Take a look behind the guys at Taberners as they wish Dave Taberner a Happy Birthday and see great workplace organisation, material flow and housekeeping in the real world.
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Take a look behind the guys at Taberners as they wish Dave Taberner a Happy Birthday and see great workplace organisation, material flow and housekeeping in the real world.
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With bottom rail this elegant SlideMASTER™ door has all the hallmarks of a European inspired sliding door system with the benefit of being designed for Australian building conditions and environments.
The recessed bottom rail creates clear glass sight lines for a truly stylish architectural finish.
Architect Colin Irwin had the opportunity to design a house in beautiful Culburra. Sustainability was important to the clients, stressing they did not want the house to have air conditioning. “We have the ability to open up the house as much as we want and, on those odd occasions when there’s no breeze at all, we have ceiling fans in every room.”
Resurrected from its previous location in a stuffy hospital basement, Western Sydney University’s Clinical School now stands proudly at the gateway of the university precinct.
Hamilton Hayes Henderson Architects have been college architects for Emmanuel College for 20 years next year. This time, part of the brief was to have this building to redefine the brand of the school.
‘Pop out’ windows were incorporated into the design to allow for students to have a connection with the outdoors and a little nook where they can sit and have some time out. Giving them the opportunity to interact with the architecture and window design.
Mat Elkan saw the site’s glass panels – weighing a massive 250 kilos each – being lifted in, he had what you might call ‘a moment’. Mat talks about how the four year undertaking was very collaborative with the client.
Like a lot of great ideas, Castles at Kingscliff started over a chat, a beer and a great view. Architect, Scott Carpenter, fondly remembers the day he and his client, Martin, climbed onto the roof of the original dwelling. “We sat there and we looked at the view and he said, ‘This is what I need to get back.’