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    News Archive for May 2013

    Lacework restoration advice from Chatterton Lacework

    Chatterton Lacework recommends a few tips for homeowners to ensure the best possible results when considering lacework restoration.


    Con-form platforms replace unsafe timber platforms for air con units

    Con-form Group replaced the rotten timber platforms for air conditioning units with a safer and long-lasting solution.


    Safemaster’s unique serpentine energy absorbing height safety systems

    Safemaster Height Safety Solutions is a well-known name in the height safety industry.


    Architect speed-dating – the new way to learn sustainable design

    Speed-dating is a common trend nowadays, it has even extended to architecture with people 'dating' architects for knowledge on sustainable design.


    $55 million Molecular Science building designed by Lyons

    The new $55 million, six storey La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science (LIMS) building in Melbourne designed by Lyons, is set to 'transform the way in which teaching and research buildings are designed' according to engineering firm who worked on the project, Norman Disney Young.


    Eat, drink and... design?

    Entries are open for the Eat-Drink-Design Awards 2013, which celebrate design in hospitality.


    Viridian welcomes new requirements to National Construction Code 2013

    Viridian New World Glass welcomes the recent regulation changes introduced by the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) to the National Construction Code (NCC) 2013.


    Kiwi architects win Lodge on the Lake competition

    The winning design for the Lodge on the Lake competition to design a new residence for the Australian Prime Minister has been announced.


    HBO+EMTB restructure to affect eight percent of staff

    Multi-disciplinary design firm HBO+EMTB which has 23 offices across Australia, New Zealand and Asia has announced a major restructure which will affect eight percent of the current workforce.


    Design Hub and 1 Bligh take out international award.

    The RMIT Design Hub by Sean Godsell Architects in association with Peddle Thorp Architects and the 1 Bligh Office Tower in Sydney by ingenhoven architects in association with Architectus have both won a Green Good Design Award from the European Centre for Architecture Design and Urban Studies and Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture.


    Winners unveiled FNQ Regional Architecture Awards

    Two projects have taken out top honours in the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2013 Far North Queensland Regional Architecture Awards.


    Accidents are not the only cause of workplace related casualties

    Work related stress is increasingly under the spotlight not only for its consequences on the worker’s health but also the impact on overall productivity.


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