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    Automatic revolving entrance door delivers comfort and energy savings at hospital

    An automatic revolving door from ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems with a unique air curtain system was installed at the entrance of the Vlietland Hospital in The Netherlands to provide greater comfort and energy savings to the healthcare facility.


    The trend for small house designs

    After years of growth, the average size of new houses is starting to decrease. What’s behind this change and what benefits can it offer homeowners?


    The future looks just peachy for Cherrybrook

    Residents in Sydney’s north-west are being encouraged to have their say on plans that will deliver a modern ‘green village’ in Cherrybrook and West Pennant Hills, with more housing, parks and retail space around the Cherrybrook Metro Station.


    Breathe gives Kiss of Life to new CEO

    Breathe gets some new wind in its sails as Nightingale’s current Head of Operations, Dan McKenna was recently tapped as the new CEO for the forward-thinking design firm.


    Equitone targets light impact materials and zero waste on its journey to circularity

    Fibre cement facade specialist Equitone is making steady progress on its journey to circularity with two clear ambitions for 2030: light impact materials and zero waste to landfill.


    Tone on Tuesday 133: Finding the Hybrid Project Home

    If architects think about a Project Home at all, it is usually the ‘designer’ homes such as Petit and Sevitt, Merchant Builders and Fasham Johnson.


    m3architecture returns historic heart of Nudgee College to former glory

    More than a decade of master planning along with painstaking research by m3architecture has helped restore the State Heritage listed Treacy Precinct at St Joseph's Nudgee College to its former glory.


    Episode 117: Paolo Bevilacqua, General Manager of Real Utilities talks about energy pricing & why sustainable energy is good for the bottom line

    Paolo Bevilacqua, the General Manager of Real Utilities, an authorised energy retailer and utilities business established in 2017 wholly owned by Frasers Property Australia, has 20 years’ experience in the property sector and is one of Australia’s leading sustainability professionals, responsible for delivering cutting-edge sustainability solutions to many high-profile projects across various sectors.


    Durlum metal ceilings meet architects’ brief in education project

    Durlum was engaged to supply their metal ceilings for the Meadowbank education precinct project designed by Woods Bagot.


    Award-winning home kitchen features Zip HydroTap

    Family functionality was at the heart of the design of a new open plan kitchen in this North Caulfield home, reflected in the perfectly planned space as well as the materiality.


    Multishield is also mould resistant

    Multishield, the multipurpose plasterboard from Siniat now comes with the added benefit of mould resistance.


    AFS Rediwall alleviates building challenges at Western Sydney apartments

    Builder Andrew Zeaiter of Tom Zeaiter Constructions says that his company has been using AFS Rediwall for a number of years and has nothing but great things to say about the product and the support offered by CSR.


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