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    News Archive for December 2016

    Custom Smartstone vanity stars as bathroom centrepiece in heritage home renovation

    Interior designer Lynne Bradley employed a series of elements to meet the design brief for a bathroom renovation at a grand heritage home.


    Fashion Spree opens KRGS doors at new factory outlet centre in Sydney

    Fashion Spree officially opened its brand new factory outlet centre at a 14,500sqm building in Liverpool in Sydney’s southwest.


    Brightgreen releases new D900 S Curve surface mount LED downlight

    Brightgreen recently added a new surface-mounted LED downlight to their lighting range.


    Perth architecture firm collapses less than a week after Designinc spin-out

    Perth architecture firm DAPM Architects has gone into liquidation, less than a week after it spun-out of Designinc and formed.


    Grimshaw to design three new stations for $600-million Victorian Rail Extension

    Global architecture firm Grimshaw will design three new stations for the Mernda Rail Extension Project.


    Renovagen rolls out new solar panel innovation ready to power up in minutes

    Renewable energy company Renovagen has introduced a new high power photovoltaic array that can be rolled out on the ground for quick installation.


    Construction begins on $315 million 'Beyonce' tower in Melbourne

    Work has commenced on the $315 million apartment and hotel project promoted by Fragrance Group in Melbourne.


    2016 Awards Database: the year’s best architecture, interior design, international projects and more

    As 2016 comes to a close, we reflect on an excellent year of building design in Australia.


    The pitfalls of investing in low-grade drainage

    The importance of choosing compliant and conforming products in construction is regularly discussed in the media and within the industry.


    In 2017 let's pledge for no unpaid overtime: NSW architect

    What starts in design studios as “all-nighters” to deliver the perfect project can become a culture of long hours and unpaid overtime in the workplace. At best this is a self-destructive tendency, at worst it normalises wage theft in professional practice.


    Keeping synthetic turf surfaces in optimum condition through regular maintenance

    Synthetic turf is fast replacing natural turf as the first preference in landscaping applications for many reasons.


    Craft Metals pre-painted aluminium cladding meets green objectives at Eastwood apartments

    Pre-painted aluminium cladding from Craft Metals was specified for The Mill Apartments in Eastwood NSW as it met all the design objectives of the project.


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