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    News Archive for April 2024

    Ricky’s service model: Built on trust, experience, and personalised care

    When you choose Ricky, you're not just investing in products; you're partnering with a team that has your back every step of the way.


    Axolotl Grid Glass – bring your design vision to life in stunning detail

    Any pane of glass, be it a fixed window, screen, or door, can be transformed into a translucent artwork.


    Office access control systems for secure offices and user-friendly access

    It’s important to keep your office secure while also allowing easy access to employees and important visitors. In this article, we’ll talk about a couple of control system options and the benefits of using them.


    Alspec awning windows rise to the challenge at luxury South Brisbane apartments

    With architectural features inspired by Queensland's iconic Moreton Bay fig tree, Upper House Apartments in South Brisbane is the city’s first project designed by internationally acclaimed Koichi Takada Architects.


    NewTechWood cladding plays a key role in spectacular transformation of Perth penthouse

    This particular project involved the high-end renovation of a large Perth penthouse that enjoys the best views in the city and entailed using NewTechWood’s castellation cladding in Aged Wood.


    Fire resistant Corian® on staircase combines visual appeal with safety at Gosford research institute

    One standout feature of the Central Coast Clinical School and Research Institute is the incorporation of Corian® in the cladding of the staircase.


    Integrated experiences: The future of retail design?

    As online shopping and click-and-collect continues to rise at a rapid rate, one must ask what comes next for the mega-malls that dot our maps. As department stores continue to reduce their physical presence, retail developers are looking towards creating experiential spaces and offerings that will define the next life of our shopping centres.


    Multi-generational living a staple of this latest luxury development

    Six Degrees Architects’ designs for the Beulah-developed Brunswick Established seeks to build on the prospect of multi-generational living becoming a cornerstone of the national housing market, creating adaptable and timeless floorplates enhanced by universal design principles.


    New campaign to reaffirm Victoria’s wide-ranging cultural offering

    The Victorian Creative Cities Network – Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo – has launched the Creative State of Mind, a campaign intent on enhancing Victoria’s creative reputation internationally.


    Biophilic design achieved with Supawood at East Maitland, NSW aged care facility

    SUPAWOOD's SUPACOUSTIC Groove product was chosen by Calderflower to provide the warm and welcoming effect at Fresh Hope Care.


    What are the smart devices that reduce energy bills?

    While the Federal and NSW State Government recently implemented an all new ‘cost of living’ package to take the burden off thousands struggling with their power bills, there is a large portion of Australian households who are ineligible and still looking for other ways to save.


    Intense rain and flash floods have increased inland in eastern Australia

    Before climate change really got going, eastern Australia’s flash floods tended to concentrate on our coastal regions, east of the Great Dividing Range.


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