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    News Archive for April 2014

    Paarhammer windows help mixed use complex achieve 8 star NaTHERS rating

    Paarhammer Windows & Doors played a key role in a new mixed use development in Canberra achieving an 8 star NaTHERS rating.


    Kennards Hire family spends a day at the zoo

    Kennards Hire celebrated the hard work of the entire team by treating all staff members and their families to a day at the zoo over the ANZAC Day weekend.


    Why aluminium is the best material for street and park furniture

    Unisite combines style, functionality and quality to offer excellent value in every product.


    Grocon and Aussie Signs face $9 million in fines for construction site deaths

    ​Australia’s largest private construction company is facing an inquiry into the deaths of three people on their construction site in 2013.


    Office space by MAKE Architecture is transformed by colour and considered materials

    A considered use of space and products enhance the JWT Presentation Space by MAKE Architecture, creating a practical yet comfortable office environment.


    Brookfield Multiplex, Hassell and Aecom add industry weight to low-carbon living collaboration

    ​The Cooperative Research Centre for Low-Carbon Living (CRCLCL) has announced it's industry collaborators for a three year project.


    Build less, but of a higher quality: Melissa Bright, MAKE Architecture [PROFILE]

    MAKE’s founding director, Melissa Bright, shares why a sustainable ethos is important for architecture and design practices.


    Energy industry gets face lift with CSIRO’s ‘botox’ for plastic

    The CSIRO has developed a new material that prevents plastic from ageing, is environmentally friendly and energy efficient.


    New UniSA learning centre maintains connections with other major buildings in Adelaide's west end

    The University of South Australia's new $80 million building is designed by John Wardle and Phillips/Pilkington to embrace the streetscape.


    Wolveridge Architects trail a path of recycled bricks through Melbourne house extension

    Australian studio Wolveridge Architects have used old bricks found in the backyard of a Northcote residence to create a pathway through the home’s timber-clad extensions.


    Timber flooring for bathrooms—an unconventionally sound option

    Installing timber flooring in bathrooms is not supposed to work, admits Mafi but this Austrian manufacturer been doing just that for over 30 years.


    Celebrating ARBS 2014 with free shipping for FyreWrap Australia wide

    Trafalgar is celebrating the upcoming ARBS 2014 by offering free shipping for customers on every order of FyreWrap duct insulation anywhere in Australia.


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