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    News Archive for April 2017

    EDGE’s MAX framing adds visual appeal to Panorama’s facade

    Two products from the MAX range by EDGE Architectural Glazing Systems have been extensively incorporated in a new high-rise apartment building in Melbourne.


    New App connects Brisbane property owners to design-led businesses

    A new App developed by Fountainhead Group will help Brisbane homeowners and prospective buyers access planning regulations for their properties.


    The race for Adelaide’s tallest apartment building

    A 103-metre tall apartment project in Adelaide will be the state’s tallest residential development upon completion.


    Plans revealed for new public space at Barangaroo South

    A two-hectare public domain containing a park and several waterfront features is the next stage of the Barangaroo development.


    An ode to bio-receptive concrete

    Research into the ground-breaking construction material, which radically transcends existing green wall systems, is an interdisciplinary practice that brings together architecture, biology and engineering.


    2016 Pritzker prize-winner takes out 2017 Gothenburg Prize for Sustainable Development

    Alejandro Aravena has been announced as the 2017 winner of the Gothenburg Prize for Sustainable Development. He is the first architect to have won the prize.


    Reduce carbon, save costs: Mike Putnam’s advice for infrastructure projects

    Reducing carbon in infrastructure projects will see a corresponding reduction in costs, says Mike Putnam, president and CEO of Skanska UK.


    Restoration of heritage icon wins WA's top property award

    FJM Property’s restoration of a heritage icon in Perth has won the RLB WA Development of the Year award.


    Beon to design power systems for Victoria’s Metro Tunnel Project

    “We are proud to play an integral part in the construction of the Metro Tunnel to help deliver critical infrastructure for Victoria," says Beon's general manager, Glen Thomson.


    Could Tasmania become Australia’s battery?

    If it were to go ahead, the expansion of the state’s hydro scheme would cost more than $3 billion and would add more than 2,500 megawatts of storage capacity to the national energy grid.


    Japanese architecture inspired Courtyard House features Breezway louvre windows

    The Courtyard House designed by Davis Architects, features Breezway Altair louvre windows to connect the old structure with the new extension.


    Five things the east coast can learn from WA about energy

    In our view, WA is well placed to research, develop and deploy the energy solutions that the whole country could ultimately use. Here are five reasons why.


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