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    News Archive for August 2019

    Latest design revealed for new Sydney Fish Market

    Danish architecture firm 3XN, along with design collaborators BVN and Aspect Studios, has revealed the latest renders and design vision for the new Sydney Fish Market.


    Landscaping for modern design needs

    From the Gardens of Versailles to the common Australian backyard, landscaping has always played an important role in society. However, with the increasing densification of our cities, some believe these important spaces are being lost.


    How can a 17-year-old place gain heritage status? What this means for Melbourne's Fed Square

    Federation Square in Melbourne has been listed on the Victorian state heritage register just 17 years after its completion. The push for heritage status was provoked by the now-abandoned Apple store proposal for the city centre site.


    Schuco’s window and door suites meet brief for extreme thermal performance

    Schuco’s environmentally sustainable window and door suites were specified for a stunning new home situated in the beautiful Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales.


    What’s on at FRONT day 2

    After its first jam-packed day full of exhibitors, seminars, presentations and events, FRONT.design is back for its second day with just as much to see and do. Here is a snapshot of some of the events on today.


    Atkar’s panels installed at 5 rail stations along Caulfield to Dandenong line

    Atkar Group was the chosen project partner for the supply of baffle and facade panels to five elevated railway stations along the Caulfield to Dandenong line.


    Nemo's Crown chandeliers light up London’s Royal Lancaster Hotel

    Nemo’s snowflake-inspired Crown chandeliers created by Stuttgart designers Jehs+Laub were installed at the luxury Royal Lancaster Hotel in Hyde Park, London.


    Sydney experts weigh in on Indonesia’s plans to relocate capital

    What does it take to relocate a country’s thriving capital city? A rising population and a sinking city, for starters.


    How 4 new ActronAir ACs saved $25K+ in power bills for Mingara Recreation Club

    Four new air conditioners from Actron Air were installed at the Mingara Recreation Club in Tumbi Umbi, NSW to provide better and more energy-efficient cooling for patrons.


    3 green buildings that are changing the way we work

    Building design in modern office towers prioritises sustainability through energy efficiency, water savings, indoor air quality, good lighting and ventilation, and rainwater harvesting among others.


    Corian® award winning bathroom renovation

    Highly celebrated designer, Darren James of Darren James Interiors has yet again chosen Corian® in his latest award winning bathroom renovation, ‘Redland’.


    Achieving ESD outcomes through careful specification of construction materials

    Achieving ESD outcomes through careful specification of construction materials provides an overview of ESD and how it can be implemented during the design and specification phase of building projects.


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