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    News Archive for May 2021

    Size is everything when it comes to commercial windows

    Bigger is better right now when it comes to windows and doors and in the commercial sector, according to National Marketing and Business Development Manager at Australian Glass Group, Michael Ward.


    Slaves to speed, we'd all benefit from 'slow cities'

    Slowing transport in cities provides immense benefits for the health of people, economies and the planet, so why are we still obsessed with speed?


    City of Sydney to overhaul DA’s in race to net zero

    If approved in the coming months, a City of Sydney proposal asks that all future development applications lodged to council adhere to new energy requirements that will enforce and encourage the use of renewable energy sources in order to support the transition towards net zero emissions.


    Sustainability Awards Ambassadors lead the way

    It takes a very special person to become an Ambassador for the Sustainability Awards and, this year, we have gathered together an exceptional group of individuals that lead by their example.


    CBD businesses may still need to control their post-pandemic spaces

    Many businesses within our CBDs may need to rethink how they are able to accommodate excessive amounts of visitors with social distancing rules and health building regulations that are a part of our lives.


    National practice named WA’s biggest for third straight year

    Hames Sharley has been recognised as the largest architecture firm in Western Australia, according to local publication Business News.


    Large curved trellis door installed at Sydney’s Edmondson Park shopping centre

    ATDC recently completed the installation of a very large curved trellis door at the Edmondson Park shopping centre in Sydney’s southwestern suburbs.


    Premium finish Mondolux products light up new Holiday Inn Express Melbourne

    Modern Mondolux lighting products were part of a lighting supply package for the brand-new Holiday Inn Express in Southbank, Melbourne.


    Episode 71: Architect Ian Moore talks about the evolution & adaptation of the modern bathroom

    Ian Moore is the principal of Ian Moore Architects, a multi-disciplinary practice established in 1990.


    Tone on Tuesday: On Marr Grounds Reprise

    On April 13 this year my column paid tribute to artist and teacher Marr Grounds. I got a few responses, none more elegant that one from fellow student Peter Bicevskis, who wrote: “Marr touched all our lives at a formative age and his imprint has been with us all through the course of our lives”.


    Dulux paints create a canvas for collaborative problem-solving ideation

    A 40-foot shipping container in Clovelly Park, South Australia has been transformed into a prototype space for a new problem-solving hub, with Dulux products playing a significant role in enabling community collaboration.


    Soluna roller blinds transforming interior spaces

    Norman Australia presents roller shades – an innovative range of roller blinds that deliver much more than mere window dressing for your interiors.


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