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Welcome to the first edition of WINNING DESIGN, a national magazine showcasing the design talents of Building Designers Australia members. Within these pages we celebrate the winners and projects from member Chapters across Australia entered into the 2012 BDA Design Excellence Awards. We also celebrate the commitment each of our Members has made to improve the built environment. Whether you are looking at building a new home, office, renovation or just thinking about it, within these pages you are certain to find some inspirational ideas to help turn those thoughts and ideas into reality.
As we move toward a more environmentally sustainable lifestyle, it is important that we also retain the ‘Australian way of life’, that is, a relaxed and casual lifestyle that has as its base building designs that reflect the casual outdoor ethic that is uniquely Australian. We need to customise our homes to reflect our individuality, as well as creating spaces that fit this lifestyle, and our Members use their individual creative design solutions to satisfy your requirements.
The winners can certainly walk proud as they demonstrate their talents in both design and the ‘buildability’ of their projects. All too often we see wonderful designs that really are a bit impractical and can cost the earth to build. The highlighted projects clearly demonstrate that a good design can be both beautiful to look at as well as being practical.
Members of the BDA design hundreds of millions of dollars worth of projects in Australia every year including new dwellings, alterations and additions, townhouses, multi-storey apartments and all types of commercial and industrial buildings.
Our Members are always ready to assist you in the pursuit of your dreams and are proficient in energy efficient design and many specialise in sustainable development. BDA Members undergo continuous professional development and work closely with State and Federal Governments at all levels to assist with policy formation and regulatory reviews. In addition they also regularly liaise, and have close ties, with other relevant organisations such as the Housing Industry Association (HIA) and the Master Builders Association (MBA).
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Today’s catchphrase is ‘going green’ or ‘ecologically sustainable’. The winning designs displayed in these pages have all undergone scrutiny in both these areas and surpass the legislative requirements needed in current planning policies. BDA Members can use their individual creative design solutions to satisfy your requirements, as well as ensuring that your project meets the highest standards of ecological and sustainable tenets.
These pages showcase some of that individual flair for innovative, but practical, design solutions that our building designers are able to create to reflect the clients brief and budget. They showcase the imaginative use of materials, both new and traditional, proper considerations for aspect and orientation and practical use of the topography presented to them. The results can be stunning as stand alone statements or ones that blend in with the existing streetscape, and all are winners in their client’s eyes. The BDANSW is pleased to welcome Crowther Blayne Media Specialists as publisher of this magazine and we trust that you, the reader, are able to enjoy the results of their labour as much as we have enjoyed working with them in presenting these projects to you. Ian Bassett National President Building Designers Australia
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President’s Message and Sponsors 4 Overall Winner 10 Satori - Gerard Smith Design (formally Mojo Design) 10 Design Awards 12 Satori - Gerard Smith Design (formally Mojo Design) 12 The Beach House Ian Picone Design 14 Q-Two House - Clever Design 16 Hideaway - Gerard Smith Design (formally Mojo Design) 18 Blackwall House - DTDA Design Team 20 Scotland Island Transformation - Ueli Schmied Design & Renovations 24 De Bono Development - Form + Function Building Design 26 Broome Holiday Homes - Arcadia Building Design 28 The Ammtec Building - Tascone Design Team 32 9 Townhouse Development - Team Design Australia 34 JH Wilberforce - Meyer Shircore 36 MITA - Meyer Shircore 38 Dynons Plaza Theatrette - MATA Design Studio 40 Hillside House - Daniel Bastin 42 All the Entrants 44 Member Profiles 62 Resource Guide 67 Directory 102
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Project: The Beach House Designer: Ian Picone Design Phone: (03) 6225 1333
Project: Moon Dance Cottage Designer: SC Design Solutions Phone: (02) 4822 4339
Project: Turner Residence Designer: Merge Building Design Phone: (08) 9721 5300 Website: www.mergedesign.com.au
Introducing steel cladding and cement sheeting into the overall design of this house was an effective way of keeping costs down, as well as maintaining the overall feel of a traditionally built beach house. The house has been designed loosely around three pavilion style sections, one is the living and guest bedroom/study, the middle encompasses the remaining bedrooms and the final is wet areas with vehicle garaging to the rear. The front “pavilion” is box shaped using Lysaght Colorbond Spandek as vertical cladding with a flat roof. Situated on the last parcel of subdivisional land on the northern end of South Arm peninsula at Opossum Bay, the block captures views across the Derwent River as far south as Bruny Island and to the north as far as the Tasman Bridge with Mt. Wellington in the background. The view from the main bedroom and living area has views towards the mountain as well as panoramic view over the Derwent River. This also is the northerly aspect and the home captures all the benefits that this orientation presents. The interior is user friendly, with extensive floor tiling and vinyl to walls and floors in the wet areas for the easy lifestyle required for a permanent retirement residence.
Nestled adjacent to the Tarlo National Park in New South Wales, on a rural property of 2000 acres ‘Moon Dance’ is a new rural cottage designed by Simon Croker in direct response to the surrounding natural environment. The use of solar technologies has enabled the rural cottage to be completely self-sufficient. Materials represent synergy with the natural environment with stone sourced from the property and spotted gum timber internal linings, characteristic with the surrounding bushland. The cottage of 180sqm was designed so rooms had a feeling of space and serenity without a large footprint. High raked ceilings of natural timbers and glass encapsulating views assist with this result. Panoramic views across the national park are revealed from all living spaces of the rural retreat. The property is located in climate zone 7 so the design addresses significant climate extremes (including snow). Bushfire protection was a consideration given the rural bushland setting. Low embodied energy materials were incorporated. Stone was extracted from the property whilst digging the waste management facility. Sourced recycled ironbark used for exterior cladding complements the natural bush stone. The cottage allows for complete relaxation and reflection for its occupants.
With the client’s budget permitting only single storey construction, and a site of only 200sqm this home design focused on maximising the restricted site and creating a spacious and modern home for the client. This was achieved by the use of high ceilings, full-height glazing and a strong link between the interior and exterior. The open plan area was designed to open out onto an alfresco area with concealed door sills to create a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor. Thoughtfulness to basic energy efficiency principles ensured the design complied with the 6 star energy requirements. Careful material and colour selections ensure a cohesive look throughout to make the home flow as one large space. Constructed from precast concrete panels, the construction time was cut down dramatically, with walls and roof going up within three days. A striking elevation from the street creates wow-factor and certainly puts this unique home in a league of its own.
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Residential Buildings 251sqm to 350sqm
Project: Q-Two House Designer: Clever Design Phone: (03) 6248 8283 Website: www.cleverdesign.com.au
Project: Clareville House Designer: Peter Downes Designs Phone: (02) 9973 3312 Website: www.peterdownes.com Photographer: Michael Simmons
Project: South Guildford Residence Designer: Anthony Raso Design Phone: (08) 9201 0006 Website: www.rasodesign.com.au
A sleek kitchen is the core of this home and excellent functionality allows for entertaining and the adjacent computer nook is designed so it can be left open or partitioned for privacy. The lower level of the home provided seclusion for guests by zoning the self-contained living quarters and rumpus on this level. Complementary rusted wall panels and high performance double glazed units are embedded in between the steel framing providing magnificent valley views and optimising winter solar access and heat retention. Abundant light and space are also evidenced through the design strategies. The floating stairwell connecting the two levels provides an exciting journey to upper level where you are greeted with a luminous light filled lobby which is the direct result of the split roof form allowing abundant light to fill the circulation space and penetrate deep into the adjacent rear southern bedrooms. From the lobby, the circulation space leads to the family living, dining, entertaining and sleeping areas, of which have been cleverly zoned to include private spaces. This design offers perfect functionality as the open plan layout, amalgamated with expansive internal butt glazing and retractable glass sliding doors, accentuate the transparency and visual connection between inside and out.
An idyllic lush setting with water views inspired this Northern Beaches family to yearn for a unique, dream home. Their brief to was to create a Balinese beach house that maximised on the northern sun and Pittwater views. The owners wanted to use recycled timber to give their house that ‘antique look’. The home features old grey or red iron wood telegraph poles as exposed roof trusses and verandah posts to create a cosy, romantic ambience. An old-world buffet revamped as a bathroom vanity compliments the overall warmth of this beautiful home. Strategically placed windows and glass doors provide a combination of distant and intimate views. Conventional rooflines combined with a very unconventional floor plan produced the look the clients were after, while maximizing the good characteristics of the site, and minimising the bad. The west facing balcony and living areas obviously take advantage of the Pittwater views, while the north facing balcony provides protected outdoor space on hot summer afternoons, and cold winter days. The site also features a private bushy backyard, so the main living areas and the main bedroom are both connected to it. The main bedroom also faces Pittwater.
