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The Glenfield to Leppington Rail Line Project (GLRL) consists of the provision of – • A new 11.4km rail link from Glenfield to Leppington. • Two new stations located at...
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Hansen…
Timber has been used extensively on the interiors to this new retail centre. Various timber species have been used in different areas of the centre, namely:- • The mall –...
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SHAPE…
Best use of timber this year is the most amazing staircase and lift foyers on this project. The degree of intricacy in this work is unbelievable for all the balustrades...
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Viva…
This house is a good example of a passive solar healthy home and how a healthy home can still result in a beautiful and extremely energy-efficient home. Its simple design...
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Blue Eco…
This Australian country farmhouse was inspired by the wide brim of an upside-down Akubra hat. The off-grid family home is set atop a gently sloping hill on a 314-hectare cattle...
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Lawson…
The brief was to maintain the existing footprint and utilise part of the existing structure, and to create a contemporary building that embraces and complements the natural setting with state-of-the-art...
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Blue Eco…
The Sapphire is a quality-constructed display home and a Certified Passive House, built using rigorous standards to achieve quantifiable energy efficiency as well as comfort through five design principles: extreme...
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Blue Eco…
The Wentworth Falls design is located in the Blue Mountains on a vacant site, with an incredibly steep slope throughout. The floorplan was designed to step down through different levels...
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Steele…
The builders chose to make The Fern Passivhaus because it is the most rigorous, comprehensive method of green building, with predictably high levels of comfort and efficiency. As it is...
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Firstyle…
This new award was hotly contested. When assessing display homes, the judges particularly look for good design, exceptional attention to detail, value for money and how adaptable a home is...
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