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    News Archive for December 2020

    5 tactical ideas to revitalise urban communities

    Award-winning design, planning and placemaking practice Hatch RobertsDay has revealed five low-cost ways to rejuvenate urban communities across Australia.


    Precast concrete with unique aggregates for spectacular design outcomes

    When you are using precast concrete to bring your landscape design to life, select from a wide range of standard and non-standard aggregate options to achieve a truly spectacular design outcome.


    Transforming shared public spaces with robust concrete furniture

    The Victorian Government is extending funding support to hospitality businesses to provide outdoor dining and entertainment, and help kick-start an economic revival post-lockdown.


    Fender Katsalidis announces leadership team additions

    Fender Katsalidis is promoting three associate directors to principal level and is welcoming Rosie Morley and Megan Rodgers to the team, also as principals, with their areas of expertise relevant to the firm’s growth.


    Dealing with apartment defects: a how-to guide for strata owners and buyers

    If you own an apartment – or are thinking of buying one – the recent news about building quality has been worrying.


    Multi-award-winning ‘Upside Home’ features ZEGO formwork

    ZEGO supplied its ReFORM formwork system for the off-form concrete interior walls throughout the home.


    Paving products add personality to impressive South Yarra residence

    Property developer Zig Inge Group chose a range of paving products to add function as well as visual appeal to the surrounds of the South Yarra home.


    Post-war Robin Boyd house refused heritage protection

    The Boroondara Council’s request to apply an interim heritage overlay to an architecturally significant modernist house designed by pre-eminent Australian architect Robin Boyd has been turned down by the Victorian government’s planning department.


    Zaha Hadid Architects reveals designs for Shenzhen science museum

    Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) has unveiled their designs for the future Shenzhen Science and Technology Museum located within the Guangming Science City in Shenzhen, China.


    Hickory fills Melbourne’s first sky pool at $300M Hawthorn Park development

    After more than a year of planning and seven months of building, the team at construction firm Hickory was finally able to test Melbourne’s first sky pool.


    Victoria just gave 2 billion litres of water back to Indigenous people. Here's what that means for the rest of Australia

    For the first time in Victoria’s history, the state government has handed back water to traditional owners, giving them rights to a river system they have managed sustainably for thousands of years.


    NSW picks 100 luminaries to improve the built environment

    NSW has chosen 100 design experts to help improve the quality of the built environment across the state.


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