To maximise the full potential of the site outdoor living areas were located to the front of this home, utilising the setback area and taking full advantage of the solar orientation of the site. The kitchen and main living areas are located centrally to maximise the park views and solar orientation of the site. A generous size alfresco area is located adjacent to the dining area, with glazed stacking doors allowing the area to be opened up for entertaining. A cleverly concealed study nook is positioned behind the kitchen, with full height glazing providing an outlook to a landscaped courtyard area and allowing cross ventilation of the home. The multi-purpose room is located adjacent to the kitchen to provide a buffer for the minor bedrooms. The multi-purpose room and minor bedrooms are accessed via a glazed passage, providing views out to the park through the alfresco. By incorporating 3.80m high ceilings, a highlight window provides northern light to the passageway. The master bedroom is located to the opposite side of the home. A mixed palette of natural materials including timber and limestone are used internally to add warmth, complimenting the exterior of the home.
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Residential Buildings 351sqm to 450sqm
Project: Hideaway Designer: Gerard Smith Design (formally Mojo Design) Phone: 0411 338 201 or (07) 5447 5394 Website: www.gerardsmithdesign.com.au Photographer: Paul Smith Images
Project: Heidbrink Residence Designer: Heidbrink Design Phone: (02) 4360 1922 Website: www.heidbrinkdesign.com.au Photographer: Robert Watson
Project: Yarra Glen Residence Designer: Solar Solutions Design Phone: (03) 9801 7247 Website: www.solarsolutionsdesign.com.au Photographer: Matthew Mallett Photography
Being close to the beach but not in a ‘beachy’ location, Andreas Heidbrink from Heidbrink Design responded to a low scale bush streetscape with natural materials and a colour palette that blends with the surrounding angophora trees and will evolve over time to merge with the natural bushland setting. External board and batten cladding from radial cut silver ash was stained black as gums after a fire. This was offset by natural rich warm finished timber in the supporting structure, handmade black bricks and a glass and rusty metal finished entry. The beautiful selection of materials nestles the house into the sloping block. An enticing glimpse through the front of the house and out to spectacular sea views at the rear of the property is created, while maintaining privacy. The client wanted a sustainable design that used readily available materials and equipment and could be completed within a reasonable budget. Easy access was important, as was water storage and a variety of usable and relaxed spaces for working, sleeping, entertaining, reading and cooking. This was achieved by offsetting two pavilions down the hill and linking them via a central light filled staircase.
This home is contemporary showpiece that fits seamlessly within the natural landscape to epitomise energy efficient design without compromising style. Located in the heart of the Yarra Valley the secluded 3.2 acre property boasts spectacular views and is surrounded by an abundance of native vegetation. Sloping from west to east the challenge was to maximise the eastern views and still obtain maximum northerly exposure. Bright, light filled spaces were required to encapsulate the mountainous views whilst providing a comfortable, energy efficient home year round. The colours and materials selected were to compliment the surrounding area creating a harmonious unobtrusive design. The result is a home that exemplifies energy efficient design with an emphasis on reflecting and respecting the natural surrounds and site conditions. Following the natural contours of the land reduced the impact on the site whilst maximum northern exposure was achieved through articulation. This articulation not only enhanced all facades but also created the required bright light-filled internal spaces, resulting in a comfortable home year round with minimal heating or cooling. The careful selection of materials and colours unifies the home internally and externally making it at one with the landscape.
This home has been carefully designed to create a contemporary, minimalist and low-maintenance home that incorporates passive solar design principles throughout. The result is a design that invites the northern light into the front of the house and as many rooms as possible and provides scenic parkland views to the south. The planning of this home has also been carefully conceived to maximise the amenity of both the owners and the neighbours by concealing the view of the side neighbouring properties from almost every room. As an environmentally efficient and low maintenance material, concrete features extensively throughout this home. The deliberately restrained colour palette used throughout enhances the warmth and texture of the timber and stone used in the homes’ meticulously detailed interior. The outdoor area has a built-in barbeque and is surrounded by low maintenance gardens. The contemporary form includes two bedrooms, an office or third bedroom, large laundry, music or games room, a retreat, a two-car garage with storeroom and a swimming pool. A very modest budget for the design brief with the requested level of finish proved a challenge, and the implementation of cost effective design and structural detailing was essential in achieving the required result.
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Residential Buildings 351sqm to 450sqm Project: Leederville House Designer: Daniel Cassettai Design Phone: (08) 9201 9993 Website: www.dcdesign.com.au This modest three bedroom, two-storey family home has clean and simple elevations and its mix of external materials and finishes complement the streetscape. The triple garage is separated from the house to expose the whole rear side of the home to the northern sun and create an internal, low maintenance courtyard with synthetic lawn for the family to play and a lap pool that is visible from the kitchen living and outdoor dining areas. The master bedroom is placed downstairs with ensuite and walk in robe, away from the children’s bedrooms upstairs, along with a communal study space with access to a balcony, which maximises the view of the church steeple. A space next to the main living areas is designed for the family to grow into. This space is a versatile area that is capable of being monitored while the family is still young. The kitchen has direct access to the outdoor dining area and plenty of storage. A fish tank and fireplace area partially separates the living and dining rooms, providing an intimate atmosphere living room whilst still having an open plan layout. This area has a full view of the rear courtyard and maximum exposure to northern sun.
Residential Buildings over 450sqm
Residential Buildings over 450sqm
Project: Blackwall House Designer: DTDA Design Team Phone: (08) 9286 4911 Website: www.dtda.com.au Photographer: d-max photography
Project: Lan Yue Ge Designer: Rustic Touch, NSW Phone: (02) 4389 1551 Website: www.rustictouch.com
An incredible location was the inspiration for this waterside home in Bicton providing the sights and sounds of the Swan River. The designers wanted to bottle this experience for their clients, an expat couple returning to Perth after five years of living in Hong Kong. Amongst mature frangipanis, a bubbling pond and white oversized pergola, the courtyard on the mid level is the entrance to the home. Inside, the kitchen and dining room wing with its timber cabinetry and striking 7.5m stainless steel bench are revealed. These rooms enjoy views of lap pool, as well as through and around the courtyard and glassy pavilion that holds the living room and study. This space was designed to truly experience the outdoors, with stacker doors opening to the courtyard and along the river side of the room. An extensive use of louvers, as well as external blinds, allows the breezes and sounds into the room but protects the indoors from the afternoon sun. A central staircase between the two wings links all three levels, with the upper level containing the master bedroom suite. A palate of natural stone, timber, white plaster and grey polished dado render compliments the oversized bronze aluminium battens of the internal and external screens.
Lan Yue Ge is contemporary home which sits gently in its environment and takes full advantage of spectacular central coast ocean views over Lion Island to Pittwater. Lan Yue Ge means ‘Waterfront home that sees moonlight first,’ and Chinese philosophy and soft elegant lines and have influenced the design of this home. The use of double glazed fixed timber windows with small awning windows above give protection from the gusty southerly winds and driving rain, while reducing heat loss and framing the view. Highlight low E timber awning windows to the high northern walls invite the winter sun into the southernmost rooms and create cross ventilation. Two sets of bi-fold doors lead from the open plan lounge through to the southern tiled patio. The open pergola has LED downlights recessed into recycled hardwood beams creating a stunning evening ambiance. On the northern side of the open plan kitchen is a hardwood timber deck covered by a ‘vergola’ with a bulkhead surround housing LED down lights. An Asian influence is evident throughout the ultra modern home and courtyard where the architecture, plants, stone and water create an ambience of peace and warmth.
