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    News Archive for April 2022

    Giant tube slides and broken legs: Why the latest playground craze is a serious hazard

    Child’s play involves risk and challenge, a vital part of development. Failing, falling and picking yourself up again are crucial life lessons. But children also need to be protected from severe and lifelong injury.


    Norman Foster to bring together the best design minds to rebuild Kharkiv

    Foster + Partners founder Norman Foster has proposed to rebuild the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv by bringing together the best design minds in the world.


    NSW Government to go public on Bays West plans in coming weeks

    Draft plans obtained by the Sydney Morning Herald indicate that a two hectare waterfront park and 22 storey buildings are planned for the first stage of the NSW Government’s revitalisation of the area surrounding the White Bay power station.


    Sydney’s latest luxury precinct launched in the inner west

    Coronation Property has launched Ashbury Terraces, a collection of luxurious garden terrace houses designed by SJB in Sydney’s inner-west.


    GroupGSA delivers Australian-first hybrid housing model for Anglicare

    Global multi-disciplinary design practice GroupGSA has delivered a pioneering integrated housing model for Anglicare that successfully combines affordable build-to-sell apartments with social housing for local communities in Sydney’s western suburbs.


    World’s tallest timber tower to be built in Perth

    Fraser & Partners has teamed up with Grange Development to design C6, set to be the world’s tallest hybrid timber tower and Western Australia’s first carbon negative building.


    Perforated metal a star player in sports architecture

    Perforated metal is increasingly being preferred by architects and designers in their material palette for sporting venues and sports centres.


    2022’s shortlist unveiled for National Trust Heritage Awards

    The shortlist for the 28th edition of the National Trust Heritage Awards has been announced, with more than 40 diverse heritage projects across a number of categories progressing to the next stage.


    Bonded aluminium façade cladding creating biophilic ‘Artitecture’

    Vitracore G2 is making Australia’s sustainable artistic vision possible when it comes to external cladding.


    The intriguing and tiny on display in new ABC show

    Tiny Oz, a new show aired by the ABC, celebrates the miniature recreation of extraordinary moments in Australia’s history.


    Building materials innovator & clothing brand create sustainable installation in Melbourne’s CBD

    In a bid to cut down on commercial installation waste, zero-waste advocate and visionary behind Future Food Systems Joost Bakker, has teamed up with outdoor lifestyle brand, Kathmandu, to bring to life a sustainable installation in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD.


    Custom woven carpet provides the perfect foundation for Hobart hotel’s interiors

    Custom woven floorcoverings from GH Commercial were installed in the rooms, corridors and restaurant of the MACq 01 Hotel in Hobart, Tasmania.


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