Talking Architecture & Design Podcast (Episode 201) - Laura Connarty-Duncan from the Hire and Rental Industry Association on why it's time to get more women into the industry Listen Now
My shortlist (0 item)

    News Archive for May 2014

    Housing affordability remains favourable in early 2014

    HIA reports that record low interest rates helped drive the HIA-CBA Housing Affordability Index to its most favourable level in 12 years.


    David Karotkin, new National President of Australian Institute of Architects

    The Australian Institute of Architects welcomed David Karotkin as the 75th National President at the Annual General Meeting held in Melbourne.


    ARBS 2014 wraps up with record visitors and higher quality of leads

    Steady visitor numbers, high exhibitor satisfaction and a grand awards function were some of the highlights of the recently concluded ARBS 2014 show.


    Dincel system awarded Best Environmental Practice Approval Mark

    Dincel Construction System has been awarded the Best Environmental Practice (BEP) Approval Mark.


    Kobelco’s longest-serving dealer moves to new spacious premises

    Chesterfield Australia has moved into a new facility, increasing their storage capacity while quickening delivery times for their Kobelco customers.


    New Panasonic Tokyo showroom showcase presents vision for the future

    Panasonic Corporation has opened a new cloud-based showcase at its corporate showroom in Tokyo to offer comprehensive information on the company.


    New Watersave utility management platform for easy access to information

    Watersave Australia will soon be launching the new SmartMeter Utility Management Platform.


    Fujitsu stand wins best design award at ARBS 2014

    Fujitsu General (Aust.) Pty Limited received the Best Large Design Stand award at the recently concluded ARBS 2014 show.


    Gigantic Cairns and Gold Coast casino proposals step closer to reality

    Integrated resorts for Cairns and Gold Coast have been selected by the QLD Government for potential development.


    ​How Melbourne and Sydney might look in 2040 - 'the future is yet to be designed'

    Leading designers, building and planning experts put their minds together to conceptualise low carbon living cities: Visions and Pathways 2040 Project.


    MIT’s CityHome makes tiny apartments feel three times as big

    MIT has managed to fit a bed, dining room table, kitchen surface, cooking range, closet, and multipurpose storage comfortably inside a 200-square-foot apartment, with room to spare. So, how did they do it?


    Child care centre designed from kid’s perspective but uses grown up materials

    This colourful and fun Brisbane childcare centre is designed for kids, and features an 'Aussie backyard' concept.


    Back to Top