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    News Archive for October 2019

    October's top 10 stories: From a sustainable coastal home to a high-tech CLT house

    Let’s take a look at the top 10 stories covered by Architecture & Design this October.


    Thousands of homes proposed for Kellyville and Bella Vista

    New residential, retail and commercial development is proposed near the Kellyville and Bella Vista metro stations, including thousands of new homes.


    The top 5 affordable modular homes

    Without any doubt, whatsoever, the most efficient way to build a house is to build it inside another house – or shed as the case may be.


    Migrant communities keep our cemeteries alive as more Anglo-Australians turn to cremation

    Australian society has changed significantly since cemeteries in Victoria were planned and designed 150 years ago. But there haven’t been any major redevelopment or review of the community’s changing requirements for what happens to our bodies when we die.


    Architects Design 5 help Australian Museum get recognised by UNESCO

    The Australian Museum (AM) has received an Honourable Mention for its restoration of Australia’s first gallery, the Westpac Long Gallery, at the recent UNESCO Asia - Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage held on 14 October in Penang, Malaysia.


    James Hardie Q+A with Tim Elliot

    Architecture and Design is pleased to have James Hardie as the official sponsor of the ‘Commercial Architecture (Large)’ category at the 2019 Sustainability Awards.


    Tone Wheeler returns to MC Sustainability Live 2019

    One of the most recognisable and outspoken faces in the world of Australian architecture and design, Tone Wheeler is set to MC this year’s Sustainability Live event.


    Altro’s R12 rated slip resistant flooring goes the extra mile for safety

    An Altro Stronghold 30 floor reduces the risk of slipping to less than one in a million with common commercial kitchen spills.


    AIA approved CPD: Commercial Washroom Design and Construction Challenges

    ASI JD MacDonald entered into a partnership with IN2AP, an Australian Institute of Architecture (AIA) approved Refuel Continuing Professional Development (CPD) provider in 2016 to become a shared sponsor of their latest CPD program.


    Kaynemaile architectural mesh for parking garage exteriors

    When you want an exterior screening material that combines unlimited design potential with exceptional performance, look no further than Kaynemaile architectural mesh.


    World Engineers Convention accreditation is now open

    Accreditation is now open for the World Engineers Convention (WEC) which comes to Melbourne, and Australia, for the first time on 20-22 November.


    Arcadis’s Caroline Evans joins World Road Association

    Caroline Evans, principal economist for Arcadis’s Melbourne infrastructure advisory team has been appointed to the position of chair technical committee – climate change and resilience of road network, as part of the next World Road Association (PIARC) cycle commencing in 2020-2023.


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