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    News Archive for August 2021

    Work breakdown structure ensuring success in built environment projects

    A WBS divides, and then further sub-divides your projects into measurable, manageable increments. It’s a project management tool that sets out everything a project is contracted to accomplish.


    Improving accessibility in building design

    Inclusive design principles are based on human-first design and construction standards that meet the needs of people with permanent, temporary, situational, or changing abilities.


    Choosing a good quality tile

    To help you with your tile selection process, Kaolin Tiles – a world leading manufacturer of porcelain tiles – explains what you need to look for and how to assess and compare the quality between different tiles.


    Bauhaus architecture: History & characteristics of Bauhaus design

    The Bauhaus movement began in 1919 when Walter Gropius founded a school with a vision of bridging the gap between art and industry by combining crafts and fine arts.


    New faces & new roles @dwp

    Over the past six months dwp has also announced new people and new studios in Adelaide, Auckland and Shanghai.


    Gray Puksand completes inspiring design for disadvantaged youngsters

    Gray Puksand has completed the design of Melbourne City Mission’s The Hester Hornbrook Academy Sunshine campus, a school for some of Victoria’s most disadvantaged youths.


    Melbourne Design Week applications open for 2022

    Applications are now open for those looking to participate at Melbourne Design Week in March 2022.


    Atem artwork debuts at Hanover House

    Atong Atem’s LED artwork at Beulah’s Hanover House has come to life, with the luminous depictions of Australian flora now available for public viewing.


    Fender Katsalidis gets the green light to turn tired, old Broadway into a sustainable Manhattan

    A development approval for Sydney’s Broadway gateway site has been granted.


    Immersive Canberra Airport Tap Room adds tactility with Ash Grey brick tiles

    The material palette is soft, warm and tactile. In fact, the closer you get to the architecture, the more tactile it becomes; the more amplified the materiality.


    TICELL-N metal open-cell ceiling impresses at Novartis head office

    TICELL-N, a metal open-cell ceiling from durlum was specified for the head office of pharmaceutical giant, Novartis to co-ordinate perfectly with the building’s visual concept.


    Bjarke Ingels launches modular home design firm

    Danish architect Bjarke Ingels has launched a residential design company that will create a range of affordable, modular homes, according to a report in Dezeen.


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