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Bach Commercial transformed the walls and ceilings of the school with acoustic panels and acoustic ceiling baffles.
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KingZip is a built up standing seam system that enables you to create angular, convex, concave and tapered architectural forms in 2D geometric capability.
The new name pays homage to the company’s original name of EnvisionVR and ties in to the Architectural Visualization (Arch Viz) industry it works in.
The Australian Trellis Door Company (ATDC) leads the market for quality grade expandable gates, which are ideally suited to secure premises across the retail, commercial, hospitality and industrial sectors.
Our homes are just not built to shelter us from the cold like they do the heat, and with gas and electricity prices skyrocketing, this needs to change, and passive heating could be the answer.
Keystone Linings delivered on the vision of In Arc Architects and worked with Leone Constructions on this residential job.
Installed overlooking the Brisbane River, roller blinds featuring 203 SilverScreen are helping some lucky new homeowners enjoy their views throughout the long, hot Queensland summers.
Because Brisbane is known for its subtropical storms with their heavy rain and high winds, the home required weather protection that could be selectively applied as needed and would not detract from the clean lines.
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Doing more with less is a challenge that designers and architects face more now than ever before. As high-density housing becomes a growing trend across Australia, the demand for flexibility in design and the use of multifunctional spaces is a must.
A unique collaboration between Dreamtime Flooring and GH Commercial is bringing Indigenous artwork to life through flooring while supporting First Nations communities in the process. Proud Yorta Yorta man and Managing Director of Dreamtime Flooring Josh Haddock and National Sales Manager at GH Commercial Joel Williamson share more about their work together.
A more comfortable indoor environment, more security, and more energy-efficiency to save on heating and cooling, are some of the expectations of modern windows. While tilt & turn windows and lift-slide sliding doors have been common in Europe for decades, these opening types are fast becoming a much-loved part of Australian homes.
To meet local requirements without compromising on his vision for the property, David selected Kingspan’s KS1000RW trapezoidal roof panel for the roof and Kingspan architectural wall panel plank profile with PIR insulation core for the walls.