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    News Archive for October 2013

    The many uses of Sunbrella fabrics

    One of the best performance fabrics on the market today, Sunbrella can stand up to the relentless beat of the sun and nature’s most unforgiving elements.


    Dee Why Markets undergoes refurbishment with Innowood

    Reconstituted wood-base square batten profiles and composite cladding from Innowood Australia Pty Ltd were used for the eave and ceiling soffits in the refurbishment of the Dee Why Markets.


    New rug heaters offer cost-efficient heating for home or office

    Coldbuster Floor Heating Australia introduces a new range of rug heating mats designed to provide a cost-efficient way to keep feet warm in the home or at work.


    Crack repairs for restoring warehouse concrete floors

    F.E.W Waterproofing offers expertise in the repair of concrete floors with a range of fast-setting repair products that are waterproof, UV-resistant, and often trafficable in one hour.


    Formica updates Colour Range with 29 new decors

    Formica has introduced 29 new decors in its updated Colour Range including nine now forming part of the Commercial Colour Range consisting of versatile woodgrains, modern patterns and flexible solid colours.


    Rheem launches new stainless steel range in Stellar water heater suite

    Rheem Australia has added a stainless steel range to its popular Stellar suite of water heaters.


    Going oil-free with dental and medical air compressors

    Scroll compressors are by far, the best choice for meeting the toughest air quality requirements in hospital and dental applications.


    IN PROFILE: MAP's Edward Fielder Billson

    Edward Fielder Billson is director at MAP Architecture and Planning.


    Sydney Opera House turns 40

    One of Australia’s most recognisable national icons celebrates its 40th anniversary this week.


    Bold plan preserves Sydney’s heritage and harness racing past

    Sydney’s harness racing past will be preserved as part of the City of Sydney’s plan for a vast new public space just kilometres from the city centre.


    Beijing design studio acknowledge for adaptive knowledge approach for the fifth time

    Woods Bagot has announced that for the fifth time the firm has been recognised as a winner at the World Knowledge Forum in Seoul Korea as a 2013 Asian Most Admired Knowledge Enterprise (MAKE).


    BVN Donovan Hill gains sustainable architecture award for ASB HQ

    New Zealand's ASB North Wharf, designed by BVN Donovan Hill in association with Jasmax, has been given an Auckland Architecture Award for Sustainable Architecture.


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