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    News Archive for August 2020

    Innowood louvres get a recoat during Penrith Panthers Club upgrade

    Innowood louvres installed at the Penrith Panthers Club in 2008 were recoated with a fresh colour during the modernisation of the club in 2015.


    New DecoFloor timber-look interlocking aluminium floorboards

    DECO Australia has recently unveiled a brand new internal flooring system made from aluminium and finished to replicate the form, feel and appearance of real timber floorboards.


    A new standard in sustainable living: Urbane II Bathroom Collection & Liano II tapware from Caroma

    Ever since the development of its Dual Flush toilet, in 1980, Caroma has been leading the industry in water conserving technology. Today, Caroma is proud to launch the stunning new Urbane II bathroom collection with sustainable properties featuring an extensive range of toilets, basins, tapware, accessories, showers and baths.


    Parametric design: is it about the style or the substance?

    Computational design is not ‘wacky’ form-finding. It’s about finding design solutions for some of the biggest challenges of our time.


    Construction begins on Architectus-designed National Herbarium

    Construction has officially commenced on the new National Herbarium of NSW, designed by Architectus in collaboration with architect Richard Leplastrier and landscape architect Craig Burton.


    'Meanwhile' building use: another way to manage properties left vacant by the COVID-19 crisis

    The COVID-19 pandemic has temporarily shut down cities across the globe, resulting in abandoned buildings and deserted streets. How might we better use our own vacant buildings during the crisis and beyond? We can learn from the benefits and challenges of the UK’s “meanwhile” building use sector.


    Start-ups compete in world's biggest Cleantech competition

    Scooter batteries from biomass, cool furniture from organic waste, and a dedicated biodiesel factory for farmers - just three of the ideas that are vying for victory in the Australian leg of the world’s biggest Cleantech competition, ClimateLaunchpad.


    Public art installation unveiled at South Eveleigh

    A major new public pavilion and sculptural landmark by Australian artist and architect Chris Fox has been unveiled in the heart of South Eveleigh’s revitalised Village Square in Sydney.


    Invisi-Gard screening among high end inclusions at Palm Cove QLD property

    Homeowners recognise the multiple benefits of Invisi-Gard stainless steel security screening, not only for the ongoing protection it provides them but also for the value it adds when they sell the property.


    Timber look InnoClad flat joint cladding achieving green design goals

    InnoClad from Innowood is a flat joint cladding system made from sustainable materials that helps achieve the architect’s design intent as well as environmental goals.


    TBA Firefly introduces new fire stopping products

    TBA Firefly announces the release of a new range of fire stopping products.


    Signature carpet tiles perfectly match colour palette at Habitat 1 office fitout

    Signature carpet tiles from the Friendly - Wind and Earth collections were selected for the Habitat 1 office flooring.


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