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    News Archive for July 2022

    Talk of buyouts after floods shows need to get serious about climate adaptation

    Australians are reeling from climate change impacts including more frequent and severe disasters – floods, droughts, searing heat and fires. These complex disasters are fuelling calls for managed retreats and debates about buying out at-risk properties.


    Cemintel Territory Quarry helps create a showstopper home

    The rugged concrete texture and look of Cemintel Territory Quarry provides just the right contemporary and industrial aesthetic for serial renovator and homeowner Brooke Ingham to create a showstopper home.


    Newport homes get the ‘Hebel look’ with unique street appeal

    Breath-taking street appeal is just one of many reasons why Newport Homes consider Hebel as the product of choice for their custom home builds.


    How technology and design turned Work from Home (WFH) to Work from Anywhere (WFA)

    Design and technologies have turned Work from Home (WFH) in reality to Work from Anywhere (WFA).


    Rothelowman appoints new principal for people and culture

    Jackie Arter has been promoted to principal of people and culture at architecture and design practice Rothelowman.


    Redfern-North Eveleigh draft masterplan targets 30% diverse housing

    The draft masterplan for Redfern-North Eveleigh envisages the creation of a mixed use residential, entertainment and technology precinct on over 10 hectares of public land, within walking distance of Redfern Station in Sydney.


    Alfrex Solid panels help bridge the gap between old and new at Melbourne hotel

    Bridging the gap between old-fashioned charm and contemporary style, this 145-year-old Renaissance style building seamlessly rises into a modern, 23-storey glass-fronted hotel of sophistication and elegance.


    Dumas House

    The materials had reached the end of their useful life and needed to be repaired or replaced.


    Alspec products at IQ Burwood make for a very happy client

    Alspec’s window and door framing solutions made fabrication a breeze for this smart-tech residential development in Sydney’s inner west.


    Vermin resistant security shutters for canteens, kitchens and serveries

    The Australian Trellis Door Company (ATDC) presents vermin resistant security shutters ideal for securing school canteens, kitchens, serveries and administration areas.


    Join an exclusive host of industry experts at Compass, COLORBOND® steel

    Compass, presented by COLORBOND® steel will explore colour trends, design concepts, and more. August 23rd, 12.30PM - 2PM AEST.


    Tara Veldman on the future of healthcare design

    As breakthroughs in medical science are transforming the future of patient care, so too is architecture. Using what Billard Leece Partnership (BLP) has coined ‘translational design’, our multi-disciplinary teams of architects and researchers work in close collaboration with clinicians and patients, reimagining hospitals through art, nature, community, and place.


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