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    News Archive for June 2022

    Committed to fighting climate change

    With almost 40% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused directly and indirectly by buildings, the building and construction industry needs to take responsibility for the impact of the built environment on the climate.


    The influence of architecture in education

    Supawood’s Dreams to Reality process allows architects to achieve these benefits in schools, offering technical, acoustic and product support, to help transform an architect’s project dreams into a reality.


    Q&A with John Dalla Via, National Sales Manager – EGGER Decorative Products

    Marking EGGER and ForestOne’s launch of what’s set to become the most sustainable laminate flooring in Australia, we sit down with EGGER’s National Sales Manager for Decorative Products for the region to hear about the brand’s devotion to constant improvement, EGGER’s commitment to transparency – and why it’s so important to partner with organisations and brands that share the same sustainability principles.


    Circular Quay cafe cooks up scrumptious Italian menu on an Electrolux Professional

    Café Gigi in Sydney is the latest success story of the Fuscaldo family, which has a long and rich history in the Australian foodservice scene spanning more than half a century.


    Introducing HDR’s new Sydney HQ

    HDR has moved into its new office space at the revamped 25 Martin Place, utilising all the floorspace on the 24th floor of the iconic Harry Seidler building to bring together its local architectural and engineering teams.


    AJ+C strengthens education output with Fong acquisition

    Andrew Fong has moved to AJ+C’s education team after joining the practice in April.


    Spotlight on urban and community projects at WA Landscape Architecture Awards

    Urban greening and community engagement projects stood out among the winners at the Western Australia Landscape Architecture Awards announced by AILA WA for 2022.


    Is it cheaper to buy or rent in suburban Australia?

    One in four homes in Australia will be cheaper to buy than rent over the next 10 years, reveals a new report from property intelligence company PropTrack.


    Queensland in race against social housing waitlist

    1,200 new social and affordable housing lots have been announced by the Queensland Government, following a partnership agreed to by the Brisbane Housing Company and Queensland Investment Corporation.


    New South Melbourne artwork channels Greek Gods

    Hickory has unveiled a new artwork designed by Alexander Knox sitting in the atrium of its new Market Lane development which was designed by Elenberg Fraser in South Melbourne.


    Cool roofs are now the hottest thing for Australian cities

    Outdoor air temperature and cooling energy consumption can be significantly reduced by solar reflective material, research finds.


    Fresh approach delivers accolades for NSW projects

    Architectus’ light-filled, ventilated and sustainable student architecture at Macquarie University has improved the wellbeing and life of students on campus through its design, and now that approach has been rewarded.


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