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To support its entry in to the Australian housing sector, Ichijo Technological Homes has selected a Passivhaus-certified unit supplied by Stiebel Eltron Australia for its heat recovery ventilation system.
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The Dowell ThermaLine window range from Boral is one of the major features of the ‘Odelle’ display home, built as part of the new Crace estate north of Canberra.
The Waters Edge residential development located in the Rhodes Waterside precinct is now complete, and is a demonstration of one of Mirvac’s many environmentally sustainable residential designs.
When St Barnabas Church in Broadway was burnt to the ground in 2006, the congregation thought all was lost. Six years on, the Church has been rebuilt and recently re-opened its doors to the community.
Australian furnishings brand Art Hide recently created its second installation at high end restaurant the Sentinel Bar and Grill in Perth.
CSR has completed the building research facility at Schofields, NSW where studies are taking place on how residential buildings for the future may be built more efficiently while delivering higher levels of energy efficiency and comfort as well as meeting the changing needs of the market.
When Doran Rosmarin from Bertoldi architects was commissioned to design Brigidine College's new visual and performing arts building - The Brigid Centre, his vision was to create a building that would simultaneously deliver on its functional intent, whilst utilising its external walls as a canvas.
The building industry is starting to realise the benefits of engineered or precast brick panel systems, especially in terms of speed and ease of construction. Danielle Bowling spoke to two firms who’ve seen the benefits of such systems in recent projects.
Austral Precast has launched the Vitesse Brick Panels system, which combines the aesthetic appeal, low maintenance and durability of genuine bricks – these are not thin facings but full bricks made by Austral Bricks – with the speed and time-saving inherent in precast construction.
In its effort to provide innovative and cost-effective products to the industry, Fielders has introduced Aramax FreeSpan to its diversified product range. The product has also recently been incorporated into a significant number of projects across the country.
The redevelopment of an old administrative building at the Gyprock Coopers Plains factory site in Brisbane, has been built almost entirely with CSR’s own products and systems.
An exclusive tri-level property, dubbed the largest project of its kind in Australia and featuring walls and floors by Honestone, is underway in Paddington, Sydney.