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Residential Buildings over 450sqm Project: Cross Country Classic Designer: MC Noble Building Design Phone: (08) 8381 7085 Website: www.mcnoblebuildingdesign.com
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This property of approximately five acres is just east of McLaren Flat, and five kilometres from McLaren Vale. The rear of the property faces north with views over a valley and the soft foothills to the north-east. The property and owners’ brief dictated the design completely. The living room, dining area, kitchen and terrace all face north, overlooking the central swimming pool. The master bedroom and en-suite also opens onto this lovely soft view. All other bedrooms face south to the front garden. This will be much softer when the landscaping establishes and will offer more sound attenuation, however the home is set well back from the main road. The separate entertaining area has been created to overlook the northerly views and the swimming pool with its own terraces. This allows summer parties to carry on into the early hours without disturbing guests or family who would like to retire. The swimming pool is positioned centrally to all views and connects all entertaining areas visually as well as physically. Terraces and verandas are continuous across the northern face to protect the home from summer sun but allow winter sun to penetrate.
Residential Alterations & Additions less than $200,000
Residential Alterations & Additions less than $200,000
Project: Scotland Island Transformation Designer: Ueli Schmied Design & Renovations Phone: 0424 740 234
Project: Rugless Revival Designer: MC Noble Building Design Phone: (08) 8381 7085 Website: www.mcnoblebuildingdesign.com
The owners wanted to remodel their existing dark, two bedroom, one bathroom holiday cottage, into a bright and light, permanent home with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The clients’ brief for the project was to keep the existing cottage while increasing the internal spaces and creating improved access to the outdoors while introducing natural light. The home had to remain habitable during the build and, where possible, recycled material was to be used. The site is a northeast facing, sloping and heavily timbered block with filtered water views. The new design provided a two-pavilion concept with easy outdoor access and design elements such as a kitchen with a glass roof and a louver wall to the north to capture natural light and the winter sun. The main deck became an integrated part of the living areas, which increases living space without compromising the existing cottage, which meant that the footings etc. of the existing house did not have to be changed. The new second pavilion has a distinctly style but is still sympathetic with the existing cottage. The use of straight lines, large glass doors, natural cork flooring and an antique iron bathtub give it a modern but down-to-earth character.
Somerton Park is beachfront suburb with many well-established residences built in the early 1900s up to the 1960s. The main requirement for the owners of this home was to have a new entertaining area, which could be opened up for larger parties. The kitchen needed to be upgraded to flow into the new room, an external deck was also required and an existing tree was to be preserved. The reasonably sized home is on a large block of land but a large entertaining room tacked onto the rear would have disturbed the balance a house and made the existing rooms look small. The solution was to break the large room into two with bulkheads – one at each end - and incorporate a raked ceiling. Mechanically operable Velux skylights break up the raked areas. The shape of the skylights matches the long narrow bi-fold doors and let in the winter northern sun. The bi-fold doors open out onto a 9900 by 4500 wide timber deck. There is no roof over this space because a beautiful tree offers wonderful shade to the deck and protects the sunroom from the early morning eastern summer sunshine.
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Residential Alterations & Additions more than $200,000
Project: Deviot Residence Designer: Prime Design Phone: (03) 6332 3790 Website: www.primedesigntas.com.au
Project: Schmedje Residence Designer: Ramm’s Building Design Phone: (08) 9071 5881 Website: www.rammsbuildingdesign.com.au
A subtle but contemporary renovation of a modest three room cabin into a generously spaced home with open planning living areas, and extensive deck with views across Tamar River. The design brief was largely based on functional requirements for the clients who were already local to the area when they bought this original cabin with the view to transform it with a number of modifications and additions. A new master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe was incorporated in the renovations along with a further extra bedroom/ study. A new main bathroom and new kitchen were included and the existing living areas were extended. The original small deck was extended to increase the outdoor living space for enjoying the beautiful setting. The deck steps in sections to allow for direct access from the master bedroom as well as the living areas. Some sections are deliberately designed without a balustrade to avoid breaking up the view. Works included a single garage with internal access into the house. The design takes advantage of the picturesque views and good solar orientation to deliver a building that provides comfortable modern living with a strong connection to the surrounding environment and a heightened sense of place.
The clients required a budget makeover for their substantial but dated home situated in an iconic location overlooking the beautiful bay of Esperance and the Esperance Port Authority. Creative thinking and local knowledge has successfully revitalised the house making it more suitable for contemporary life and at the same time maximising its wonderful outlook. Fortunately, the orientation of the original architect-designed residence was ahead of its time with main living areas positioned with north-facing aspects, already promoting views, light and sustainability so major structural re-alignment was not required. As the home was to be re-roofed, this became the primary renovation springboard. Flared eaves and gable overhangs were lined with feature timbers that provide stylish weather protection and a pitched section was replaced with a strategically positioned skillion alternative to enhance clerestory views and allow abundant northern winter light infusion. Stylishly upgraded living areas were created by knocking out the original kitchen walls and raising the entry floor level to lift the lower level dining area to the kitchen level, “decentralising” the kitchen in the process and providing an immediate enlarged internal perspective. Outside extensive timber decking provides a level area for entertaining on the hillside and an additional balcony off the lower level.
Project: Satori Designer: Gerard Smith Design (formally Mojo Design) Phone: 0411 338 201 or (07) 5447 5394 Website: www.gerardsmithdesign.com.au Photographer: Paul Smith Images A relatively open brief for remodelling this original house allowed Gerard Smith Design (formally Mojo Design) to conceive a design that defies traditional country style and unfolds from the landscape as a monument to contemporary architecture. A modest budget required maximum use of the existing structure and careful design and structural detailing. The existing house became a new bedroom wing integrated with the new structure that floats gently across the land, making an impressive statement while remaining respectful of the natural surrounds. Redefining an uninterrupted link to the outdoors and incorporating passive solar design principals throughout the building has filled the new interior spaces with light and air. The living areas project outwards on both sides to embrace the stunning landscape. To one side is a grand alfresco area with a built-in kitchenette/BBQ and fireplace, the perfect place to relax and take in the tranquil surrounds. To the other side lies a swimming pool with inviting blue water. Expanses of glazing have been used to capture panoramic views and open the connection to the beautiful environment. The peaceful, contemplative atmosphere of the home has inspired the owners to name it ‘Satori’ in reference to the Zen Buddhist term of individual enlightenment.
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Residential Alterations & Additions more than $200,000
Residential Alterations & Additions more than $200,000
Residential Alterations & Additions more than $200,000
Project: Gray Residence Designer: Design Confidential Phone: (02) 9440 4045 Website: www.designconfidential.com.au Photographer: IndustrieMedia
Project: Vaile Residence Renovations Designer: MC Noble Building Design Phone: (08) 8381 7085 Website: www.mcnoblebuildingdesign.com
Project: Secheron Road Designer: Design East Phone: (03) 6223 6740 Website: www.designeast.com.au
This extension has completely transformed the original home to allow natural light to penetrate the entry and new living areas. This makes for more natural living and happier occupants. The old dark entrance of this home was opened up with glass doors and sidelights. Meeting with council heritage department proved positive and the builder has matched brickwork perfectly. The northern light now projects into the entry and provides views to a lovely private front garden. The existing powder room was realigned to provide a more direct connection to the family living area. The cramped existing walkway has been transformed to a large storage area. Because the rear of the home faces south, natural light is reduced, so a courtyard was created adjacent to the kitchen to allow light to penetrate the space and reduce the need for unnatural light. The garage was almost rebuilt and given a new pitched roof, which matches the existing roofline of the home. A main formal entry adjacent to the garage maintains the overall formal nature of the home from here one entrance leads to the family area and kitchen, and the other to the laundry/butler’s pantry providing easy access for storing groceries.
The alterations and extensions to the Secheron residence have resulted in a building that has been given a new lease of life. The existing residence is located in Historic Battery Point and is subject to Heritage Tasmania’s protocol on new development in the area. To achieve greater area in the residence the lower level was extended out to the Secheron Road boundary with a parapet wall along the street. The provision of bi-fold doors from the kitchen to a sheltered courtyard extended the living area to the outside taking advantage of a very sunny area. Taking advantage of the views over the River Derwent is a private external deck area. The interior design maintained the original art deco style in the kitchens and bathrooms with high gloss black and white being the dominant theme. The extensions reflect the art deco style and the layout provides an easy arrangement for modern living. The light and airiness of the existing residence has been enhanced with the reflective nature of the new courtyard which is painted white. The mass installation of insulation to all the walls, floors – both ground and first, the use of high density foam cladding and the use of other energy saving devices has created a warm building to live in.
