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    News Archive for August 2021

    Ventilation in the post-COVID built environment

    Stronger scientific evidence and experts’ suggestions now point to smarter, automated ventilation as an integral part of such post-Covid building standards.


    Crown’s plan to reinvigorate sleepy Sydney suburb

    In a bid to transform the little-known suburb of Eastlakes in Sydney’s east, Crown Group has outlined its plans for the community in the shape of a $1 billion lifestyle precinct, dubbed The Grand Eastlakes.


    Mesa designs based on Feng Shui principles

    Mesa Hurstville, a $310 million community development designed by Turner Architects, has launched 90 residences onto the market.


    GXN has two new Partners

    Kåre Stokholm Poulsgaard and Susan Carruth have joined Lasse Lind in the leadership of GXN.


    Karen Chan joins Bates Smart

    Karen Chan has joined Bates Smart as Business Development and Marketing Lead in Sydney.


    Certified timber: The importance of responsible sourcing

    By supporting the use of certified timber, Matilda Veneer plays a small, but significant role in the international fight against illegal logging.


    Tone on Tuesday: Olympic Objects

    After the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony (tradition) and the 1964 and 2020 buildings (modernism) this last article in the trilogy looks at objects. Again, the designs for the Olympics seem less than a gold medal standard, particularly measured against an all-time great industrial design from Japan.


    UNSW HTH now on display

    The University of New South Wales’ Health Translation Hub (UNSW HTH) is now on public exhibition, as part of the wider Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct.


    Episode 82: Meron Tierney from John Wardle Architects talks about design and being a judge on the 2021 Sustainability Awards

    Meron Tierney is an enthusiastic and engaging team leader at John Wardle Architects. While her experience extends across all project stages, her recent focus has been on the translation of design intent from sketch to construction documentation from shop drawing to built-outcome.


    PARISI’s new Ambiente showrooms inspire unique bathroom spaces

    The new PARISI Ambiente showrooms have been designed as inspirational and experiential environments for clients to visualise their unique bathroom spaces.


    Bricks and charred timber add humanising warmth to multi-generational family home

    Charred Redwood timber and handmade Petersen Kolumba bricks (K51) dominate in this family home.


    Electrolux Professional’s Line 6000 washers for commercial laundries

    Featuring an ergonomic design built around a human-centred approach, the Line 6000 washers from Electrolux Professional offer an excellent equipment solution to any professional commercial laundry.


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