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    News Archive for November 2016

    DMF’s corrosion resistant high speed doors installed at compost waste site

    DMF International provided custom designed high speed doors for a challenging application at a compost waste processing site in western Sydney.


    Zurn’s Drainwave part of 5x4 Hayes Lane Project

    Zurn supplied the innovative Drainwave sewer dosing unit to the 5x4 Hayes Lane Project.


    You said it: the number 1 barrier to digital design in Australia

    In October, Architecture & Design conducted a survey with readers with the aim of sharing the key trends, challenges and forecasts associated with digital design tools in the Australian architectural design industry. And here are the results:


    Aglo installs stunning retail lighting solution for MJ Bale

    Aglo Systems supplied a series of light fittings for a retail lighting application at an MJ Bale store located on Martin Place in Sydney’s CBD.


    Red bricks from PGH maintain visual consistency at Western Sydney University Library

    Bricks in red tones from PGH Bricks & Pavers were specified for the Western Sydney University, John Phillips Library, Penrith (Kingswood) campus, NSW to maintain visual consistency.


    Ontera carpets contribute to visually striking fitout at UXC Brindabella office

    The new UXC office in Brindabella, ACT has been designed to bring the various business units of the organisation under the same roof.


    Gowrie Street Mall gets a facelift with KRGS Doors

    Kings Roller Grilles and Shutters (KRGS) supplied a range of solutions to the Gowrie Street Mall during a recent redevelopment project.


    MakMax engineers first bowls roof for cyclonic conditions

    MakMax Australia was contracted to engineer, fabricate and certify the new bowls roof for Cooktown Bowls Club.


    Safetyline Jalousie louvre windows specified at Airtrain station for acoustic performance

    Acoustic performance was the primary reason that louvre windows from Safetyline Jalousie were selected for installation in the Airtrain station building at Brisbane Airport.


    Master Builders Australia announces 2016 National Excellence in Building and Construction Awards

    The winners of the 2016 National Excellence in Building and Construction Awards have been announced.


    Reinventing density: bridging the live-work divide

    Since the beginning of the 20th century the single-function building typology – for example, the office, school, apartment, institution or retail complex – has been subject to regulations requiring separate spaces for “working” and “living”.


    Vertical Peruvian university wins RIBA’s International Prize

    A vertical, concrete university campus in Lima, Peru has won the Royal Institute of British Architects’ (RIBA) inaugural International Prize.


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