For this project a 50 year old, architect designed cottage was opened into a modern, larger family dwelling that invites the surrounding bush environment of Sydney’s north indoors and revives the initial intent of the building. The clients were sympathetic to the site’s environment and history stating that, “We want the original architect to walk in the door and feel he has arrived home. Before we were born he had ‘planted the seed on this site’ and maximised the home’s bush location. We wanted to respect that.” The original floor plan was essentially unchanged on the ground floor. The north and south brickwork was retained, while brickwork of the original fireplace was replicated. Using glass to join the original house to the original garage created a large light-filled 6x10m ‘open’ room. Elsewhere, windows have been pushed out from the original envelope. Sliding doors also permit ‘opening up’. A second storey was added to provide bedrooms and a bath with spectacular bush views. Critical attention was paid to airflow throughout the home. The original roof pitch was retained, as were the wide eves. The site dictated all choices including the bush textures, colours, and shapes and the house sits comfortably in its environment.
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Residential Alterations & Additions more than $200,000 Project: Ricupero Residence Designer: Arc Seven.1 Phone: (08) 9349 2195 Website: www.arc-seven1.com The client’s brief for this 10 year old home was to revamp the courtyard to allow the family to utilise it in the next phase of their lives. With a 10m wide block and only a 1.5m wide access way up one side of the house, the movement of materials was a consideration in the design of the new build. Inspired by the square block detail mounding under the eaves of the existing house, the new layout consists of three overlapping blocks that incorporate the kitchen, dining and sitting spaces. The location along one side of the block allows the winter sun to penetrate for year round use. Using floor tiles that perfectly match the existing tiles has created an aesthetic link between the old and new parts of the home. Decorative detailing in the ceiling with a feature pendant over the dining table, an external fireplace, wall mounted television and a water feature have transformed the ambience to create an intimate external space. The area’s palette of strong bold colours and materials including Bluestone pavers, timber decking, exposed timber battens is further enhanced by the surrounding green foliage of the landscaping.
Multi-Residential Small Lot Housing and/or Semi Detached/Duplex Residences
Multi-Residential Small Lot Housing and/or Semi Detached/Duplex Residences
Project: De Bono Development Designer: Form + Function Building Design Phone: (08) 9367 5907
Project: Urban Retreat Designer: design studio 22 Phone: (02) 6651 4104 Website: www.designstudio22.com.au Photographer: Peter Sechi
The clients have their own building company and wanted to create two contemporary inner city townhouses that would also serve to demonstrate a high quality of design and finish to their prospective clients. The brief required the homes to have three large bedrooms, plus a home office and to incorporate a maximum use of natural light, large alfresco areas, easy care gardens in a lock up and leave style. A side-by-side development, with both homes having a street frontage, provided the best option. The site being only 9.16m wide presented challenges to ensure sufficient natural light was able to penetrate the homes. To achieve this, large light courts were incorporated, one behind the entry and the other between the office and dining to the side of the kitchen, which floods these areas with north light. Large glazed areas flow through the kitchen, dining and family areas and out through bi-fold doors to the large alfresco areas, which are fully fitted out with an outdoor kitchen, complete with a pizza oven. Upstairs there are three large bedrooms with the master suite at the front with a large balcony overlooking the extensive parklands opposite.
The form of this structure is a direct response to the site’s location and unique shape. Sandwiched between older, less interesting housing, and fronting a moderate volume roadway with little in the way of views, the building has its own character that offers seclusion and an alternative approach to land-use and siting. The beautiful contemporary home has a carefully designed open plan that still afford privacy and features high raked ceilings and bold statements. The block is a compact 538m2 with an unusual shape and a very narrow frontage, and the home’s design needed to allow for a future pool. The clients are busy business people with a young family – and they needed a retreat where they could relax after a busy day, entertain friends and a place where the teenagers also had their own space. Therefore zoning was extremely important as well as privacy from the road and a low maintenance yard. The result has made the most of the rare vacant a block that enables the family to remain close in proximity to the town centre, their business, schools, shopping, restaurants and the harbour, which is all very convenient for their lifestyle.
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Absolutte is a development site located on a hillside between two road frontages, with a stunning view of Granite Island, the causeway, Victor Harbor and The Bluff. The brief required seven two-storey semi-detached dwellings built in two stages. This first stage comprises of four two-storey dwellings fronting Hayward Court with uninterrupted views of the ocean. The building footprint comprises of two structures, each with two, two-storey semidetached dwellings. A common walkway separates the two structures, with access from the beach to Stage 2 of the development. Each dwelling has a double garage and ground floor living room that opens to central court, bedrooms and wet areas. The upper floor space accommodates the living, dining, kitchen, balcony, master bedroom and wet areas. The upper living spaces open to an expansive sea view. Materials used are predominately rendered walls, with a sandstone veneer party wall, and Hardies Scyon `Matrix’ cladding painted with an accent colour to articulate the wall geometry. The use of acrylic clad aluminium garage doors with balcony overhangs, frameless glass balustrades, commercial grade aluminium external doors and windows, stone clad party walls and strong geometric lines, provides a strong architectural landscape to a predominate beach landscape.
Low Density Multi-Residential up to Six Dwellings
Low Density Multi-Residential up to Six Dwellings
Project: Broome Holiday Homes Designer: Arcadia Building Design Phone: (02) 6025 1770 Website: www.arcadiabuildingdesign.com.au
Project: Bridges Designer: Scope Building Design Phone: (02) 9810 5511 Website: www.scopedesign.net.au Photographer: Arch Angel Photo Design
This project in Broome is a unique concept of double story holiday units sharing a communal entertaining and pool area for five different families to enjoy. High construction quality, well-appointed and decorated interiors and energy efficient design have created luxurious homes that reflect the relaxed outdoor Broome lifestyle, the owner’s specific requirements and modern lightweight building methods. Many energy efficient features were included in the designs such as low-e glass, good breeze paths, louvre windows, high insulation values and wide eaves for effective shading. Units 1 to 4 have achieved a very high star rating of 7 stars with Unit 5 achieving 6.5 stars. These are very high ratings for the Broome climate and far in excess of the BCA minimum 5 star rating that applied at the time of design. The construction method of lightweight steel framing (cyclonic rated) with light weight cladding is the northwest ‘style’ but selection of cladding’s and the use of skillion roofs and feature angled blade walls really make these homes stand out in their suburb. All of the private decked alfresco areas of each unit are adjoining and overlooking the communal area with glass balustrades maintaining the visual interaction.
This project comprises alterations and additions to an existing multi residential unit block. The brief was to utilise the existing structure and maximise on the building’s generous city views. The main design focus was to transform the Art Deco style of the existing apartments to a modern-day “Manhattan Style.” The design approach to the renovation and restoration of the existing building was to integrate open plan living with private external areas to all four units. The result increases living areas and additional bedrooms to each unit to create a contemporary up-market standard of living. The property strata scheme was amended to suit the new design, and ground floor units achieved additional bedrooms on the ground floor and rear yards, which was previously common property. Loft additions to the upper floor units were orientated to run east west (the opposite direction to the existing building) and were crucial in facilitating the additional master bedrooms and capitalise on spectacular views that extend from North Sydney across to the Harbour Bridge and CBD through to the Anzac bridge and inner western suburbs. An existing rear yard has been utilised for valuable off street parking that offers the complete package for a high standard of living.
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High Density Multi-Residential over Six Dwellings
High Density Multi-Residential over Six Dwellings
Project: Pomona North Designer: Prime Design Phone: (03) 6332 3790 Website: www.primedesigntas.com.au
Project: 9 Townhouse Development Designer: Team Design Australia Phone: (02) 6771 4977
Project: Merriwa Designer: Mikasa Designs Phone: (08) 9535 2999 Website: www.mikasadesigns.com.au
The client brief was to design three sets of townhouses on an undeveloped piece of land in the old part of Riverside. Due to the steep nature of the site with an 11m fall, and the bushland behind, drainage was considered to ensure the over land flow was diverted away from the buildings. Safe access in and out of the site, and turning on site, were governing factors of this development. The sloping site not only made it a difficult task for the build but also for the design that would ensure privacy to each dwelling. The result has set a new standard in area with the use of lightweight wall panels and texture coated wall panels. Each townhouse incorporates an open plan living area, which opens onto a deck with a BBQ area. On each townhouse lower floor is an open entry and garage with workshop space, and include two bedrooms, with a master bedroom and ensuite take advantage of the views. Each building has maximum view and solar gain. The desired aesthetic incorporated a relatively flat roof design with a combination of skillion and parapets to maintain unrestricted views and yet allow privacy for each dwelling with no over shadowing of the living areas.
