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Handrails and balustrades, often seen as mere safety features, have evolved into significant architectural elements that offer both functional and aesthetic enhancement.
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Our guiding principles revolve around the three pillars of sustainability – reduce, reuse, and recycle – as we strive to minimise waste generation and reimagine the utility of residual materials.
At Decor Systems, our MDF range, DecorZen is a sophisticated solution to meet the unique demands of high-traffic environments.
AsheMorgan’s District Living proposal, a twin-tower build-to-rent concept located at Docklands, has been endorsed by the Future Melbourne Committee, as the development moves closer to formal approval.
Central Element’s expertise in the property sector is poised to be rewarded next month, after being named as an award winner at the Asia Pacific Property Awards for its Anden Coogee project.
A number of intriguing panel discussions coinciding with Melbourne Design Week will be held at Hanover House, which will hone in on transforming Melbourne into a sustainable, circular and transparent city.
Hassell and Deloitte have shared a number of insights on the latter’s new HQ at Quay Quarter Tower (QQT), which the former describes as a “global benchmark for quality, exceptional experience and elevated performance”.
Ricky Richards' Glacier Clear PVC offers a perfect way to extend a space, whilst offering full protection from the elements in the colder months.
Located on Plowman Street, North Bondi, the Cricket Pitch house is a 2-storey garden house, designed by Scale Architecture specifically around the owner’s love of backyard cricket.
SAS International Australia was chosen to supply the metal ceiling systems for the fitness rooms due to the bespoke requirements of the space.
There’s a growing trend in the design and construction of public buildings to specify steel cladding for the considerable benefits it brings to the structure. Steel’s visual appeal, low maintenance qualities, ease of installation and warranty advantages, all make it an increasingly popular choice.
You may not be familiar with the term but, chances are, you’re already well versed in the benefits of biophilic design. One of the strongest trends in building design in recent years, biophilic design refers to the integration of the natural world into the built environment to promote wellbeing and relieve the stresses of modern living.