12 results for "material" in Articles
OTHER
1 YEAR AGO
By incorporating texture into design, we can create a more engaging and sensory experience, ultimately enhancing our connection to the physical world.
OTHER
2 YEARS AGO
Spearheaded by Main Roads WA and project managed by leading civil construction company Georgiou Group, the $118 million ‘High Street and Stirling Highway Intersection Upgrade’ in Fremantle, Perth was successfully delivered in 2022.
NEWS
2 YEARS AGO
AkzoNobel Powder Coatings has announced that it’s Interpon D3020 Fluoromax® coatings series for architecture have been awarded a Certificate of Material Excellence by Material ConneXion and accepted into Material ConneXion’s library of innovative
EDUCATION
2 YEARS AGO
The design and construction of handrails and balustrades is a crucial issue that may expose an architect, designer, specifier, builder or contractor to expensive litigation if poorly thought out, executed, and especially if failure occurs.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
Architect Jack McKinney was the lead designer for Ahi at Commercial Bay. In this collaboration with Warwick Fabrics, he discusses some of the material and fabric choices for this eatery.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
Architect Jack McKinney was the lead designer for Ahi at Commercial Bay. In this collaboration with Warwick Fabrics, he discusses some of the material and fabric choices for this eatery.
TIPS & IDEAS
1 YEAR AGO
Groups of innovative individuals around the world are fighting to combat alarming trends in construction waste. Here are 5 creative ways that designers are using recycled materials in their architecture.
TIPS & IDEAS
2 YEARS AGO
Flooring is an important part of any indoor space, even more so for indoor sports. Proper sports flooring can increase comfort, prevent injury and even enhance the skills of the players.
TIPS & IDEAS
2 YEARS AGO
Engineered stone has become a popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms due to its appearance, low cost and durability.
TIPS & IDEAS
2 YEARS AGO
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.