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    News Archive for August 2021

    Virtual Dulux Colour Awards Gala streaming live today at 4.30pm AEST

    The Dulux Colour Awards is Australia and New Zealand’s premier showcase of inspirational colour application in interior and exterior residential, public and commercial spaces. Join us for a one-hour highly curated event with entertainment and live talent, as we reveal the category winners.


    Seven marvels of Brutalist architecture

    One of the more polarising architectural eras, the Brutalist architecture period derives it’s name from the French word béton brut, that translates to raw concrete.


    Flaminia Colour Collections – Add an Italian vibe to your bathroom design

    With a flair and appreciation for design that epitomises the Italian way of life, Ceramica Flaminia works with some of the world’s best known designers including Ludovica & Roberto Palomba, Capellini and Angeletti-Ruzza.


    30 years, 38 stores – The Floorworld story

    With decades of experience drawn from their network of locally owned and operated stores across the country, Floorworld champions locally made products and loves to connect with their community.


    Decor Systems’ Green Pack: Green certifications, compliance and more

    When you’re looking to specify sustainable building materials in your projects, you need information about each product’s green certification and compliance details.


    Forget massive seawalls, coastal wetlands offer the best storm protection money can buy

    Coastal communities around the world are facing increasing threats from tropical cyclones. Climate change is causing rising sea levels and bigger, more frequent storms.


    Can interior design prevent the spread of disease?

    As COVID-19 continues to surge throughout our nation – including new, more infectious strains of the virus – it really highlights the importance of health and safety measures in our buildings.


    Community consultation decides Harbour Bridge dispute

    The outcome of the Sydney Harbour Bridge cycleway has ultimately ended in favour of the State Government, with the community voting in favour of a linear design.


    Festival of Urbanism to tackle threats facing cities and regions

    The Festival of Urbanism 2021 (13 - 24 September 2021) will explore 'endangered' urbanism through a series of free, online panel discussions, films and podcasts that will focus on the existential threats facing urban environments from the global pandemic to social division, economic turmoil, and deepening climate risk.


    Episode 83: Professor Oya Demirbilek on how co-design & technology are changing designs for ageing in place

    Oya Demirbilek is a Professor of Industrial Design at UNSW Built Environment, where she held various positions. She was the Built Environment Associate Dean of Education, leading the curriculum development and enhancing students and academic staff's experience (2013-17).


    Penrithwood - the world's new film production capital?

    NSW will transform part of Penrith Lakes into a movie mecca is on track, with changes to planning rules set to pave the way for a $150 million film production precinct.


    Speedpanel provides fire rating and facade support at Midland Hospital

    Speedpanel was specified for all the external walls of the Midland Hospital in Perth, Western Australia.


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