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    News Archive for March 2009

    Revolution Series 2 user control panels from Dynalite

    Dynalite have introduced the second generation of their Revolution Series of user control panels.


    Architectural hardware and furniture fitting solutions from Hafele

    Hafele’s extensive range of architectural hardware and furniture fitting solutions and experience provide valuable support to specifiers, planners, consultants and installers.


    Well water feature design and services from H2O Designs

    The main steel structure was custom designed, built on-site and folded, so that all the hydraulics and electricals could be concealed inside it.


    Herma Technologies feature iizel weatherproof LCD TV’s on Channel 9’s Domestic Blitz

    Herma Technologies recently worked with Channel 9’s Domestic Blitz programme to provide an iizel 32” outdoor weatherproof TV to a very worthy family in Sydney.


    Door Closer Specialist Provides Door Repair Services in Melbourne

    Door Closer Specialist provide door repair services in Melbourne. Door Closer Specialist have mobile service vehicles equipped with tools to take care of all sorts of door problems.


    Interior plantscaping design service from Ambius

    Ambius are an interior plantscaping and design business, offering a range of interior plants, rental and maintenance options to suit different needs.


    WalkEasy with Comcork

    Logic Australia has developed a sustainable and highly resilient floor covering using 70 per cent consumer waste - recycled wine corks.


    New home sales continue to climb

    The latest survey by the Housing Industry Australia (HIA) shows that new home sales rose for a second consecutive month in February.


    Architects are creating toxic "killing machines": expert

    Toxic materials are being overlooked in the carbon neutral push, says McDonough


    Halt "tit-for-tat" over Adelaide hospital: architects

    Royal Adelaide Hospital becomes political hot potato


    Global round up

    India's "most famous architect" is suspended, an American architect sells advice for 5 cents, the UK's biggest architecture firm slashes staff and more...


    Ask the experts

    How can animation help me as an architect? Is it a worthwhile investment of my time and money? Is this the future of architecture?


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