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    News Archive for April 2018

    Keystone products showcased in feature ceiling in Narellan shopping centre

    Several products from Keystone Linings were specified for a striking ceiling feature at the newly completed Narellan Town Centre in Narellan, NSW.


    DECOEDGE for a comprehensive range of edging solutions

    Leading Australian owned and operated company Consolidated Panels & Veneers now markets their comprehensive range of edging solutions under the DECOEDGE brand.


    Escea’s DX Series gas fireplaces with Multiroom technology

    The DX Series from Escea is a range of gas fireplaces featuring an ultra-wide flame for high room heating performance.


    What 7 iconic buildings would look like in different architectural styles

    We couldn’t help but wonder what some of our favorite buildings might look like if they were redesigned in a different style.


    Running facial recognition on buildings to unlock architectural secrets

    Just as people’s faces have features that can be recognised by algorithms, so do buildings.


    Melbourne Airport is going to be as busy as Heathrow, so why the argument about one train line?

    Public discussion of rail links to airports has been narrowly focused on the idea of a single line and where to run it. However, we have to recognise the need for multiple lines to serve everyone’s needs.


    Carme Pinós to headline second edition of the Living Cities Forum

    The Naomi Milgrom Foundation has announced the second edition of the Living Cities Forum, this year to be headlined by celebrated architect Carme Pinós.


    BIM education needs reforming says expert

    A Deakin University construction expert is calling for Australia to introduce a common tertiary education strategy to meet increasing industry demand for expertise in revolutionary digital engineering, colloquially called Building Information Modelling or ‘BIM.’


    Austin Maynard Architects co-director Mark Austin on Nightingale

    “As architects we seek to make ourselves relevant to the world, to make spaces that engage and are compelling beyond their function,” says Austin Maynard Architects co-director Mark Austin.


    O'Rama by Newform tapware: Sleek, stylish and Italian

    Parisi Bathware announces the introduction of a new range of tapware designed to combine reliable performance with a sleek appearance.


    Leda manufactures and installs track gate at Adelaide Airport

    Leda Security Products manufactured, supplied and installed a track gate for the newly upgraded entrance to the regional airlines area at Adelaide Airport.


    Turning walls into touchpads with a coat of paint

    A new study by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Disney Research has found that conductive paint can be used to create electrodes across the surface of a wall, so that it mimics a touchpad’s capabilities to track touch while an electromagnetic sensor detects electrical devices and appliances.


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