The client brief was to design three sets of townhouses on an undeveloped piece of land in the old part of Riverside. The client wanted to take advantage of the views with each building to have maximum view and solar gain. The site having an 11m fall made it a difficult task for vehicles entering and exiting the site and ensuring privacy to each dwelling. Each townhouse was to incorporate an open plan living which opens onto deck with a BBQ area. The townhouses include two bedrooms, with master bedroom having ensuite, while the lower floor has an open entry and garage with workshop space. The desired aesthetic incorporates a relatively flat roof design so the town houses have unrestricted views. This contemporary roofline was used with a combination of skillion and parapets. The development proved to be successful from a number of aspects. The construction was done with relevant ease considering the site conditions. Rock was easily overcome due to the design, with the space well used and solar heat gain successful with both morning and mid-day sun. The townhouses have set a new standard in the older part of Riverside with the use of lightweight wall panels and texture coated wall panels.
The developers from Yaran Property Group and building designers, Mikasa Designs, have teamed up to assist in a solution to provide affordable homes - and this multi residential development at Merriwa is an example. Challenges that were faced with this brief set out by the Department of Housing was to design homes that spatially meet the needs of its broad range of clientele whilst still providing an affordable, energy efficient design that contains all the amenities expected of a modern home. To be able to meet these needs a low maintenance, energy efficient, innovative design was in the forefront of its design philosophy. Each dwelling is purposely designed to be a single bedroom dwelling. This enabled 30% more dwellings to be accommodated on the site, reducing the cost of each. Moving away from the conventional double brick construction methods to a fully timber framed approach, reduced construction time and increased internal floor space. The skillion rooves take advantage of the vertical space and raked ceilings in the living/meals/kitchen and the multipurpose room, enhance the dynamics of the space and create an open feeling in the interior.
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Commercial Buildings
Commercial Buildings
Industrial Buildings
Project: JH Wilberforce Designer: Meyer Shircore Phone: (08) 9381 8511 Website: www.meyershircore.com.au
Project: Australian Hotel & Brewery Designer: Regency Design Centre Phone: (02) 8824 3755 Website: www.regencydesign.com.au Photographer: Richard Weinstein Photography
Project: The Ammtec Building Designer: Tascone Design Team Phone: (08) 9227 6719 Website: www.tascone.com.au
The key requirement of the design brief for this facility was to develop a modern and functional headquarters for JH Wilberforce that integrated the corporate identity of the company throughout the building. The client required an expansive multi-functional space that provided distinct and functional spaces to cater for all facets of JH Wilberforce. Additionally it was important that the design demonstrated the company corporate environmental policy for encouraging sustainability. The intention of the new headquarters was to provide a welcoming environment for customers and an improved workspace for staff. The completed JH Wilberforce building comprises a generous 5000 square meter warehouse, an extensive 900 square meter showroom, offices and meetings rooms. The ground floor comprises a full height warehouse at the rear, a reception and showroom, a staff alfresco area, and back of house offices and amenities. The first floor includes offices, amenities and a large mezzanine level that allows access to and views over the entire warehouse. The functional layout is reflected in the features of the building. A four-tonne crane in the warehouse facilitates seamless storage and distribution of materials, and a flammable liquid storage area has two hour fire rated pre-cast walls.
This building was originally a purpose-built structure for car repair/panel beating business. This large facility, under the original owners, was capable of housing helicopters and aviation components and so it lent scope for it’s new repurposed internal refurbishment without the inhibitions of columns or other internal support mechanisms. Forward thinking by the original owner saw two large rainwater tanks installed at the rear, and these tanks remain an integral part of the new Australian Hotel and Brewery. Bricks were chosen to provide the rustic decor that appears to have been a part of the building fabric from year one, and the result exudes a natural and timeless appeal. Soaring brick pillars and walls provide aesthetic variation and separate the original open floor plan into more intimate areas soften generated noise levels. The original open internal layout maximised space and has allowed an open plan alfresco dining area, smaller private spaces for the brew room, a snooker area and a mezzanine floor to house a bar and dance area. The internal spaces of this refurbishment boast very creative finishes that utilise the industrial aesthetics of recycled or salvaged materials.
This ultra-modern signature building for the metallurgical and mineral testing company, ALS Ammtec, looks futuristic with its black glass prism form. The forward tilting nature of the glass curtain walls creates extra internal bench space at windowsill level to each floor extending outwardly every 1200mm in vertical height. The full wall glazing makes the area very functional and allows a lot natural light over the laboratory bench spaces. The “black glass wing” has windows mostly facing south and east with the smallest portion of windows facing west. The large northern mineral warehouse concrete walls largely shadow the west side. This keeps the unwanted western sun off this face for most of the afternoon. The building is striking in appearance with its seamless black glass walls leaning out beyond the foundation line. The black glass walls are surrounding a two-storey laboratory. It has no visible solid walls or columns and therefore has the appearance of a glass prism. The rear building is constructed of large tilt panels with a “drive through” access way. The building is functional as a laboratory and industrial holding area achieving the “flagship building” criteria for the company brief.
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Industrial Buildings Project: Access Hardware Designer: Prime Design Phone: (03) 6332 3790 Website: www.primedesigntas.com.au The client’s brief for this project was to develop a new showroom and storage warehouse for an already well-established hardware supply company. The existing business operated in a small, limited access location, one of which the practice had out-grown long ago. The main areas of expansion were to add to the number of workstations, increase the showroom and warehouse space, create an effective street presence, and develop parking and delivery access. The durability of finishes and ease of repair were also important to the development. The finished building faces north-east, with the long boundary set on the street side. This orientation catches the morning and midday sunlight and shields from the intense afternoon heat of the west in summer. Frosted glass sliding doors allow flexibility with control of sunlight and heat. Durable polished flooring creates an industrial feel and carpet tiles are used to soften the more frequented areas. The exterior finishes are a selection of light colours and exposed aggregates. A bold red entry awning creates an impact and reinforces the Hebel product branding. The exterior colours, interesting angles and materials are brought inside to unify the building and offset the square and lineal nature of the large interior.
Public Buildings and/or Special Projects/Special Structures
Public Buildings and/or Special Projects/Special Structures
Project: MITA Designer: Meyer Shircore Phone: (08) 9381 8511 Website: www.meyershircore.com.au
Project: St Johns College Library Designer: Barnson Pty Ltd Phone: 1300 138 657 Website: www.barnson.com.au Photographer: Mark James Photography
The key requirements for the design brief was to produce an iconic building to represent the past, present and future of MITA in Western Australia, as well as provide a comprehensive automotive training facility and headquarters for the organisation. The development provides a training facility and administration headquarters for MITA, and can cater for 190 students daily. The campus includes a central administration and training building, and nine workshops. The entrance is a unique space, where cars can be displayed in a museum setting, exhibiting past and present developments and innovations of the industry. Additionally, the cafeteria and museum areas can open up to become a suitable space for informal functions. Encircling the core training and administration building are nine workshops. The long-term plan is to dedicate each workshop to a specific vehicle manufacturer, which will benefit MITA with access to the latest automotive technology. Designed to create a campus environment, open spaces, smaller private spaces, and internal green areas are defined and connected with a map of internal corridors and external pathways. The challenge was to design a fully functional training facility, alongside a modern headquarters that could represent MITA in the 21st century.
The original library building was built in 1990 and consisted of the main library building, an amenities block and staff work block. The building was enclosed on three sides by existing buildings, and on the fourth side by the staff carpark. With a budget of $500,000 the original project brief involved the extension of the existing library to create a senior study to cater for the increase in the number of students at the school. This original brief expanded with the acquisition of more funding to include seminar rooms, office and workrooms and a tiered lecture theatre for 120 students. The client desired a building that would blend in with the surrounding buildings, but at the same time be an aesthetic blueprint in which they could base future renovations upon. The design called for the partial demolition of the work block and placement of a new extension at a 90 degree angle to the existing, and squeezed within the existing school buildings and staff carpark. The unique form of the building evolved through the shape of the site, the addition of the lecture theatre and seminar room and a need to flood the senior study area with natural light.
