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CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency and cost management and advisory firm WT, in have proven that quantity surveying data can be incorporated successfully into a digital twin.
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A team of researchers from the University of Saskatchewan (USask) in Canada has developed a unique bioplastic material that can absorb excess nutrients from water and then be used as a fertiliser on decomposition.
Joel Williamson is the National Sales Manager of GH Commercial and Josh Haddock is the Managing Director of Dreamtime Flooring.
Announced in December last year, the Transport Oriented Development State Environmental Planning Policy (TOD SEPP) identified 31 stations across 13 local government areas around which new housing will be located within 400 metres.
A recent study by the UK-based Direct365 used worldwide data on bathroom features collated from Google Patents and Google Search to predict what’s in store for the bathrooms of the future.
Quietly transformed despite never being too far from newspaper columns, BVN’s masterful redesign of the infamous Sirius building will see decades-long debates potentially reach their end.
Older Australians living in retirement communities intentionally designed to contrive connection and interaction make for healthier and happier occupants, who are subsequently less likely to require hospitalisation.
As online shopping and click-and-collect continues to rise at a rapid rate, one must ask what comes next for the mega-malls that dot our maps. As department stores continue to reduce their physical presence, retail developers are looking towards creating experiential spaces and offerings that will define the next life of our shopping centres.
Six Degrees Architects’ designs for the Beulah-developed Brunswick Established seeks to build on the prospect of multi-generational living becoming a cornerstone of the national housing market, creating adaptable and timeless floorplates enhanced by universal design principles.
The Victorian Creative Cities Network – Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo – has launched the Creative State of Mind, a campaign intent on enhancing Victoria’s creative reputation internationally.
Engineers at RMIT University have innovated a new range of bricks made using a mix of waste glass, combusted solid waste (ash) and clay that can save energy in built homes while keeping industrial waste out of landfill.
While they have been strong in their praise of the National Housing Accord, the Property Council of Australia believes that current regulations in regards to build-to-rent are not conducive to reaching the 1.2 million homes target set by the state and federal governments.