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A new 15-storey office building in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley adopts a folded façade and pedestrian links to encourage the public to enjoy the entirety of the site’s landscape and architecture
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Themes of adaptive reuse and sustainability featured highly in the eighth edition of the ArchiTeam Awards, a program conceived to reward Victoria’s smaller architecture practices.
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The Webnet mesh used on the Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter pedestrian bridge provides the ultimate in fall protection systems. Find out more about the design and features.
Western Sydney was the location for the most recent Doric and Cowdroy Showcase Night, where the latest in door and window hardware met with the fastest on land and water vehicles.
One of the primary challenges for architects in building design is to ensure windows and doors maintain the integrity of the interior environment by meeting the established national standards for energy efficiency and acoustic performance.
Steve Kennedy contemplates the future. Addressing the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia national conference, Steve was asked to discuss what he saw as coming challenges to the architectural industry in Australia.
Kingspan has been included in the new Climate A List by CDP, the international not-for-profit organisation that measures the environmental impact of thousands of companies around the world.
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics introduces a new protective film designed to potentially save taxpayers millions of dollars each year in graffiti removal.
Woodform Architectural has compiled a list of beautiful and visually striking curved walls in Australia and around the world, showcasing majestic timber varieties in architecture.
Boral terracotta shingle roof tiles were specified by the architect to transform an old sandstone cottage in the Sydney foreshore suburb of Hunter’s Hill from its original, nearly derelict state into a stunning home.
Brintons Carpets announces the launch of their latest carpet collection designed in collaboration with Stacy Garcia.
Safetyline Jalousie louvre windows were installed in the new sports centre at William Clarke College in Kellyville, NSW to maximise natural ventilation.