On Friday the 16th of September, Safetyline Jalousie, in conjunction with Blue Squared Window Automation, received an Australian Good Design Award for the development of its SmartAir System.
Higher Roch, located in Montpellier in the south of France, rises to a height of 50 meters and offers unusual housing with large balconies to enjoy the Mediterranean sun.
Built in the interwar Beaux Arts style, the 1927 First Church of Christ Scientist building in Darlinghurst is a major work by the noted Australian architect Samuel George Thorp.
Terracotta cladding is renowned for its design flexibility, distinctive colours, natural textures, durability and sustainability. Its use can be traced back over 4000 years where it had extensive use in palaces, temples and statues. As a building mat
Biophilic Design is good for our soul and can boost our living experience by immersing people in natural surroundings where they can truly feel at ease.
Widac (Women in Design and Construction) is an Australian event and networking organisation focused on supporting and connecting women in design and construction.
A guide to creating your heart of the home
The kitchen is considered by many to be the heart of the home. It’s where you refuel, share meals and conversation with loved ones.
A play on contrast with wood pops for warmth in an otherwise monochromatic space. This stunning space by Nicola Ross Design is an entertainer’s kitchen with a huge island and generous spaces.
While ESD requirements have relevance to all types of building products and materials, this whitepaper is concerned exclusively with blinds and window coverings, and the ways in which they can help specifiers meet them.
In this whitepaper, we look at how specifying high-quality performance fabrics can have a positive impact on design by combatting the issues that come with utilising glass in buildings.
A dramatic shift is occurring in what is considered best practice in aged care design. Efficiency of care, WH&S, building codes, Australian Standards and of course costs have traditionally been the driving factors in aged care design.