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Public Buildings and/or Special Projects/Special Structures Project: LCS Gymnasium Designer: Prime Design Phone: (03) 6332 3790 Website: www.primedesigntas.com.au
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This school gymnasium has set a standard for future developments. The building highlights advancements in technology and design in a way that challenges conventional designs where the emphasis is predominately on meeting size/ volume requirements. The building is simple and low maintenance and exceeds expectations in functionality, and thermal performance. The building’s performance has been achieved by a combination of insulated composite wall and roof panels complemented by twin wall polycarbonate system positioned at a high level. Heat is controlled by an automated louver system that provides natural ventilation. Another benefit of the polycarbonate translucent wall sections is that they almost entirely eliminate the need for artificial lighting during the day helping to significantly reduce on-going running costs. Positioning and scale help this building deliver a strong presence within the school’s built environment complemented by a modern material palette and a splash of vibrant colour. The gym has truly become the heart of the school’s daily mechanics through the activities that it supports and encourages, the students and teachers it brings together and it represents another milestone in the evolution of the school’s history. This design and build is one of the few gym projects to be delivered under budget under the BERS initiative.
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Project: Dynons Plaza Theatrette Designer: MATA Design Studio Phone: (08) 6143 7861 Website: www.matadesign.com.au
Project: St Johns College Library Designer: Barnson Pty Ltd Phone: 1300 138 657 Website: www.barnson.com.au Photographer: Mark James Photography
On the ground floor of the A-grade Dynons Plaza building, the Clients’ primary focus for the Dynons Plaza Project was to create a facility that housed a 76 seat theatrette and an informative breakout space/function area which would be fit for staff use as well as visiting dignitaries. The second part of the brief was to accommodate multi-functional meeting rooms. The breakout space/function area outside of the Theatrette doubles as a casual space where staff and guests could mingle and also showcases information about the company, its projects and environmental philosophies for educational purposes. A multi-use area, the space needed to be quite open to accommodate larger groups and be visually exciting to complement the interactive displays. As the breakout area wall graphics were outsourced, a shell was designed for the space to complement the proposed current informational use and any future uses for the space. Inside the Theatrette, the use of Echolinear wall paneling not only treats inherent acoustic concerns, but also accentuates the organic, undulating shape of the leather clad entry points, by juxtaposing the soft lines with structure and repetitive patterning. Lastly, the versatile operable wall divided meeting room wing allows for a variety of room size arrangements for maximum functionality.
The project brief involved the extension of the existing library building to create a senior study, seminar rooms, office and workrooms and a tiered lecture theatre for 120 students. The design called for the partial demolition of the work block and placement of a new extension at a 90 degree angle to the existing, and squeezed within the existing school buildings and staff carpark. The building is surrounded by early 1990’s brick veneer buildings, and by utilising the same materials with modern embellishments; the building compliments the local environment, while creating its own unique identity. The enclosed study area is flooded with natural light with features that include detailed timberwork of the columns, expansive ceiling and criss-crossed timber beams. The colours of the glazed offices, add a playful touch to the room without overpowering the space, and the modern library counter ties the new extension into the existing library building, providing a sharp and crisp architectural form that is continued throughout the new study area, offices and tiered lecture theatre. Utilising materials in common with the existing school, the aesthetic of the building successfully harmonises with the location in a contemporary way that also gives the library its own unique identity.
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Project: Satori Designer: Gerard Smith Design (formally Mojo Design) Phone: 0411 338 201 or (07) 5447 5394 Website: www.gerardsmithdesign.com.au Photographer: Paul Smith Images
Project: Urban Retreat Designer: design studio 22 Phone: (02) 6651 4104 Website: www.designstudio22.com.au Photographer: Peter Sechi
Project: Cross Country Classic Designer: MC Noble Building Design Phone: (08) 8381 7085 Website: www.mcnoblebuildingdesign.com
The design of this home has completely transformed the original dark country house into an expansive, light filled, residence that celebrates its magnificent rural setting. The new contemporary design includes soaring ceilings, generously sized rooms and a meticulously finished interior that incorporates a variety of natural materials juxtaposed with ultra-modern finishes. Sleek surfaces including floors and benchtops contribute to the soft lustre of the interior spaces. The glamorous kitchen is harmoniously integrated without imposing on the clean lines and uncluttered interior. A palette of fresh white and earth tones unifies the interior spaces creating a welcome sense of tranquillity and presenting a spectacular interface against the lush rolling landscape so evident from every room. Extensive glazing provides an all-embracing visual link to the great outdoors and allows an abundance of natural light to enter the home. A stunning alfresco area provides a seamless extension of the living spaces into the surrounding landscape. So inspired by their superb new home, the owners have named it ‘Satori’ in reference to the Zen Buddhist term of individual enlightenment. For guests and residents alike, the home’s serene space and form creates a most conducive ambience to deepen this insight and to continue to express it in daily life.
The interior of this urban home has three distinct living areas, including a self-contained apartment, which makes it a very suitable home for a family with varied interests. The busy business owners and their teenage children required a retreat built on their vacant block where they could relax after a busy day, entertain friends and enjoy their own space. Zoning was extremely important as well as privacy from the road and a low maintenance garden. The block is a compact 538m2 with an unusual shape and a very narrow frontage. The form of the structure is a direct response to the site’s shape and location and takes full advantage of its northern aspect. Sandwiched between older housing and fronting a moderate volume roadway with little in the way of views, the building has developed its own inner personality and a welcome sense of the seclusion. Light floods through expansive openings, which unify the open-plan living areas with the beautiful private garden oasis. A collection of individual tastes and well-zoned shared spaces creates a sophisticated urban and casual beach ambiance that provides a glimpse into the future of inner city suburban living.
The northern rear face of this property dictated that the living room, dining area, kitchen and terrace all needed to face this way, overlooking the central swimming pool. The master bedroom and en-suite also open onto this lovely soft view. The attractive walls of the symmetrical courtyards across the rear of the home create shadows and add interest to the building. All other bedrooms face south to the front garden and the home is set well back from the main road. The separate entertaining area has been created to overlook the northerly views and the swimming pool with its own terraces. This allows summer parties to carry on into the early hours without disturbing the house guests who would like to retire. The swimming pool is positioned centrally to all views and connects all entertaining areas visually as well as physically. Terraces and verandas are continuous across the northern face to protect the home from summer sun but allow winter sun to penetrate. A limestone block is incorporated externally along with a dark colorbond roof, which gives the home a classic appearance, but by opening the north facing rear with glass and bi-fold doors it allows the outside in.
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Project: Q-Two House Designer: Clever Design Phone: (03) 6248 8283 Website: www.cleverdesign.com.au
Project: Rowland Residence Designer: Arc Seven.1 Phone: (08) 9349 2195 Website: www.arc-seven1.com
A spectacular 3.8 hectare, steep ex-quarry site with a northerly aspect at the foothills of Mt Wellington was the siting for this new home. Fundamental to the client’s brief was that the interior design was contemporary with abundant light filled spaces. Additionally, the clients’ priorities included maximisation of easterly valley views, provision for five bedrooms with family and entertaining areas adjacent to the kitchen as well as separate adult living, master bedroom and guests’ private areas. Importantly, a centralised computer nook and rumpus with kitchenette and entertaining decks were also priorities as well as the integration of sustainability concepts. A predominate interior feature is the unique form of inclined triangular bright green walls that abutting the all-white ceilings. The play of light and shade creates intriguing points of interest as the recycled silver/blue glass specks in the “licorice” polished aggregate floors glisten from the deflections of the varying sun angles throughout the day. The distinctive internal form is solely attributable to the inclined exposed structural steel skeleton that supports the mid floor and multiple decks primarily reducing the necessity for traditional vertical support walls. This design offers perfect functionality as the open plan layout, amalgamated with frameless glass partitions, allows the family to remain visually connected.
Living areas and viewing corridors in this home are positioned on the first floor to capture views of the ocean over the roof line so the adjoining neighbours, while children’s bedrooms and informal sitting areas as well as outdoor living spaces were included on the ground floor to protect them from the strong south westerly winds which are traditionally associated with living on the coast. The link between the internal and external living areas has been emphasised with the use of water as a pool located to the front of the property as well as an inviting water channel running up to the entry door and its associated garden has allowed for this to happen. The introduction of an intermediate pond located centrally within the block has allowed for it to be viewed from all corners of the house, thus opening the house up and allowing for visual relief within the confines of the mass building of the surrounding dwellings. With the use of natural materials, including Lebanese Sandstone, granite cladding, rust timber and stainless steel, a linkage was created between all levels to form a harmonious flow throughout the home, as well as the internal and external connection.
