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    News Archive for February 2018

    Neighbourhood living rooms – we can learn a lot from European town squares

    Australian urban designers often fail to consider the “other half” of public space – the town square.


    Leading landscape architects to host 2018 Garden Design Series

    The 2018 Garden Design Series marks the fourth in the Botanic Garden’s series on stunning gardens, architecture and inspirational public and private landscapes.


    Lendlease to develop UOW’s Health and Wellbeing Precinct

    Lendlease has been chosen as the development partner for the University of Wollongong’s new Health and Wellbeing Precinct.


    Developer buys up nurseries to secure plant supply for future builds

    Barangaroo-based property developer Romeciti has purchased two nurseries - North Rocks Greenery and Camden Nursery - in a move they say, will give them the ability to guarantee the delivery of green landscapes to their urban projects.


    Thermobreak No-Clad pipe insulation with FM approval

    Thermobreak No-Clad from Sekisui Foam Australia is an ultra-tough external insulation product that comes with FM approval for pipe sizes up to 8” IPS and 50mm wall thickness.


    ATDC folding doors match elegance of merchandise at Sydney Ferrari showroom

    The Australian Trellis Door Company (ATDC) recently installed their folding doors at the Ferrari Showroom in Star City Casino, Sydney.


    Reimagining the humble public toilet as a place of refuge

    Public toilets, or conveniences as they are often called, are anything but convenient in design or function.


    Timothy Moore joins MADA

    Multi-disciplinary designer and director of Sibling Architecture, Timothy Moore has joined Monash University Art Design and Architecture (MADA) as lecturer.


    Smarter building with Modular Walls in new communities

    Leading Australian owned company Modular Walls offers a range of options in walls specifically designed to provide adaptability and affordability for smarter building.


    Is Perth really running out of water? Well, yes and no

    As Cape Town counts down to “day zero” and the prospect of its taps being turned off, there have inevitably been questions about whether the same fate might befall a major Australian city. The most striking parallels have been drawn with Perth.


    INTERNATIONAL SNAPSHOT: Tallest timber tower; school for Syrian refugees; energy-positive hotel

    A&D takes a look at plans for the world's tallest timber tower in Tokyo, an award-winning school for Syrian refugees and plans for the world's first energy-positive hotel in Norway.


    Controversy over plans for 90-year-old heritage theatre

    A proposed design concept for the redevelopment of a beloved theatre in the Parramatta CBD has drawn criticism.


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