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    News Archive for August 2015

    Comparing the benefits of undermount and top mount sinks in Squareline Plus

    As with all home renovations, the biggest challenge for designers and architects is finding the perfect balance of aesthetics, quality, and cost.


    John Wardle and Ken McBryde to present at PrefabAUS 2015

    Industry transformation will be the core theme of the upcoming prefabAUS annual conference in Melbourne next month.


    Monier’s interactive stand at Sydney InDesign traces terracotta journey from clay to roof tile

    A unique interactive showcase at the recently concluded Sydney InDesign event saw Monier Roofing trace the journey of terracotta manufacturing from raw earth to roof tile.


    Australasian students briefed to design city "hangouts" for competition

    This Public Space (TPS) announces a new competition for students to develop innovative design and programming strategies that make public spaces more inclusive.


    BIM-consortium selected to help preserve and upgrade Sydney Opera House

    The Sydney Opera House has appointed a consortium of companies led by AECOM to deliver a ground-breaking interface between traditional Building Management Control Systems, Building Information databases and Building Information Modelling (BIM).


    Hadid curves fabric not concrete for New York Highline pedestrian shelter

    It appears Zaha Hadid’s neofuturistic tendencies have no bounds, with images coming from the USA showing the Pritzker Prize winner’s trademark curving architecture all over her latest project—a pedestrian construction shelter for the New York Highline.


    HIA urges Government to consider housing tax reform

    Ahead of the annual Building Better Cities Summit, the Housing Industry Association (HIA) underlined the need for tax reforms in the housing sector.


    Enware’s freestanding increased height WC meets compliance for public accessible bathrooms

    Enware has introduced a new range of water closets designed to meet compliance requirements for public accessible bathrooms.


    Kennards Hire Albany honoured with Gold Hire Excellence Award for contribution to NZ hire industry

    Equipment hire company Kennards Hire announces that its flagship branch in Albany, NZ has been awarded a Gold Hire Excellence Award by the Hire Industry Association of New Zealand.


    Celmec’s Heatray heated shade umbrellas protect patrons at Meito Beirut

    Patrons at the Meito store in Beirut, Lebanon are protected from harmful UV radiation and rain in the outdoor dining area thanks to Heatray heated shade umbrellas from Celmec.


    Ultraflex’s wall and ceiling panels specified for Workzone office interior project in Perth

    Various panelling products from Ultraflex Panelling were specified for the office interior project at Workzone Perth WA.


    Simplified Specification of Fire & Acoustic Rated Walls & Ceilings

    Any Australian architect, designer or builder is all too aware that selecting the right product for the right project can be frustrating and time consuming.


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