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    News Archive for October 2014

    Replicating a lacework design on a Victorian cottage

    Chatterton Lacework offers a few suggestions to homeowners seeking to replicate the lacework design typically found on Victorian cottages.


    Wayfinding in Brisbane, TMR Customer Service Centre by MODE architects

    ​Clever material selection has benefited a smooth operational service and customer experience at the new TMR Brisbane Customer Service Centre.


    Phillip Island home creates changing spaces with mobile joinery and separated amenities

    A House for Hermes by Andrew Simpson Architects explores what a 'home' might look like in landscape of speed, dynamism and change.


    Salt from the Dead Sea repurposed into tiles

    Eindhoven designer Erez Nevi Pana is exploring ways to turn the 20 million tons of salt at the bottom of the Dead Sea’s fifth pond into compressed tiles.


    TCL selects filmmaker Kasimir Burgess as first ‘creative in residence’ for new grant program

    Taylor Cullity Lethlean (TCL) has launched a new $12,000 grant program for creative professionals to pursue interests relating to landscape architecture.


    A green Denmark’s making a mark on Australian building design

    Danish design has an abiding influence on our architecture says Warren McLaren, "and not only in the eye-catching variety... they’re rather creative in the sustainability realm too."


    PPAG Architects make Vienna restaurant disappear into its surrounds

    A faceted metal façade designed by PPAG Architects will complete the renovations of Vienna’s Michelin Star Steirereck restaurant.


    Efaflex high speed freezer doors from DMF deliver high performance

    DMF International introduces a new range of high speed freezer doors designed to operate in the harsh environments of the deep freeze industry.


    Enterprising spaces

    An inventive use of space is often easier suggested than done. Contributor Deborah Singerman shares where you can find some of these spaces in Sydney, while pointing to a new initiative in Singapore.


    Amicus Interiors expands team with new appointments

    Australia’s leading fitout group, Amicus Interiors announces the appointment of four new staff members to its growing team.


    Leppington Train Station gets greenwalls

    The Greenwall Company has been contracted to supply and install greenwalls at the new Leppington Station.


    WoodSolutions Timber and Interior Design Seminar to feature top architects

    The Timber and Interior Design Seminar being organised by Wood Solutions in Sydney on November 13 will feature leading architects and timber experts.


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