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Better design planning against the threat of bushfires is an urgent issue in Australia due to the growing density and sprawl of the built environment and the beginning of longer-lasting and more intense fire seasons. Although a building's survival from a fire in extreme conditions is never guaranteed, there are a range of design measures that will increase its chances.
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In order to achieve optimal thermal comfort and daylighting, modern commercial architecture uses a wide variety of external shading systems in various types, materials and styles. Assessing and selecting the appropriate solution for the Australian climate is key to delivering a healthy and thermally comfortable building.
In modern Australian homes, fireplaces are a highly desired feature because of the natural fire element. It is this same fire element that necessitates careful specification of fire-resistant building materials when designing fireplace surrounds and enclosures. There is often confusion regarding the difference between “non-combustible” and “heat-resistant” materials in relation to the materials on, around or near a fireplace.
With fire regulations continuously evolving, fire compliance is critical for building professionals. With new types of construction on the rise, it is timely to examine current fire compliance requirements, the methods to prove compliance, and how these relate to polymer formwork wall systems for internal and external walls.
“Employees with good physical and mental wellbeing (87%) are nearly 2.5 times more likely to be happy at work than those with poor physical and mental health (38%).” (Source: WPI Economics). Hectic schedules, heavy workloads, and deadline pressure often cause people to neglect their hydration needs at work.
The influence of floor colour on building occupants is profound. As the largest surface area within an interior space, the floor is not only crucial for setting the desired ambiance but also for ensuring functional effectiveness. A deep understanding of how to leverage the power of colour to shape the productivity, health, and overall wellbeing of individuals
Printable with any design imaginable, custom wallcoverings stand out as an economical and adaptable means of creating unique environments that are engaging for both customers and employees alike. Through careful consideration of modern design trends, stakeholders can ensure that their chosen wallcovering solutions meet the rigorous demands of contemporary architectural environments.
In the realm of kitchen design, the latest trends in high-end kitchen appliances are reshaping culinary spaces in new and exciting ways. Integrated technology, wellness, sustainability and seamless functionality are some of the key drivers that are creating a new definition of “luxury”.
Wellness initiatives are no longer a workplace perk; they are a necessity, offering a way for employers to invest in their employees' health and happiness. Considering how important water is to the functioning of the human body, one of the key strategies to improve workplace wellness is hydration.
Healthcare facilities are often large and spread out; there could be hundreds or even thousands of doors in one single hospital building, all of which need to be controlled and monitored carefully. Increasing numbers of healthcare facilities are switching to wireless locks to increase security, reduce operational costs and deliver better patient outcomes.
Phil and Lina Strati, the creative minds behind Aesthetic Developments, dreamt of a modern Mediterranean oasis. Their vision? An open-plan dwelling with flowing, curved lines that seamlessly integrated with the outdoors. The Fairview Project – their stunning renovation of a 1970s brick home in Sydney's Arncliffe – exemplifies the transformative power of the duo's bold ingenuity, unwavering vision, and design innovation.
Increased stormwater runoff due to intense rainfall, the expansion of industrial and commercial buildings, and rising residential densities is putting pressure on current drainage infrastructure. On-site rainwater retention and detention systems are the most effective and economical method of mitigating this growing problem.