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    News Archive for June 2021

    Specifying tile over shower trays in open concept bathrooms

    A stainless steel shower tray creates an impermeable barrier below the tiles that is highly resistant to any movement within the structure.


    Heritage-listed Melbourne cultural precinct up for sale – tenants call for help

    Located on the corner of Swanston Street and Flinders Lane, Nicholas Building was designed by prominent Melbourne architect Harry Norris in the Chicago style of architecture.


    Renovating concrete floors in commercial spaces

    Concrete flooring offers a robust and durable solution for high visibility and high traffic commercial spaces such as retail shops, restaurants, offices, warehouses, and industrial facilities.


    Drinking water stations at new campus building support UTS’ sustainability goals

    The Elkay EZH2O drinking water station allows staff and students to either refill their drink bottles or rehydrate directly from the fountain.


    DECO showcases anodising and finishing capabilities at Land Forces 2021

    DECO Australia showcased a broad range of quality hard anodising and protective surface finishing capabilities at Land Forces 2021, the ultimate land-based defence event in Australia.


    Quadruple approval for Scape in Sydney’s south-east

    Scape has received development approval for four projects to be based in Sydney, in line with Randwick City Council’s Kensington to Kingsford Planning Proposal - K2K vision.


    How the Sustainability Awards honour those who are on the road to success

    The leaders of tomorrow are applauded today in the Emerging Sustainable Architect / Designer category in the 2021 Sustainability Awards.


    Wentworth Point delivers another award for Billbergia

    Property developer Billbergia Group has seen its Wentworth Point Town Centre project take out the Masterplanned Development category at the 2021 Urban Development Institute of Australia’s (UDIA) National Awards for Excellence.


    AIA pleads with Government for architect subsidies

    The Australian Institute of Architects has urged the Federal Government to extend subsidies afforded to the employers of trainees and apprentices to those who employ architecture graduates.


    Freemasons tower proposal aims for Adelaide’s tallest public building title

    The proposed multi-use tower development rising from the rear of the historic Freemasons Hall at 254 North Terrace in Adelaide could well become the city’s tallest public building.


    Galvin partners with global leader in emergency equipment, Haws

    Galvin Engineering has partnered with global market leader Haws to bring you the best in emergency equipment.


    The award for the up and coming

    Every architect starts somewhere. It might be a small-time gig, cutting their teeth in a practice and climbing the ladder. While this is the typical path of ascension, there are some industry personnel that rip the hinges off the door and make an impact that deserves recognition.


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