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    High performance glazing systems enhance modern Art Deco styling of The Block house

    The house required advanced glazing solutions to provide insulation, security, and style, enhancing the curvaceous architectural details and modern Art Deco styling, while offering adaptability.


    Acoustic glass mitigates highway noise, maximises light and views at Burleigh Waters apartments

    Fabricator Queensland Facade Systems met the challenge head-on by using highly acoustic-rated glass and IGU, which also met both WERS and Rw ratings.


    How offsite manufacturing is transforming construction projects

    Offsite manufacturing offers compelling advantages over traditional construction methods, paving the way for a more efficient and sustainable future in the built environment.


    Why large old trees are vital

    When we make roads, houses or farmland, we often find large old trees in the way. Our response is often to lop off offending branches or even cut the tree down.


    Design notes for week 13/2024 from Tone on Tuesday

    A column about design process, design policy, design and politics.


    ‘Through The Looking Glass’ sweeps awards at Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show

    It was raining awards for Emmaline Bowman of Stem Landscape Architecture & Design and Liam Riley of ID Landscaping, with their entry ‘Through The Looking Glass’ taking home five awards in the Landscape Design Show Garden Competition.


    BINQ windows and doors open up vistas and deliver comfort at off-grid home

    Designed by Glow Building Design⁠, 700 Haus blends with the surrounding corrugated sheds but also feels like home. ⁠


    Episode 197: Metricon CEO Brad Duggan shares his views on our housing, skills and interest rate woes and how to fix them

    After a turbulent year which included fears around the company's future, Metricon’s new CEO Brad Duggan says the outlook is bright for Australia’s biggest home builder.


    The Shoalhaven outdoor furniture collection – Q&A with designer Adam Cornish

    The collection is curved, full and elongated with invisible welding of rolled aluminium and generous cushions sculpted into the oversized basket frame.


    Custom Supacoustic panels create award-winning educational space at Bellevue Hill NSW school

    The scope of works within the new Cranbrook School redevelopment project was extensive, with SUPAWOOD product featuring throughout different spaces in the school.


    3DEXPERIENCE Works takes game-changing seed-crushing technology from startup to production

    Seed Terminator chose to add cloud-based collaboration, product data management, engineering change management, and product life cycle management solutions from the 3DEXPERIENCE® Works portfolio to its existing SOLIDWORKS products.


    Research findings indicate buyers preference for Sydney’s future

    Research published by the UNSW’s City Futures Research Centre has found that Sydneysiders hold a desire for medium density dwellings throughout the harbour city, providing that it’s done well.


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