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    News Archive for November 2018

    Rod Laver Arena meets disability seating compliance with QUATTRO stage system

    The Australian-made QUATTRO stage system from Select Staging Concepts helped the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne meet the compliance requirements mandated for disability seating in the iconic stadium.


    Redflow signs renewable energy agreement with new children’s centres

    Australian energy storage company Redflow has signed an agreement to supply 32 zinc-bromine flow batteries for two new state-of-the-art children’s centres in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs.


    Viridian affords acoustic and visual privacy at Julian Brenchley-designed Clovelly townhouses

    A set of five townhouses in the Sydney suburb of Clovelly is raising the bar on neighbourly relationships and resident comfort by ensuring balance between indoor and outdoor amenity.


    Kingspan named Top Trusted Brand for 5th consecutive time

    The latest Top Trusted Brands survey by Architecture & Design has once again named Kingspan Insulation as the Top Trusted Brand in Insulation.


    The Saheco SV-X Sliding Systems – the pinnacle of design and function

    FGS Hardware are excited to introduce the Saheco SV-X Range. This system combines the latest technology with an attractive minimalist design.


    The Tone of Australian Architecture: Part 1

    Exclusively in Architecture & Design, we speak with Tone Wheeler, the principal and director of Environa Studio and a passionate advocate for environmental architecture in what will be a multi-part one-on-one interview series, as well as a podcast-based interview.


    We still live here: public housing tenants fight for their place in the city

    After years of strong housing market growth, Sydney’s property market is slowing. Despite this, housing stress remains a reality for many Sydneysiders, with rents remaining largely untouched.


    “Greatest urban walk in the world” coming to Sydney

    Plans are in motion to create an 80km walking track linking two of Australia’s most iconic surfing beaches.


    NGV reveals 2018 architecture commission

    The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) has revealed its 2018 Architecture Commission by Melbourne architecture practice MUIR and landscape architecture studio OPENWORK.


    Build-to-rent set to explode in western Sydney

    Kanebridge Property Group has launched its own build-to-rent housing model in western Sydney across three of its major developments.


    Architectus welcomes two new principals

    Architectus has further grown its leadership team following the appointment of two new principals, Andrew Shields and Sean Bett.


    Why architecture hasn’t changed in more than 2,000 years

    You may not know the name Marcus Vitruvius Pollio but it’s a safe bet you’ll be aware of the drawing that bears his name – Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, says Derek Hays, associate director of Hames Sharley.


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