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    News Archive for January 2020

    Polymaster customises water storage solution for Santos with two 50kL industrial PE tanks

    Polymaster provided a customised solution to Australian energy pioneer Santos that would allow robust and reliable storage of groundwater containing dissolved gases.


    Brickwork bridges old and new at Lonsdale precinct

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    Top eight styles for houses in 2020

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    The booming indoor gardening movement

    The booming indoor gardening movement, prominently explored at CES 2020 earlier this year, is allowing consumers to grow their greens indoors, all year-round.


    Valentino Gareri’s low cost modular school-protoype in Africa

    Valentino Gareri has designed a new, low cost modular prototype school in Africa, which is sustainable, modular, flexible and inspired by vernacular architecture.


    AAA looks at Baronda House

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    Unbuilding cities as high-rises reach their use-by date

    We are entering a new world where skyscrapers and other huge buildings are becoming redundant and need significant overhaul or replacement. The process is called unbuilding or, if you’re a bit highfalutin, deconstruction.


    Holcim achieves Australia-first milestone with EPD for ViroDecs

    Holcim has become the first Australian company to publish an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for its ready-mix concrete range known as ViroDecs.


    Contreras Earl's new Broadbeach 'Sand' tower

    Dubbed ‘Sand’, Contreras Earl Architecture has designed a mid-rise tower on a corner site in Broadbeach, Queensland.


    Prada opens Parisian green patch

    The Italian fashion house, Prada, has explored its idea of space at the historic department store, Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann with ‘Hyper Leaves’.


    Timber adds energy and warmth to busy cafe at Melbourne airport

    Designed by Kosloff Architecture, this cafe bar is a popular stop for travellers as they make their way into the airport.


    Tokyo 2020 Olympics' cardboard beds

    The 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo will be providing athletes of all shapes and sizes a 6”11 cardboard bed.


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