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Gothic architecture evolved from the Romanesque genre, retaining many of the elements such as the arches and vaulted ceilings, but in a more exaggerated form.
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Mirvac’s upcoming commercial development at 80 Ann Street, Brisbane will deliver a 35-level office building and an activated city precinct on the ground floor designed as a public space with a range of community offerings.
Carpets from GH Commercial including a custom solution were installed at the Holiday Inn on Flinders Street, VIC as part of a comprehensive refurbishment of the hotel.
The proposed renovation of Dooley's Catholic Club in Lidcombe has received development approval from the Cumberland Council, paving the way for the revitalisation project in the Lidcombe Town Centre.
The fire escape stairs at 100 Mount Street, North Sydney have been designed as an important architectural feature, meeting all safety regulations without compromising the architect’s vision for the building.
Schweigen has addressed this problem by designing kitchen rangehoods that generate excellent extraction power as quietly and efficiently as possible.
This webinar series has been covering various topics about HVAC&R and building services, and directly connecting participants with some of the most sought after presenters in the industry.
Acre Farm Eatery by ZWEI Interiors Architecture and NH Architecture
Australian governments have always wanted thriving regional cities, but policy innovations with this goal in mind have a bad history. Planned well, regional cities have huge potential to generate national economic growth while improving livability and sustainable development.
New custom manufactured QUATTRO tiered seating podiums from Select Staging Concepts were installed at the Mundaring Arena in the Shire of Mundaring, WA to provide spectators access and comfort during community events.
The GH Commercial team supplied a custom carpet solution for the guest areas of the new Vibe Hotel in North Sydney.
Western Australia’s rich history and contemporary culture come to life at the WA Museum Boola Bardip, which was recently opened to the public at the Perth Cultural Centre.