Environmental & Sustainable Innovation - Residential Project: Stoney Creek Wing Extension Designer: SC Design Solutions Phone: (02) 4822 4339 Solar passive design was a priority for this rural property’s new wing extension that included living spaces, bedroom, indoor feature pool and outdoor entertaining areas. The clients wanted to achieve a zero energy power bills or better with a solar grid connection. With a northern orientation as well as northern vistas, a large glazed curtain wall creates a glass facade along the east west axis. This axis became a spine of a concrete thermal mass wall internally and has the additional purpose of linking the existing and new buildings. Protection from moderate and high prevailing winds was achieved with tapered courtyard walls that provide a comfortable outdoor environment throughout the year. The roof of the indoor pool area is curved north-south to deflect prevailing winds over a sheltered internal northern courtyard. The use of insulated precast concrete walls provides additional insulation and industrial aesthetics. Hydronic solar in-slab heating supplements midwinter comfort. A 5kw adaptable to 10kw solar grid connection system has reduced energy usage costs to zero. Cross flow ventilation was important and was designed for 80% of rooms with two sided ventilation openings. A large fixed louvre system is designed to eliminate all summer solar gain stored along the spine wall.
DESIGNS FOR A SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLE At SC Design Solutions, we believe in ecologically sustainable and site responsive building design. We are proud to deliver innovative design solutions that demonstrate the expertise and commitment needed for quality building design, and offer detail services across the residential, industrial and commercial sectors. For further information please contact us.
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Project: Q-Two House Designer: Clever Design Phone: (03) 6248 8283 Website: www.cleverdesign.com.au
Project: 10 Star Home Designer: CADDS Phone: (08) 9418 8665 Website: www.cadds.com.au
Project: JH Wilberforce Designer: Meyer Shircore Phone: (08) 9381 8511 Website: www.meyershircore.com.au
Sustainable design principles were rigorously applied to optimise the thermal performance and reduce the energy and water consumption in this home. These include high performance double glazing, large eave overhangs, insulated thickened polished concrete slab and internal concrete block walls, ceiling fans, 40 tube solar hot water system, twin rainwater tanks, slow combustion wood heater, with fuel supplied from the treed property, and large netted vegetable gardens. The material palette comprises segmented earth textured retaining walls, both externally and internally with complementary slatted timber screens and decking that blends seamlessly with the site. Internally, the limited and contrasting palette of colours complements the thickened concrete polished floor. The design choices and material composition give the impression that the home could actually be situated in the middle of a eucalypt forest, whereas it is just minutes from the CBD. Sustainability concepts and strategies have formed a significant aspect of the decision making process with client comfort and health, water conservation, energy consumption and material selection being the key areas of focus. The minimal operational costs, thermal performance and greater self-sufficient living for the family evidence excellent sustainability performance.
CADDS Architectural & CADDS Energy designed the first 10 Star Home in Western Australia to create a sustainable living environment. The vision of the design brief was to provide leadership in best practice planning, design and construction in new buildings to make them socially, environmentally and economically sustainable. The design of this home incorporates Timik’s specialist construction methods and minimised the design’s complexity to reduce the typically high Karratha costs. A further challenge in the design development was to meet Landcorp’s design guidelines, recommendations and mandatory criteria. These included stringent principles created specifically for the subdivision to promote a high standard of sustainable housing and outstanding aesthetics in keeping with the surroundings. Karratha’s unique, and often harsh, environmental conditions influenced the design to best respond to seasonal variations in solar movements, temperatures and rainfall patterns. The building form is narrow (one room depth) to create the flow of cross ventilation. A 2.3kw solar panel system was installed on the northern side of the roof. Tall and narrow shaded alfresco areas situated next to living areas effectively cool incoming breezes. L shaped/ wing walls help to create positive and negative pressure zones to draw fresh air through the building and provide adequate cross ventilation.
The new JH Wilberforce headquarters at Malaga is a building that clearly communicates the JH Wilberforce brand, while also promoting sustainability considerations. It was important that the design demonstrated the JH Wilberforce corporate environmental policy for encouraging sustainability. The building is five star energy rated and economical design and energy efficiency was considered throughout the design. The leaf design of JH Wilberforce corporate logo that reflects the company’s policy for sustainability is featured throughout the glass partitions to the offices. An attention to detail and conscious material selections encouraged an economical outcome, while supporting the integrity of the design concept. The JH Wilberforce corporate colours are used throughout the building and are a feature of the exterior facades. Precisely placed red paint and cladding frame the building and draw the eye central to the large logo, and below, the long awning that draws the view of the users inside. The high quality finishes of the exterior ensure the JH Wilberforce building stands out in its setting, with Alucobond cladding in a bold red to match the corporate colour, Colorbond cladding to awnings, clear and seraphic glazing, and white walls as the base canvas for the facades.
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Project: Hillside House Designer: Daniel Bastin Phone: (03) 6260 2654 Two building were designed for this site to meet the changing needs of a growing family. Each building connects to good external areas to minimise the internal size requirements and maximise outdoor living opportunities. Adequate privacy is provided between the main house and the granny flat including private outdoor areas for each. This was achieved by keeping the southern wall of the unit solid without openings, and opening up the eastern end to the views and to provide good solar access to the north. The design allows the granny flat to be utilised by family members as a self-contained unit or a home office, or rented out to tenants, without compromising the seclusion of either house. Bedrooms in the main house are zoned with the staircase and cavity sliding doors that provide good spatial, acoustic and thermal separation. The diverse aesthetic requirements of the owners were accommodated with a simplicity that incorporates natural materials with modern rendered materials and results in a clean and elegant design.
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Student Design Project: Newtown Terrace Designer: Structure Design Phone: 0424 547 860 The rear extension of this inner city turn of the century terrace was reconfigured to provide a growing family with more space, light and indoor-outdoor flow. The alterations included a new kitchen, bathroom, WC and laundry. The existing mezzanine storage area was designed to be more discreet and accessible. The addition of stacking doors opened the dining area onto an internal courtyard. Ceiling heights were increased in the bathroom and toilet and exhaust fans and opening windows were installed to improve ventilation. The laundry was relocated to a new kitchen and housed in a cupboard. The new kitchen was redesigned to improve storage and use. Large double glazed stacking doors in the dining area connect it to the internal courtyard, improving access to natural light and providing a sense of openness. Tones were muted with a bold statement made by the red splashbacks and matching pendant light in the kitchen. Sustainable features include gas instantaneous hot water, reuse of existing materials where possible, LED lighting and double-glazing.
Student Design Project: Recreational Facility Designer: Leigh Down Adelaide’s parklands were originally conceived as a place for leisure and sporting activities for the city’s residents and this proposed design intends to encourage the use of the south parklands by providing amenities for those indoor exercise facilities. The addition of a café and alfresco dining areas contribute to the creation of a vibrant social atmosphere by providing a meeting place specific to the area that will further encourage the use of these uniquely South Australian settings throughout the year. The glass foyer of the proposed building projects out, creating a visible landmark that draws the attention of passing pedestrians towards the public spaces of the facility. The space planning of the building has been designed to facilitate the natural flow between interrelated tasks as well as maximising views of the picturesque Adelaide parklands from the spaces where they can appreciated the most. Whilst the overall layout of the building has been orientated in order to take full advantage of passive heating and cooling.
Student Design Project: Proposed Backpackers Café Designer: Paul Harty Architectural Designs Phone: 0417 936 152 The brief was for a modern, budget accommodation for backpackers and travellers for up to 50 guests with a separate area set aside for a café. The resolution for the design was to use materials readily available and easy to construct. The main accommodation was placed to the western end of the site to give it maximum exposure to the summer sea breezes. The “ski slope” shaped roof is curved with its low end facing south to capture the cool sea breeze and filter out hot air within the roof space. With this natural convection effect, the roof’s sizeable catchment area will easily collect rainwater. The natural insulation qualities of reverse brick veneer is utilised for the external cladding. The accommodation building is positioned away from the front building and the road to minimise noise transfer to within the sleeping areas. The café was brought forward on the site to give it maximum street visibility. A stylish street sign promotes the café and the accommodation to traffic passing by.
