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    News Archive for June 2015

    Schiavello’s new Kayt Village collection responds to evolving and agile workplaces

    Kayt Village from Schiavello is a new intelligent office furniture collection designed to enable balanced, active and adaptable workplace environments.


    Retro Fitting Acoustic Solutions for Existing Spaces

    Implementing acoustic absorption solutions in offices, hospitality spaces and recreation areas such as swimming pools, has become common practice.


    Wattage Vs Lumens: How to determine the efficiency and brightness of lights

    Lamps are typically selected for any lighting application by checking their wattage.


    Case Study: Capral’s new CW175 curtain wall meets every challenge at University Hospital Geelong expansion

    The CW175 curtain wall system from Capral Aluminium Ltd met the architect’s brief for the glazed facade on the University Hospital Geelong building.


    WE-EF luminaires light up ANZAC Memorial in Sydney’s Hyde Park

    LED luminaires from WE-EF LIGHTING Pty Ltd were selected by lighting design firm PointOfView (POV) to illuminate the ANZAC Memorial located in Hyde Park in the Sydney CBD.


    Polyflor flooring specified for all rooms at Clayton Community Aged Care Facility, VIC

    Polyflor flooring products were specified for the newly built Clayton Community Aged Care Facility located in Melbourne to deliver safety, comfort and aesthetics.


    Pyrotek’s acoustic panels reduce ‘Cafe Effect’ in Dux Dine Restaurant, Christchurch

    Echohush acoustic panels from Pyrotek were used to successfully manage the ‘Cafe Effect’ at the Dux Dine restaurant in Christchurch.


    Keeping birds away with high deterrence low visibility AvePro Shock Track system

    AvePro presents a unique and humane solution for building managers to keep pest birds away from buildings.


    Jands presents a simple guide to fuses in the pro entertainment world

    A fuse is a type of low resistance resistor that acts as a sacrificial device to provide overcurrent protection of either the load or source circuit in any electrical or electronic equipment.


    Tasmanian Architecture Awards winners 2015: adaptive reuse and reinvigorated spaces prevail

    It was a successful year for adaptive reuse in Australia’s most southern state with the AIA handing the majority of the 2015 Tas Architecture Awards to adaptations projects.


    2015 Victorian Architecture Awards features “user-centric sustainable design worth recognising”

    ARM Architecture, Jackson Clements Burrows, tUG workshop, Hayball, Clare Design, Inarc Architects and HASSELL among the winners at 2015 Victorian Architecture Awards by the Australian Institute of Architects


    Nature, art and delight celebrated at 2015 QLD Architecture Awards

    The Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) has announced the winners of the Queensland State Architecture Awards for 2015, a year dominated by nature inspired architecture.


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