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    News Archive for August 2021

    Why wine cabinets are a great investment for collectors

    When you store your wine at room temperature or in an area where temperatures exceed 20°C, your wine will be affected within a couple of months.


    The heart of the home moves outdoors

    One of the most requested additions in residential architecture is the creation of a functional, outdoor living area. This time of year, Louvretec sees a trend for outdoor kitchens complete with an Opening Roof or alternatively an Opening Roof flowing directly off from the kitchen area which provides operable overhead cover – in time for summer!


    Making Brookfield a Place for Sydneysiders

    Doubling as a front door to the Sydney CBD, Brookfield Place Sydney has been reinvigorated by Make Architects and Architectus to give an account of the harbour city like no other.


    Innowood cladding’s timber look aesthetic meets brief at Christchurch’s ENTX

    A range of timber look products from Innowood met the architects’ brief for cladding solutions that delivered a contemporary aesthetic as well as met performance and compliance requirements.


    Why the car shouldn’t always be king when it comes to traffic light sequences

    Whether you’re driving behind the wheel, cycling on a bike or a pedestrian at a junction waiting to cross, it may feel like traffic lights are never working in your favour.


    Wideline’s architectural window suite celebrates views at Marine Parade apartments

    Wideline worked with boutique builder Millbrook Homes on their Marine Parade apartment project in The Entrance, NSW, supplying a range of door and window systems.


    Melbourne architecture won't benefit from group thinking

    The City of Melbourne is forming a panel of experts to take on architectural designs, eschewing the traditional ways of visionary designers, writes Elroy Rosenberg.


    Waterfall takes out Lord Mayor’s Prize

    Property Developer Crown Group has been rewarded for its work on the Waterfall by Crown development, with the $400 million multi-residential building jointly awarded the City of Sydney Lord Mayor’s Prize at the 2021 NSW Architecture Awards.


    Tone on Tuesday: Going for Bronze

    In early 2000, as the Sydney Olympics buildings were being completed, Anne Susskind, a journalist at Fairfax with a particular interest in architecture and the environment, wrote a stinging critique, Going for Bronze, in the SMH Good Weekend Magazine*. As the title suggests, it lamented the lack of vision and creativity in the architecture.


    Episode 81: Sadie Burling from Paynter Dixon explains what it takes to build an aged care facility

    Sadie Burling has over 30 years’ experience in senior executive roles leading operational and strategic perspectives within acute care, aged care and child care for public, church/charitable and for-profit domains.


    Industrial access floor meets challenging requirements at Telstra Data Centre

    A super industrial grade access floor from ASP Access Floors was installed at the Telstra Data Centre in Clayton, Victoria to deliver ease of moving switchboards and UPS units during construction and over the life of the data centre.


    Clipsal switches add the perfect finishing touch to practical family home

    A range of electrical accessories from Clipsal by Schneider Electric was part of the specifications at a beautiful family home built on a lovely large flat site in the South Island of New Zealand.


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