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    News Archive for August 2018

    AFS to distribute Kronotex laminates

    Australian Flooring Supplies has been appointed distributor for the Kronotex range of laminates in Australia.


    Mackay Library voted ‘Regional Project of the Year’

    Bold Architecture + Interior Design’s Mercy College Mackay Library Redevelopment has won ‘Regional Project of the Year’ and ‘People’s Choice’ at the Queensland Architecture Awards Regional Roadshow.


    Western Sydney Airport at risk of becoming obsolete, says Arcadis

    Western Sydney Airport (WSA) and its surrounding region is at risk of becoming obsolete without the use of ICT and digital technologies to enhance user experience, according to a new report from Arcadis.


    Australian Passive House Association's first bi-annual Sydney Symposium

    The symposium will be held on Wednesday 26th September 2018, featuring a panel discussion and a trade show, along with a networking breakfast and site tour that will allow discussion with industry experts and other delegates.


    ALSPEC opens the doors to resort style living at Varsity Lakes, Qld apartments

    Doors and windows from ALSPEC are opening up beautiful vistas for the residents of a new resort-style apartment development in Varsity Lakes, Queensland.


    Why FRONT was such a success

    According to Indesign CEO And Founder Raj Nandan, “FRONT is really the reassessment and demystifying of going to market with your brand and your product; the event is about creating an environment where you can tell your story really easily.”


    DKO names its four new associates

    Melbourne-based DKO Architecture has unveiled its four new associates – Simone Tyson, Ursula Gouw, Thanh Nguyen and Dominic Gaetani.


    ATDC’s concertina shutters popular among architectural specifiers

    Concertina shutters from The Australian Trellis Door Company (ATDC) are making a significant impact in the market.


    How hydrogen power can help us cut emissions, boost exports, and even drive further between refills

    Hydrogen could become a significant part of Australia’s energy landscape within the coming decade, competing with both natural gas and batteries, according to a new CSIRO roadmap for the industry.


    Heritage protection order keeps Federation Square safe for now

    Melbourne’s Federation Square has been granted temporary protection against redevelopment after heritage advocacy organisation National Trust of Australia (Victoria) nominated it for addition to the Victorian Heritage Register.


    The heritage debate about Melbourne’s post war buildings

    Should heritage buildings be recognised, celebrated and protected? Heritage advocacy organisations such as the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) certainly think so as they call for greater council and community participation and involvement in saving these buildings.


    Ground-penetrating radar to make self-driving cars safer in bad weather

    Ground penetrating radar technology developed by a US company is expected to increase the safety of autonomous vehicles, especially in hazardous weather conditions.


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