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In this edition of archiTALK, Carmit Harnik Saar of NBRS Architecture provides a glimpse into the future of architecture.
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The After European Oak collection offers a sustainable alternative for those who love a clean and classic finish along with a unique colour variation.
Schiavello transitioned to TRUECORE steel to build the framing for their bathroom pods, allowing them to achieve cost and time efficiencies in deliveries to specialist student accommodation developer, Urbanest.
The Nine Network’s former Victorian home in Richmond is currently undergoing a transformation, with the precinct being turned into an over 55’s community, whose lifestyle will rival the experience of a hotel.
Experienced architect Isabelle Cabrera is on the move, making the switch to Sydney studio BrandCulture, from Populous in Brisbane.
The City of Sydney Council is now asking for public feedback on the Waterloo south redevelopment plan, after a new set of plans were lodged by the council and the NSW Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC).
Throughout a career spanning 40 years, Paul Haar has been immersed in architectural practice informed by deep green principles and active inside small local economic and social systems.
The coronavirus has been escaping with distressing frequency from quarantine hotels, threatening serious outbreaks. To make things worse, multiple variants of the virus, possibly more infectious and deadly, have recently been detected.
The NSW Government has reformed its former housing policy, removing roadblocks within the planning system that will make it easier to deliver much needed social and affordable housing to the state.
The new edition of archiTALK discusses the subject of social architecture with India Mitchell of K20.
Solar panels have a lifespan of approximately 25 years and photovoltaic (PV) systems deliver a positive return for decades after their cost is recovered, but by 2035, Australia’s waste stream will contain over 100,000 tonnes of solar panels.
Lendlease, the developer of Australia’s most exclusive address, One Sydney Harbour, has unveiled the Skyhome penthouses located on the top two floors of Residences Two and boasting panoramic views of Sydney.