Windows play a vital role in building design, providing natural light, ventilation, and a connection to the outside world, while also contributing to the overall aesthetic and comfort of a space.
ATDC has installed it’s in vogue expandable barriers (https://www.trellisdoors.com.au/product/commercial-security/security-gates-s04-dd) to secure the store front of the recently opened Scanlan Theodore outlet at Chapel St,South Yarra in Melbourne, Victoria.
Rural living meets modern comfort in a beautiful home located in the NSW Southern Tablelands! Featuring the Lopi Flush Wood Large, this home blends country charm with efficient heating, making those cold rural nights warm and cosy.
In memory of someone truly special, we’re proud to utilise our specialised foundry logo badging techniques to create a lasting tribute — with a TributeCover™.
Con-form Group is proud to be a partner with Engineers Australia, the Association of Consulting Structural Engineers, the Australian Acoustical Society and Archify.
Colour matching our acoustic screens to the building is a popular choice by architects and in this image you can see why. The roof, building walls and steel screens all flow seamlessly together. The colour here is Colorbond's Surf Mist.
Our high-quality, Australian made steel stud and track are engineered for versality and durability, providing safe and reliable results, whatever your design criteria.
Exciting news from Australia! We are modernizing the iconic 101 Collins Street building in Melbourne’s central business district. Our team installed the original elevators back in 1989 and have been maintaining them for the past 35 years.
Investors seeking sustainable investments look for positive social impact, long-term plans and transparency. These are also the key factors in KONE’s approach to sustainability.
We’d like to thank Architecture & Design (Australia) for an incredible Summit at The Fullerton Hotel and a memorable Gala evening at the 2024 Sustainability Awards at Sydney Town Hall.
Bushfire is part of Australia’s landscape. As our desire to live with nature increases and the fact that we don’t have to actually “live in a bush” to be living in a bushfire prone area