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    News Archive for July 2020

    Bold flooring design stands out in RMIT learning space

    The Signature Floors team created a bold and vibrant design for RMIT’s Building 8 flooring, reflecting confidence and personality.


    Versatile Carinya range suits diverse needs of mixed use development

    Several products from Carinya Residential Windows & Doors were installed at the Alba Apartments in Mason Point VIC to meet a wide range of requirements at the architecturally designed mixed use development.


    Zip HydroTap a natural fit in modern, functional, practical Sydney home

    A Zip HydroTap Arc BC in Matte Black was specified for the kitchen to provide filtered, instant boiling and chilled water.


    Bespoke sun shading solution brings refurbishment to life at St Augustine

    A custom sun shading solution fabricated by Louvreclad met the design requirements of FJMT Architects for the Goold and Lecceto buildings on the St Augustine’s College campus in Brookvale NSW.


    Jean Graham on why people should enter the 2020 Sustainability Awards

    According to the 2018 Sustainability Awards Emerging Architect of the Year Jean Graham, entering this years’ Sustainability Awards should be all about “celebrating works that are complete or underway and be recognised on an international platform.”


    Toga unveils Turner’s rejuvenating design for iconic Marrickville precinct

    Developers Toga and the Danias Group have engaged Turner to design Wicks Place, with 272 apartments and over 2,300 square metres of boutique retail and commercial spaces.


    US-based SOM and Australia’s Fender Katsalidis combine for $500m Melbourne CBD redesign

    Chicago-based architecture firm Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM) is working with Fender Katsalidis for the 600 Lonsdale Street site, situated on the corner of Lonsdale and King Streets that is set to be transformed into a $500 million 40- storey tower with combined hotel and office functions.


    Cycling and walking can help drive Australia's recovery – but not with less than 2% of transport budgets

    What do bike paths and walk-friendly streets have to do with economic recovery from a pandemic-induced recession?


    Urban design and the need to pave our ‘desire lines’

    The tendency to formalise our public spaces is not always the best option for our built environment.


    Central Station Tech Precinct & rail upgrades to get the green light

    The first stage of Sydney’s Tech Precinct at Central Station is set to be given approval by the NSW government.


    When an apartment facade becomes ‘public art’

    There are facades that go beyond telling a story about the building by linking the structure to its surroundings, purpose, local history or culture.


    European Oak flooring transforms co-working spaces at The Wentworth

    Spaces has redefined the idea of the traditional workspace with their offering of co-working spaces, private offices and meeting rooms at The Wentworth in Perth.


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