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    News Archive for April 2019

    The world’s most impressive man-made waterfalls

    The world’s tallest indoor waterfall is an impressive feat of architecture and engineering.


    Is this the future of playgrounds?

    It is fully-fenced, features shade sails, picnic shelters and barbecues and artwork by local artists and extensive new garden beds and tree planting and could be the future of suburban playgrounds.


    Skyscraper summit to feature Paul Curry talking about Melbourne Square

    Cox Architecture director Paul Curry is set to present at the upcoming $2.8 billion Melbourne Square precinct development at the 3rd Australian Smart Skyscrapers Summit.


    The Coalition’s foolhardy war on electric cars

    Even the members of the Liberal party who define themselves as “moderates”, or “small L Liberals”, who claim they have a genuine desire to address climate change, have been quick to jump on the anti-electric car bandwagon.


    Designing for energy efficiency and comfort

    Australia has been experiencing continuously rising temperatures for a long time now.


    New Circlelock Combi interlocking security portal for enhanced protection

    Boon Edam has introduced a new solution designed to enhance entrance security in public or private facilities for higher protection against unauthorised entry, tailgating and piggybacking.


    Serneke commits to new WA baugruppen project

    Serneke Australia has signed up to be a part of the Baugruppe project at LandCorp’s WGV development in White Gum Valley, WA.


    Homebuilder partnership promotes sustainable living

    UrbiPod from Australian start-up Urbotanica is designed for homeowners to grow their own fresh herbs and greens in a simple way.


    Students’ leisure area at Newcastle Uni features Outdure decking and turf

    Deck frames, decking and synthetic turf from Outdure were installed in the courtyard of a building at Newcastle University during a refit project.


    Light gauge steel framing a smarter choice at Balwyn apartments

    When it came to the top level of an apartment project in Balwyn, Victoria, the builder, Orange Building Solutions chose the smarter option of light gauge steel over timber.


    Luxury Brighton apartments go timeless with handmade Petersen bricks

    Handmade Petersen Kolumba bricks from Robertson's Building Products Pty Ltd were selected as part of an honest and raw materials palette for the luxury apartments located in a tree-lined street in Brighton.


    Automated louvres on school’s facade allow ventilation and views

    Automated louvres from Safetyline Jalousie make up the western façade on Pulteney Grammar’s new Middle School building in Adelaide, South Australia.


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