Talking Architecture & Design Podcast (Episode 204) - Tara Veldman from BLP on the future of health infrastructure & designing for collective wellbeing Listen Now
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    News Archive for June 2020

    Duratec Elements achieve terracotta finish on TLC Aged Care facade

    Three custom colours from the Dulux Duratec Elements Weathered Steel range were applied on the exterior facade of the TLC Health Care Hub in Clifton Hill, Victoria to achieve the architect’s design vision.


    Lighting design allows flexible control for photography at creative studio

    Jadecross Lighting Solutions installed a range of luminaires at a creative production studio to meet the varying requirements of the client.


    Renovated open plan home gets doors and windows to match

    Various styles of doors and windows from Alspec and Carinya product ranges were selected and installed in a newly renovated home in Perth WA.


    Havwoods Botany added to minimalist palette at terrace home renovation

    An engineered wood flooring product from Havwoods was specified for a terrace home renovation in Darlinghurst to complement the project’s minimalist palette.


    Ci installed display modules tell the Anzac story at Queensland Museum

    Corporate Initiatives (Ci) installed several display modules at Queensland Museum for their Anzac exhibition.


    Specialist lighting for all new Sydney Metro stations

    Jadecross Lighting Solutions collaborated with WSP to deliver specialist lighting services for all eight new Sydney Metro stations developed as part of the first phase of Sydney's new driverless railway system.


    Space tower: The ultimate pantry solution

    As the footprint of homes reduce and space is at a premium, assessing storage requirements is becoming more front of mind. This is where SPACE TOWER from Blum makes the perfect pantry storage solution. Not only does it look good, but it’s the convenient and ergonomic way to store food.


    Craig Kerslake on Indigenous architecture & bringing belonging back to the built environment

    If you want to learn anything about a culture, a good place to start is with their architecture. As a direct reflection, it offers the best lens into the state of a place, its history and its identity, according to UNSW architecture alumnus Craig Kerslake.


    Qantas centenary celebration marked by NRA Collaborative & Buchan’s Airpark Roof Project & light show

    Qantas’ centenary year has been marked by a spectacular night time light and sound experience designed to delight, entertain, inform, and move at the Qantas outback museum at its Airpark precinct in Longreach, Queensland, the birthplace of the airline.


    People need to see the benefits from local renewable energy projects, and that means jobs

    The Australian government’s investment roadmap for low-emissions technologies promises more taxpayers’ money to the gas industry but fails to deliver the policy needed for people to support a transition to renewable energy.


    Commercial folding doors securing healthcare centres and labs

    Commercial folding doors from The Australian Trellis Door Company (ATDC) were installed at the Greenway Medical Centre in Sydney’s Wetherill Park to secure the entrance doors.


    Acoustic ceiling and wall systems installed at Nissan Arena

    Ortech Industries supplied acoustic ceiling and wall systems for the Queensland Netball Centre (Nissan Arena) to meet several challenging design objectives.


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