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    News Archive for November 2019

    Blockout and sunscreen blinds installed at WSU Campbelltown

    Norfolk Blinds supplied blockout and sunscreen blinds for installation at the Western Sydney University Campbelltown Campus.


    Putting homes in high-risk areas is asking too much of firefighters

    We rely heavily on emergency services to protect people and property, but strategic land-use planning can improve resilience and help reduce the risk in the first place. This would mean giving more weight to considering bushfire hazards at the earliest stages of planning housing supply.


    Bondor launches Cladding Selector online fire guide tool

    Bondor announces the launch of an innovative online fire design tool, Cladding Selector.


    Non combustible architectural panels meet design goals at Cockburn aquatic facility

    Non-combustible architectural wall panels from Bondor were installed at the Aquatic Recreation Centre and Dockers training facility in Cockburn, WA.


    Architect achieves sustainable design vision with Bondor’s wall and roof systems

    Leading architectural firm TONIC Design chose the all-in-one designer wall and roof systems from Bondor to create a modern, sustainably designed home.


    Covered walkway at UQ St Lucia Campus featuring Equideck roofing in COLORBOND steel

    Equideck flat roofing panels from Bondor were installed for a covered walkway at the St Lucia Campus of the University of Queensland.


    FlameGuard non combustible cladding ensuring longevity for Hamilton office building

    FlameGuard, a decorative architectural non-combustible wall cladding product from Bondor was specified for the exterior walls of a three-level corporate office in Hamilton, Queensland.


    Tone on Tuesday: On autonomy

    How 1960s environmentalism gave rise to sustainability was canvassed in last week's Tone on Tuesday. Some asked what came next. 1970s hippy technology was one of the oxymoronic directions.


    30 high-rise projects to shape Parramatta skyline

    Thirty building projects with a combined value of $5.5 billion are helping transform the Parramatta skyline and providing a glimpse into the city’s future as Sydney’s booming second CBD.


    Feng shui shines in new Melbourne build

    The client’s initial architectural brief for Bowen & Queens in Melbourne was simply to deliver quality design that reflects the ways in which we live; to consider carefully how it is that residents will move through a space.


    UNSW collects construction accolades

    The University of New South Wales (UNSW) has been honoured for its investment in world-class research and teaching facilities at the Master Builder’s Association (MBA) of NSW awards.


    Caroma launches its Architectural Tour of Mexico

    Leaving Australian on either 20 January 2020 or 19 April 2020 (depending on demand) Caroma in conjunction with Mowa Studio have launched their Architectural Tour of Mexico.


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