architectural membrane roofing installed at Metricon Stadium in Queensland

    MakMax Australia supplied the fabric roofing for a Gold Coast stadium redevelopment project at Carrara in Queensland.


    Altus ceiling fans from Spinifex Fans for lower ceilings

    Australian contemporary ceiling fan specialist, Spinifex Fans recommends the Ron Rezek-designed Altus ceiling fans for spaces with relatively low ceiling heights.


    Hettich expands ProDecor handles range for cabinetry

    Hettich has expanded its stunning ProDecor range of handles, enabling easier customisation of cabinet designs to suit individual designs and decors.


    Security window films from Adelaide Premier Window Tinting

    Security window films are available from Adelaide Premier Window Tinting in a wide range of thicknesses and choice of clear or tinted options.


    Docklands to host live design competition

    Urban Realities: Landscape Urbanism three Day Design Challenge.


    IN PROFILE: Mark van den Enden

    In this profile of Mark van den Enden, practice design manager at Suters, we explore how there is more to architecture than how a building looks.


    Cirque Du Soleil stage hits Brisbane

    Cirque Du Soleil's Saltimbanco is set to open on Friday, July 8 at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre.


    Melbourne students explore Pacific island housing needs

    University of Melbourne students are exploring urban design, planning and architecture as part of a travelling design studio to the Central Pacific island of Kiribati.


    Public lecture: Responsive housing and networked intelligence

    The University of Melbourne will host Professor Kent Larson as he presents the work of his MIT Media Lab research group which tackles issues such as the sustainability, demographic, and health challenges of the future.


    Coates Hire expands Nifty access equipment range

    Coates Hire has introduced new knuckle booms to their existing fleet of Nifty access equipment.


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