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    News Archive for October 2015

    New Bondor insulated panel offering impressive design flexibility and thermal performance

    Bondor announces the launch of a new range of architectural panels offering greater design choice and performance.


    Jill Garner named new Victoria Government Architect; makes plans to ‘grasp back’ Fishermans Bend

    Leading Australian architect Jill Garner has been appointed as Victoria’s Government Architect.


    ATDC’s security scissor doors and scissor gates securing homes

    Security scissor doors and scissor gates from Australian Trellis Door Co (ATDC) are popular choices in the commercial, industrial and retail environments to secure the premises.


    “Firmness, commodity, and delight.” - John Choi on what makes good architecture and how Australian design is evolving with globalisation

    John Choi, partner of CHROFI, will be part of the judging team at the 2015 World Architecture Festival.


    "3D models are now intelligent – components are not blocks and surfaces anymore." - Bates Smart's Joachim Clauss

    Joachim Clauss, associate director at Bates Smart, has over 10 years experience in the architecture and building industry in Australia, Germany and South Africa.


    New $38 million Ergon Energy complex adopts cutting edge insulation technology

    So why do we insulate chilled water pipes, valves and fittings?


    Hotbeam linear LED lights deliver facade lighting at UTS Broadway

    German linear LED lights available from Hotbeam met the facade lighting requirements at the new UTS Faculty of Engineering building in Broadway.


    "Humanism is the defining feature of Danish design" - 3XN's Kim Herforth Nielsen

    Kim Herforth Nielsen, founding partner of 3XN, recently gave a keynote speech at the Sydney Architecture Festival.


    NSW Councils considering urban forest strategy to combat El Nino and urban blight

    An award-winning urban forest strategy is being considered by NSW Councils to deal with the environmental challenges facing the community.


    Aerial imagery captures Barangaroo’s evolution since 2010

    A series of aerial photographs documenting the transformation of the Barangaroo precinct since development began in 2010 have been released.


    Final (170M high) stretch of Gaudi’s Sagrada Família underway

    The final construction leg has started on one of the world’s longest-going architectural projects, the Sagrada Família Basilica in Barcelona, Spain - with key Australian architectural input.


    Perforated panels on new Hassell-designed bridge over Anzac Parade anodised by Universal

    A new pedestrian and cycle bridge built over Anzac Parade features perforated panels anodised by Universal Anodisers.


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