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    News Archive for December 2017

    Rachel Neeson on the challenges in redesigning the Juanita Nielsen Community Centre

    Rachel Neeson from Neeson Murcutt Architects redesigned the Juanita Nielsen Community Centre, transforming an old building that represented a controversial part of Sydney’s past, into a modern, safe and welcoming oasis for the future.


    Stiebel’s DEL 18 units ensure unlimited hot water supply at Perth apartments

    Electric instantaneous water heaters from Stiebel Eltron Australia have been installed at the exclusive Bluewater Apartments in Perth, Western Australia.


    Source. Share. Connect: Registrations open for ARBS 2018

    ARBS, Australia’s only international air conditioning, refrigeration and building services trade exhibition will open in Sydney at the new International Convention Centre (ICC) on 8 May 2018.


    Increase your landscaping credibility and simplify your job with StoneSet’s solutions

    Professional landscapers take up projects for all kinds of clients ranging from homeowners who bring a clear creative vision to the table to those who are completely clueless about their expectations.


    Coco California store modernises frontage with Kaynemaile mesh façade

    Architectural mesh from Kaynemaile™ is an ideal material for beautifying as well as protecting buildings and their occupants from the elements.


    Sydney's closer to being a zero-carbon city than you think

    You live in one of the sunniest countries in the world. You might want to use that solar advantage and harvest all this free energy. Knowing that solar panels are rapidly becoming cheaper and have become feasible even in less sunny places like the UK, this should be a no-brainer. Despite this, the Australian government has taken a step backwards at a time when we should be thinking 30 years ahead.


    Sharon Veale on the connection between our heritage and our environment

    With over 20 years’ experience in Aboriginal and historic cultural heritage planning, public historian, urban planner and GML Heritage CEO Sharon Veale talks about heritage, art and state governments, and their role in the sustainability of our built environment.


    Woods Bagot comes out on top at DIA WA 2017 Design Awards

    Last week, the Design Institute of Australia (DIA) recognised Western Australia’s best design practitioners and aspiring design students at the DIA WA 2017 Design Awards.


    Six teams shortlisted for Adelaide Contemporary International Design Competition

    Six architectural teams – made up of 13 individual practices from around the world – have made the shortlist for the Adelaide Contemporary International Design Competition.


    Education design moves to the outside space

    To meet the growing enrolment demands across our major cities, both state and federal governments have injected funds into refurbishing existing institutions and building new schools, which is great news for architects and designers looking to push the boundaries of education design.


    Millennium NxtGen carpet tiles grace 80,000sqm of floor at NATO HQ Brussels

    Millennium NxtGen, a low loop pile carpet tile by modulyss was recently installed at the new NATO headquarters in Brussels.


    Blue Quartzite stone slabs at Victoria Stone Gallery

    Victoria Stone Gallery stocks a selection of blue Quartzite stone slabs as part of their growing Quartzite collection.


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