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    News Archive for February 2014

    Makinex launches innovative construction products in USA

    The Australian owned and operated Makinex has now entered the US market with its wide range of construction products.


    New Silence flooring collection from Bolon inspired by nature

    Swedish cutting edge design company Bolon has introduced a new flooring collection called Silence.


    D&D Technologies presents safer and new MagnaLatch Series 3 safety gate latches

    D&D Technologies presents the new MagnaLatch Series 3 child safety gate latches incorporating two new security benefits for even more safety.


    Breezway louvre windows use toughened glass blades

    Breezway uses high quality toughened glass blades in its high performance Altair louvre windows.


    Lockers from Dexion solve storage security challenges faced by floating staff

    Dexion Office has installed state-of-the-art hard body locker solutions at several offices to help them meet temporary secure storage requirements.


    Top 5 favourite products of the moment: Peter Scott, Xsquared Architects

    Architect Peter Scott's top 5 favourite products include AWS ThermalHEART range of windows and doors, and Ronel Jordaan's felt pebble cushions.


    Entries closing soon for International Building Materials and Architectural Products Design Awards

    Entries for the International Building Materials and Architectural Products Design Awards are closing soon.


    Australian construction employment [INFOGRAPHIC]

    This infographic explores Australian construction employment for 2013.


    Entries closing for NSW Architecture Awards 2014

    2014 NSW Architecture Awards entries close on 11 March, with the Residential Architecture category split into New Houses and Alterations & Additions.


    Super Tuesday: approval for 5 Melbourne towers fast-tracked

    The Vic Government declared 25 Feb ‘Super Tuesday’ after Planning Minister fast-tracked the largest number of private residential permits made on one day.


    Highest paid architects not working in firms

    The number of architects working outside of architecture practices has grown, possibly because of higher incomes.


    Do Michael Pawlyn’s nature inspired creations hold the key to designing buildings for the future?

    As a part of his first solo exhibition, ‘Designing with Nature’, Exploration Architecture’s Michael Pawlyn has crafted a collection of cutting-edge designs inspired by natural forms, ranging from sea urchins to coral reefs.


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