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BPN Project profile: Award winning designers show us what they’re building with.
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The innovative structural insulated panel housing concept by Bondor home has been recognised with a number of awards in Queensland.
Architects, designers, specifiers and students are invited to show their imaginative use of colour with entries for the 2013 Dulux Colour Awards now open.
Queensland housing developer Ausbuild has utilised a number of innovative Australian building products and bets practice design principles to deliver a new 8-star energy efficient home.
ABS Housing Finance figures posted an increase overall in September 2012, however the HIA and Master Builders groups say there is no broad recovery in sight.
Australian furnishings brand Art Hide recently created its second installation at high end restaurant the Sentinel Bar and Grill in Perth.
Rheem Australia has gone mobile with the launch of its new Rheem continuous flow selector app, free to download on iPhone or Android.
The short-term forecast for the Australian construction market for November 2012-January 2013 shows $17.3 billion in total construction starts. In contrast, the previous three months, August- October 2012, was $15 billion. This is an increase of sixteen per cent.
Nan Tien Institute (NTI) will hold a ‘Piling & Blessing Ceremony’ to bless the start of construction of the Illawarra’s newest Tertiary education campus and Cultural Centre and Art Gallery, on Sunday, November 18, 2012.
Mirvac and Landcorp have lodged the Development Plan this week for the Mulataga residential community in Karratha, seeking approval from the Shire of Roeburne to establish the district and local structure planning framework for this masterplanned community.
A building that sets a new benchmark for sustainable design, the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, has taken out top honours at this year's BPN Sustainability Awards.
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.