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    News Archive for August 2020

    India's new parametric temple to reinterpret vernacular design

    Architecture and research firm rat[LAB] Studio and Shilpa Architects have designed a new temple in Koppur that reinterprets India's vernacular through parametric design.


    HCV Precast Panels

    The recent controversy over the lockdown in apartment towers in Flemington and North Melbourne caused many to ask: “What are those awful buildings?”, not least Annabelle Quince who produces the excellent Rear Vision program ABC RN, found here. The answer has a similar arc to last week's episode about Daceyville: a triumph of design, a failure of society.


    Decorative glass with fluted structure for distinctive interiors

    SCHOTT RIVULETTA is a range of decorative glass featuring a unique fluted structure that creates a distinctive effect in various interior design applications.


    Achieving optimal living comfort in homes with Renson solutions

    Renson solutions such as screens and nightcooling provide temperature control, save energy and stop overheating in homes.


    New antimicrobial germ-shield® handles reducing cross contamination

    One way to reduce the threat of cross-contamination is through the use of handles with germ protection.


    New Terry White pharmacy in Cleveland QLD secured with transparent roller shutters

    Commercial transparent roller shutters from The Australian Trellis Door Company (ATDC) were installed at the new Terry White Pharmacy in Cleveland, Queensland.


    TBA Firefly launches aluminium solid panels for facade cladding

    TBA Firefly has entered the cladding market with the launch of their solid aluminium facade panels.


    Trouble at the mall as landlords and tenants ponder mutually-assured destruction

    “This is not a bluff,” Scott Evans, the chief executive of Mosaic Brands, has said of his threat to permanently close 300 to 500 stores in Australia unless landlords reduce rents.


    Sydney’s freshly-minted parks will have a rich & sweet history

    In a nod to the suburb famed for its confectionary making, the City of Sydney is proposing to name two areas in Rosebery after of some of Australia’s most-loved lollies.


    Yaara Plaves on getting back to nature

    Pressure on the environment is increasing and more than ever, there’s a need to dissipate that stress and its effect on our health. It’s the perfect time to realise the benefits of Biophilic Design.


    NSW releases Australia’s largest conservation plan

    A new plan to protect koalas and conserve critical biodiversity assets in growing parts of Western Sydney has been unveiled by the NSW government.


    Landcom report addresses urban heat island effect

    Landcom is excited to release a new report on the urban heat island effect titled 'Cooling Common Spaces in Densifyinh Urban Environments' that offers ways to address the very serious issue of rising heat levels in urban environments.


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