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The New ZEE Park barrier system is a revolution in AS/NZS 1170.1 compliant car park barriers. The ZEE Park uses the proven EZY Guard post profile, and is a high-strength semi-rigid system.
When Lendlease won the contract to develop Barangaroo South on the Sydney waterfront, their sustainability initiatives included a significant vow to reduce the embodied carbon of building materials by 20% compared to standard construction practices.
Do you enjoy the atmosphere of a beautiful restaurant only to be disrupted by the noise of cars driving past, music playing and coffee machines grinding? We don’t either.
ATDC’s mobile and lockable security trellis barriers are an ideal and innovative method of securing the expensive sound ,electrical and lighting equipment which are often stored behind the stages after performances at schools, auditoriums and theatres.
The need for all 12 studios to be acoustically soundproofed, and offer individual performance and recording spaces is crucial to a business such as this.
When the new shopping centre complex was built, the designers needed to consider its location - being an outlet centre as part of the Perth Airport precinct.
The new Woodcroft neighbourhood centre located in Northwest Sydney was recently completed and the open day for the local community to walk through and celebrate the new space took place in June 2019.
When a global adhesive manufacturer needed to address noise level concerns in their Taiwan plant in Yangmei, Taiwan, Pyrotek® were only a phone call away.
ATDC’s Double Diamond security mobile trellis door is streaks ahead of the marketplace in barrier systems offering unique advantages that no alternative portable system can come close to matching.
With floor to ceiling windows and carefully designed horizontal timber look batten screens to provide privacy, but not obscure the view, this property is a lesson in what designer @koichitakadaarchitects calls invisible architecture.