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    News Archive for September 2018

    BVN Architecture event to explore ideas about space

    Ten BVN architects will examine a different idea about space in architecture as part of the first Brisbane Open House After Dark series.


    2018 Sustainability Awards finalists: Alexander Symes

    Perched on the eastern spur of Linden in the lower Blue Mountains, sat a project home partially completed in 2003.


    Epson’s new large format high speed wireless printers for architects

    Epson Australia has launched two new high-speed, large format printers for architects.


    AIA lends its support to a better-designed Australia

    The Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) has thrown its support behind a new report that underscores the urgency to better plan and design for Australia’s future growth and help ensure prosperity, sustainability and liveability.


    Bicycle racks installed at NSW Department of Education EOT facility

    Dual height bicycle racks from Leda Security Products were installed at the End of Trip facility in the new head office of the NSW Department of Education in Parramatta.


    DecorLini wall panels meet design and acoustic goals at Forrest Hall

    DecorLini and DecorStyle panels from Decor Systems were specified for Forrest Hall, a state-of-the-art accommodation facility in Perth, WA, designed to attract the world's brightest scholars.


    Taps, stainless steel grating exceed infection control guidelines at Townsville Hospital

    A complete range of healthcare tapware and customised stainless steel grating products from Galvin Engineering was specified to meet and exceed infection control guidelines at the Townsville Hospital in North Queensland.


    Can e-scooters solve the 'last mile' problem? They'll need to avoid the fate of dockless bikes

    Many people find the nearest train or bus stop is too far to walk and too close to drive (even if they could be sure of finding parking). This has created what is commonly known as the “last mile” problem.


    Wide panel folding doors installed at ANU’s Hancock Library

    Wide panel folding doors from The Australian Trellis Door Company (ATDC) were recently installed at the Australian National University’s Hancock Library in Canberra.


    ARCPANEL custom panels specified for Vocol College roofing project

    The Vocol College roof project was designed to take advantage of the unique qualities offered by ARCPANEL custom roofing panels.


    Are you across the new AS5113 standard?

    When designing buildings, it’s critical to understand the new AS5113 including pathways to compliance.


    Lighting the way: Human centric lighting and its contribution to social sustainability

    Light has always been an integral part of how we interact with the world, defining how and when we go about our lives. However, our increasing ability to control our environment is not without consequence, making it is easy to forget the role that natural light has played for millennia in defining our circadian rhythms, or what is more commonly known as our internal body clocks.


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