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    News Archive for November 2017

    Skyscraper-like installation announced for Powerhouse’s inaugural architectural commission

    The Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (MAAS) has announced the architecture practice that will design the Powerhouse Museum’s inaugural architecture commission, the Turbine Hall Commission.


    Development consortium revealed for Barangaroo Central

    A consortium consisting of Grocon, Scentre Group and Aqualand has been announced for the development of Barangaroo Central, a major urban redevelopment project planned for the heart of Sydney’s newest innovation precinct.


    Wet area waterproofing for the toughest sites and applications

    Waterproofing is an important component of a building process.


    New Sumner library gets seamless security with visually striking folding deterrent screens

    Spacemaile deterrent screens from Kaynemaile™ have been installed in Sumner's new library and community hub, Matuku Takotako: Sumner Centre in Christchurch, New Zealand.


    Installing a click or drop lock floor

    Nufloors Australia offers a diverse range of flooring products including solid hardwood, engineered wood and laminate among many more.


    Apartments in Brisbane’s West End provide the perfect Canvas for Taubmans’ paints

    The skyline over Brisbane’s West End has transitioned from its commercial and industrial past, giving way to a residential profile with a diverse collection of developments in various stages of completion.


    Stormwater detention system at Vic retirement facility uses 20 Modline rainwater tanks

    A retirement village situated in the beautiful surroundings of the Dandenong ranges has installed an onsite stormwater detention system using rainwater tanks from Kingspan Water & Energy.


    7 reasons why louvre windows are popular with Australian homeowners

    Louvre windows have been an important component of homes in Australia for a long time.


    How poor insulation can affect your air conditioner’s efficiency

    If your energy bills peak during summer and winter, your air conditioner may not be entirely at fault. It’s possible your home is poorly insulated.


    Kingspan’s Somerton site receives key ISO accreditations

    Kingspan Insulation’s newly opened Somerton manufacturing facility has been awarded important third party certifications, establishing its environmental, safety and quality standards.


    Queensland’s first major CLT installation saves cost and time for contractor

    A mezzanine floor was built at the Guardian Early Learning Centre in Brisbane utilising cross laminated timber (CLT) panels.


    ARBS back in Sydney for 2018

    ARBS, Australia’s only international air conditioning, refrigeration and building services trade exhibition returns to Sydney in 2018, showcasing the future of the built environment.


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