Saturday, August 9, 2014

Architecture & Design


Greening Sydney: Australia's first green roof and walls policy
The City of Sydney has recently adopted the first ever green roof and walls policy for Australia under the Sustainable Sydney 2030 plan. Seeking to ...
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New book charts development of humanitarian architecture
Humanitarian Architecture is the title and subject of a new book written by RMIT ... A researcher in RMIT's School of Architecture and Design, Associate ...
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Mirrored pavilion by NAS architecture breathes with the wind
NAS architecture's 'Breath Box' is a waterfront pavilion composed of hundreds ... The Breath Box was designed to activate the senses of visitors to the ...
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Vivid Sydney invites creative concepts for 2015 light program
Vivid Sydney offers a global platform for creative lighting professionals todesign installations or projections and showcase their talent to the world.
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Five-star snowflake hotel to float off the coast of Norway
Designed to be self-supporting and self-sustainable, the snowflake-shaped structure will span 120 metres in diameter and include 86 guest rooms, ...
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Why Architectus wished to specify metal ceilings throughout 1 Bligh St, Sydney
Architectus recruited a host of sustainable materials and design elements for 1 Bligh Street which since completion in 2011 has achieved a 6 Star ...
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Three types of metal ceilings and when to use them
Part One explored an architect's perspective at the Darling Quarter project in Sydney. Part Two threw questions at a ceiling expert and unveiled the ...
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