At Moddex, we are heavily focused on our company culture and our People and Culture team has spent the year tirelessly working to further improve the workplace environment, to foster collaboration, inclusivity, and increase personal well-being.
In Australia, the AS1428.1:2021 Standard outlines guidelines for accessible design and construction, covering various elements such as pathways, ramps, stairways, handrails, circulation spaces, and amenities catering to wheelchair users and those with limited mobility.
In a significant move to enhance the safety and durability of buildings, New Zealand’s construction industry braces for the implementation of the Building Product Information Requirements (BPIR) outlined in the Building Amendment Act 2021.
The Off-site manufactured, Ezibilt Ramp & Stair system is the latest innovation from Moddex, revolutionizing the construction industry by speeding up the construction process significantly.
Sustainable construction has become an increasingly important topic in Australia, with builders, manufacturers and architects investing more time into designs and projects that are functional, leave a minimal impact on the planet and create a positive legacy for those involved.
Buildings that were once solely reliant on human interaction and oversight are now incorporating building automation systems to help manage different aspects of the building operation. This article will look at what products can be automated in a building, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of total building automation.
Equipping future generations of leaders with the ability to engineer a better world starts when they set foot on a campus designed to provide opportunities for success.
The University of NSW’s Centre for Sustainable Materials Research and Technology (SMaRT) is turning waste into building materials in response to Australia’s growing waste crisis.
Copenhill/Amager Bakke in Copenhagen, Denmark has been declared the World Building of the Year 2021 at the 14th annual World Architecture Festival (WAF), held in Lisbon this year.
The concept of the nature park administration envisages that distinctive buildings with recognition value should be built at individual strategically important locations in the “Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage” area.
An aging 1970s office building may not immediately spark visions of a modern innovation hub, but Brandywine Realty Trust recognized this potential in 500 North Gulph Road.
Peddlethorp's Manuel Diaz identifies some of the challenges and opportunities facing architects under the New Zealand Government’s Building for Climate Change programme.