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 August 2020

    Kaunitz Yeung Architecture wins two prestigious International Architecture Awards

    Kaunitz Yeung Architecture has received 2 prestigious International Architectural Awards for their work in delivering state of the art health and public space buildings to remote Indigenous communities.


    Tree-like column is centrepiece of Apple Central World by Foster + Partners

    A timber-clad column and overhanging roof that resembles a tree canopy characterise Foster + Partners' latest Apple Store, which it has completed in Bangkok, Thailand.


    FIBA-DEK timber look decking connects modern school building with landscape

    FIBA-DEK, a premium decking product from Innowood, was the material of choice for the outdoor spaces at the newly completed Jordan Springs Public School in New South Wales.


    Invisi-Gard security screens add value to home with assured views and protection

    Home buyers in the market for a well-protected home often look for Invisi-Gard window and door security screening products in the list of inclusions.


    Introducing SABS MOTION braking system for acoustic sliding doors

    SABS MOTION is a tuneable device that provides smooth, safe braking during closing of acoustic sliding doors while achieving an effortless operation when opening them.


    DDA compliant large format acoustic sliders for flexible learning environments

    The large format acoustic sliders were developed in collaboration with architects to meet the changing needs of open-learning classrooms.


    White Paper: Reducing lead in drinking water in Australian schools and hospitals

    This white paper examines the potential health benefits of using Lead Safe materials for the community.


    Wake up to the perfect brew with Smeg’s coffee machines

    Start your day with a cup of hot, aromatic coffee, perfectly brewed to your taste on Smeg’s coffee machines.


    COVID-19 stops ARBS until 2022

    ARBS, Australia’s largest HVAC&R and building services exhibition, has made the difficult decision to once again postpone the exhibition previously scheduled for February 2021 in Melbourne, Victoria.


    Poor ventilation may be adding to nursing homes' COVID-19 risks

    Over 2,000 active cases of COVID-19 and 245 resident deaths as of August 19 have been linked to aged care homes in Victoria, spread across over 120 facilities. The St Basil’s cluster alone now involves 191 cases. In New South Wales, 37 residents were infected at Newmarch House, leading to 17 deaths.


    AMC Architects choose fire compliant acoustic panels for Canberra landmark

    Supacoustic perforated panels have been used extensively in the refurbishment of Canberra’s National Capital Exhibition Centre (NCE).


    World’s first COVID-19 memorial designed in South America

    According to Archdaily, Uruguayan architecture firm Gómez Platero has designed a new memorial to honour those affected by COVID-19. Situated in Montevideo, Uruguay, the monument will be “an expression of hope in an uncertain time. “


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