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    News Archive for July 2009

    Architectural bollard Innovations from Leda-Vannaclip

    Leda-Vannaclip has released a new range of innovative bollards that includes a variety of pipe and RHS sections with pioneering and modern shapes.


    Link bidet from Parisi Bathware

    Link bidet from Parisi Bathware has been designed to compliment the Link wall hung pan. It has a clean white finish and, as standard, an overflow positioned at the rear of bowl.


    The 430 Under Bench Basin from Parisi Bathware

    Among Parisi Bathware's products is the 430 under bench basin, which completes the Twinset range by providing a circular bowl with a flat base.


    New Partnership between Dynalite and Royal Philips Electronics

    After a sustained growth period over the last twenty years, Dynalite have recently been looking for a partner to assist in taking the company to the next level.


    Display Hooks for Slatwall and Pegboard from SI Retail

    With the right shopfitting tools, displaying products in store is simple. For displays such as point of purchase merchandise and wall displays, display hooks are ideal.


    Door Solutions provided by Wintec System

    Wintec System offer a wide range of sliding, folding and hinging door solutions for commercial and residential applications.


    Melbourne icon to get 25-storey 'curtain', images

    Developer Halim Group has unveiled images of a 25-storey tower as part of a $260 million redevelopment of Melbourne's historic Hotel Windsor.


    New offices prompt retrofitting spree in Canberra: architect

    A rise in the number of new office buildings in Canberra has resulted in significant growth in the territory's greenhouse gas emissions, but it is also encouraging retrofitting of nearby old buildings.


    In focus: LAB Architecture

    LAB's Donald Bates talks about the relationship between art and architecture, Federation Square and the public's responsibility to invest in design.


    Rant on

    Melbourne Central is "ugly and personality-free", "ungainly forms" take to the Manhattan skyline and Muscovites worry about heritage.


    Peter Mould named in Sydney planning committee

    The NSW government architect, Peter Mould, is among the four members of the City of Sydney's planning committee to be revealed by the state government.


    Shortlist revealed for Venice Biennale creative director

    The short list for the creative director of the Australian pavilion at the Venice Biennale has been announced.


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