The Elevate™ flush, bottom rolling sliding door system is the most energy efficient sliding door system in the AWS range courtesy of its concealed perimeter frame and up to 26mm double glazing.
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The Elevate™ flush, bottom rolling sliding door system is the most energy efficient sliding door system in the AWS range courtesy of its concealed perimeter frame and up to 26mm double glazing.
The Elevate™ flush, top hung sliding door system is the most energy efficient sliding door system in the AWS range courtesy of its concealed perimeter frame and up to 26mm double glazing.
The Elevate™ Lift and then Slide sliding door system offers excellent weather protection and ergonomic operation by allowing the custom rollers to carry the panels above the weather seal when in operation.
This home in Mandurah, south of Perth, is all about place. The design of the home maximises glass to embrace the sweeping views around it. It’s detailed, deeply personal and with a direct connection to the waterway running by it.
The town of Myrtleford in Victoria is proving its community spirit in the most material of ways, with a stunning new indoor sports stadium.
Example of acoustic testing to measure Rw value to show a reduction in sound coming through. Ideal for areas under a flight path, along a rail corridor or with heavy road noise.
The My Projects functionality allows you to select and save individual products and any relevant resources to a particular project. This saves you time coming back to search for them later. You can also compare products within the My Project section, to assist decision making. Once you’re happy, you can quickly package and download files in one zip file and prepare custom brochures for your project file or clients. It’s also a great place to store references to your favourite AWS systems for quick access.
The Dawes Residence is located in the city of Canberra, which is typically known for its hot summers and cold winters. Architect Tony Trobe worked on a strict brief to maximise views of the client’s surrounds as well as ensure there were connections between the indoors and outdoors without compromising the thermal efficiency of the home.
Wabi-sabi – a Japanese worldview centred on the acceptance of transience and imperfection – and the underlying philosophy behind this intimate and elegant Noosa home. Linda Atkin and Steve Guthrie of Bark Design Architects speak openly about how they addressed the challenge of making a home which is rich in solidity and heaviness seem light and open.
Chris Blaber is the owner builder of this project, a modern take on a beach house. With a stringent energy report, Chris was faced with the challenge of not building his windows to their specification. But after speaking to us – design was not compromised and we ticked the boxes of the energy and fire ratings.
Craig Eyles discusses how with large stacking sliding doors you need a large screen to pair with it, when you get up to 6 storeys, you have the high winds that can pull and bend a screen out of shape. AWS went away and redesigned a door to get the screens to slide internally and not compromise the performance of the door.
Will Corner from Architects Corner speaks about a unique design where the home has been curved and a ramp was implemented.