Talking Architecture & Design Podcast (Episode 231) - Nuanu City - A mirage in the jungle or a vision of the future? Listen Now
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    Japanese Stone Garden created by Nendo for Caesarstone
    Japanese Stone Garden created by Nendo for Caesarstone

    A collaboration between Caesarstone and Nendo, has resulted in the Japanese design studio creating an exclusive installation with the Caesarstone’s surface materials.


    Sustainable Timber Mill Administration Building by Place Architects
    Sustainable Timber Mill Administration Building by Place Architects

    Place Architects are the designers behind this alpine timber mill building in Bombala, New South Wales, for Korean company Dongwha, which had to address the extreme climate in a sustainable manner.


    Harvest Apartments by EME Design
    Harvest Apartments by EME Design

    A combination of detailed analysis, clever design, cutting edge insulation and cladding technologies have enabled a Melbourne-based team to design a 10 star residential apartment development.


    ILCNSW showcases assistive technology innovations for adaptive interior solutions
    ILCNSW showcases assistive technology innovations for adaptive interior solutions

    Kitchen and bathroom displays featuring the latest in assistive technology are on display at the community-based Independent Living Centre NSW (ILCNSW).


    Façades: Bastow Institute of Educational Leadership, Melbourne
    Façades: Bastow Institute of Educational Leadership, Melbourne

    The Bastow Institute of Educational Leadership in Melbourne recently won the 2012 National Best Façade Award through the Association of Wall and Ceiling Industries Australia and New Zealand (AWCI).


    National Centre for Synchrotron Science Bates Smart
    National Centre for Synchrotron Science Bates Smart

    The Bates Smart designed National Centre for Synchrotron Science (NCSS) in Melbourne is a modular building which uses light and colour technology on the facade to reflect the internal functions of the building.


    Modular Fibre Composite architectural structures
    Modular Fibre Composite architectural structures

    BAC Advanced Composites Technologies have utilised its 3D design and CNC milling machines to manufacture a series of moulds to build modular Fibre Composite (FC) sunshades.


    Facades: La Trobe University Wodonga campus, Billard Leece Partnership
    Facades: La Trobe University Wodonga campus, Billard Leece Partnership

    This multi residential facility for students at La Trobe University’s Wodonga campus, designed by Billard Leece Partnership (BLP), was the joint Overall winner and Commercial Category winner of the Think Brick 2012 Horbury Hunt Award.


    PGH Bricks & Pavers called upon to create vibrant and active atmosphere in aged care facility
    PGH Bricks & Pavers called upon to create vibrant and active atmosphere in aged care facility

    PTA Architecture's design philosophy for the new Shepparton 30 room extension involved developing a single storey addition to the existing 60 room Mercy Health Aged Care Facility that ensured a vibrant and active environment, responding to residents both internally and externally.


    Facades case study: Kooyong Residence by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design
    Facades case study: Kooyong Residence by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design

    The concept behind the renovation of a section of a grand old Victorian Villa in Melbourne was to incorporate a separate addition clad entirely in glass and timber.


    New BP service stations in South Australia fitted with Carekits from Enware
    New BP service stations in South Australia fitted with Carekits from Enware

    New BP service stations in South Australia have installed the latest Carekit toilet product packages from Enware Australia to meet the accessibility requirements of Australian Standard AS1428.1-2009.


    rad architecture case study: water management
    rad architecture case study: water management

    In 2004, rad architecture came up with a concept to re-design the more than a century-old Brisbane Street residence in Perth after the local authority required that a large expanse of wall be superficially ‘decorated’.


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