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The KiwiRail structures team based in Christchurch reached out to Moddex seeking a compliant walkway and handrail system.
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We here at Architecture & Design are a very Australian-focused masthead, but that doesn’t mean we don’t keep an eye on what’s going on in the outer realms of the Earth. Australia is at the coalface of sustainable architecture in many ways.
Electrolux Group has picked up five Red Dot design awards this year for outstanding product design.
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DecorSlat AliSorb was installed by Epic Interiors due to its superior moisture resistance, durability, modular panel standardisation, excellent acoustic performance, and aesthetic appeal.
Godfrey Hirst and GH Commercial are proud supporters of PNG Foundation, an organisation that provides Kamea people in remote Papua New Guinea access to health, education, and infrastructure.
In recent weeks, Tone on Tuesday has been looking at suburbia: ways to make it more sustainable, how to develop good quality social housing, and addressing homelessness. This week the iceberg issue: How to increase housing density in our suburbs.
Construction has commenced on the third stage of Frasers Property Australia’s award-winning multi-asset retail destination in Western Sydney, Eastern Creek Quarter (ECQ), following the approval of the project’s State Significant Development Application.
During the refurbishment of the Hampton Park gym, the client sought a cost-effective and impact-resistant acoustic panel.
Chris Hayton is a Principal at Rothelowman. With a passion for driving positive change through critical thinking, Chris embodies Rothelowman's core value of radical exploration – creating bold, sustainable, and inspiring places for people and cities.
The $520 million reinvigoration of 623 Collins Street, designed by Carr, has been approved by the Victorian Department of Transport and Planning, which will see the construction of a 42-storey mixed-use tower and refurbishment of a former bank building transformed in the heart of Melbourne.
A world-first trial is underway in Central Victoria in the form of a coffee concrete footpath, which has been developed by RMIT University alongside the Macedon Ranges Shire Council.