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What you really need to know about Polystyrene EIFS-Lightweight Cladding Systems. At Dulux AcraTex we’ve been designing specialist finishing systems for new construction for over three decades protecting some of Australia‘s landmark architecture and infrastructure projects and working with Substrate Supply Partners to deliver total piece of mind with appropriate coatings specifications. Traditional masonry construction has stood the test of time and supported by dedicated trades continues to be valued in the building industry. Increasingly however, the need for Flexibility of Design and Energy Efficiency push designers and builders to seek faster more efficient systems particularly in residential construction. External Insulating and Finishing Systems (EIFS), long established in Europe and America are now being recognised in Australia for their benefits, however their ultimate success relies heavily on a clear understanding of the dynamics of the substrate (ie the Expanded Polystyrene Foam “EPS”), its requirements for coating to ensure long term durability and the Integrated nature of design and installation responsibilities.
What experience tells us: 1. Expanded Polystyrene (EPS requires specialist “Base Coats”) 2. To provide long term adhesion and durability. Beware of suppliers/installers using Cement Renders or even their labelled “Acrylic Renders”. Expanded foam requires a high polymer base coat for adhesion - much higher than most “Acrylic Renders” 3. Cavity Drainage is critical in ensuring stability of the facade. This is Best Practice Design for traditional construction and is equally applicable in any Lightweight Cladding System. 4. Integration of design, components and installation is required to ensure “as built” meets design specification and Lightweight Cladding Systems are able to be installed by a broader installer base (vs traditional masonry). In the BCA their use is classified as an Alternate Solution requiring validation. CodeMark Certification is an acceptable approach and it covers the full aspects of relevant BCA requirements and that Installation is controlled to ensure full compliance. 5. Rigid, cement based renders & paint systems are unsuitable to maintain a weatherproofing envelope. Lightweight Cladding Systems (EIFS or FC) require Flexible Acrylic Texture & Elastomeric Topcoats to accommodate normal expansion and contraction.
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Louvretec Australia and vanguard Blinds – a synergy that delivers shade, privacy and aesthetics A new partnership has resulted in the most comprehensive range of privacy, sun control and weather protection products available on the market. Louvretec Australia is the market leader and innovator in opening roofs, sun louvres and aluminium shutter systems, and Vanguard Blinds is a manufacturer with six generations of experience in blinds and awnings. Together the synergy offers an impressive and stylish range of sun control solutions to create effective indoor-outdoor spaces that enhance the architectural quality of both homes and commercial premises. the art of outdoor architecture Louvretec’s range of aluminium opening roofs includes flat, curved or concave shaped louvre blades to cover outdoors spaces such as decks, patios, pergolas and spa pool areas. For situations where light is important Louvretec’s 260 Translucent system is perfect for an opening roof. The aluminium blades feature an infill panel of UV treated Naturelite polycarbonate that provides both full shelter and light. New to the range is the 200 Super Roof with Louvretec’s upgraded spiral pivot system for free spanning spaces of up to 4750mm depending on wind zones. Not only is the pivot mechanism completely hidden, but the motor is also tucked away completely flush within the extrusion creating a wide, uninterrupted, adjustable cover suitable for large deck areas.
Manufactured in Austria and available exclusively through Vanguard and Louvretec’s dealer network, Hella’s external Venetian blinds offer versatile sun shading and complete privacy control. At the push of a button the blinds can be opened, closed or tilted at any position throughout the height of the blind. Housed within a powder coated aluminium pelmet and the blinds can have either stainless steel or aluminium channel guides. Capable of functioning in winds of up to 75km/hr the blinds are available with remotely programmed wind sensors or can be fully integrated into building management systems..
For more information contact: Louvretec Australia Phone: (07) 3852 2999 Email: info@louvretec.com.au Website: www.louvretec.com.au Vanguard Blinds Phone: (07) 3852 2999 Email: info@vanguardblinds.com.au Website: www.vanguardblinds.com.au
Sun louvres and shutters make a cool change Louvretec offers the most extensive range of sun louvres and operating systems available in Australia. From 40mm to 600mm Louvretec has a shape and style of louvre for any application, with motorised, hand operable, end fixed, bracket fi xed or bracket motorised options. Louvretec’s superbly designed custom made sliding, hinged and bifold shutter, door and window solutions incorporate the highest quality Australian and European hardware systems to provide effortless trouble free operation. The wide range of options are perfect for outdoor living areas, decks, patios and as privacy panels.
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The AR92S blades of Vanguard’s External Venetian blinds have rolled edges and seals which provide unparalleled rigidity and minimal light transmittance
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Architecturally inspired design for award winning homes With architects providing a source of ideas the Louvretec’s product range remains relevant and fresh. The new 95mm Bella Vista Shutter system was designed for an architectural specification for two major overseas projects and its distinctive, rectangular shaped blade and clean, contemporary look has since become an increasingly popular option. Louvretec products are part of many award winning homes and are most recently featured on two new builds in the Trends Top 30 New Homes. The range is finely engineered and built for longevity and can be crafted to exact requirements to suit your home or building - in a large range of colours, and finishes with specialised options for corrosive situations. retractable roof and external blinds for light/shade balance The Hayman roof awning system offers the flexibility of a fully retractable roof in a huge range of powder coat and fabric colours. From the Hayman 85, with a 11.8m width and 4m projection, to the Hayman 130 and 165 for 11.8m wide and 6m or 7m projections respectively, the system can be crank or motor operated, fitted with roof covers, gutters and can have blinds fitted to the sides and front to create an outdoor room.
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Balustrading
Easy Glass® Slim – A practical and affordable glass railing system Stunning design, reliable safety, easy installation with Fascia or surface mount, introducing Easy Glass® range of products from Q-railing for public and private sectors. Q-railing has introduced a range of products that make it simple to achieve a professional look with no specialised tooling. It’s just a matter of running the aluminium profile where you need a barrier, and with the ever simple chock system, the glass can be slotted into place with no glues or grout. The slim range offers two versions, fascia mount that can be fixed to the side of a structure or the top mount to fix directly to the floor. The fascia version has become a great solution to balustrading up stair cases, as it can be fixed to side of a stringer, and with the stainless look finish of the profile, there is no need to powder coat or paint after installation. A full range of fittings are available including corners and end caps to make the whole job efficient to install. The advantage with a product such as the Easy Glass® system is there is no need for posts, offering a clear, uninterrupted view that is also easy to clean. The 316 grade stainless steel top rail also has easy installation in mind, using a slot (or channel) in the tube, the rail is simply pushed on to the
glass with a rubber, eliminating the need for silicones or glues. The top rail also has a full range of fittings available including end caps, joiners, corners and adjustable elbows to accept any angle of staircase. Blue Wave Australia is the Australian distributors for Q-railing, and they stock a wide range of products for stainless steel and glass balustrading. Blue Wave can produce pre made kits and supply everything you need for balustrades. Should you require installation, Blue Wave work with an Australia wide distribution network that can arrange installation throughout the country.
For more information: Phone: (07) 5593 8178 Email: bwa@bluewaveaus.com Website: www.qrailing.com.au
Blue Wave 3/492 Scottsdale Dr, Varsity Lakes, Qld 4227 PH 07 5593 8178 F 07 5593 7365 www.qrailing.com.au
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bathrooms
Sliding shower doors by Hydroscreen The award winning Hydroslide sliding door system is an Australian designed and owned product.
Since its release in 2006, there have been many attempts to copy Hydroslide’s simple and functional design, but none have matched the smooth and elegant action of the authentic design. Hydroslide, the frameless sliding shower door product from Hydroscreen has been successfully launched (under license) in the US market. USGlass magazine recently surveyed their readers and asked which products, introduced in the past year, stood out as extraordinarily important or helpful. Of the 16 products listed in 11 categories, Hydroslide won Product of the Year in the shower enclosure category. Hydroslide provides versatile space-saving solutions for designers. With wall-to-wall, corner or three-sided configurations, Hydroslide can accommodate most design requirements. The door is fitted safely and securely into the head track preventing any derailment problems. All Hydroscreen’s premium shower screens have been designed with relaxation and elegance in mind. Made from high-quality materials, their frameless shower screens allow you to accent your bathroom or shower area beautifully and securely. Hydroslide premium shower screens also offer design solutions for tighter spaces. With fixed glass panels and seamless sliding door tracks, Hydroslide is the perfect answer for bathrooms where space is an important consideration.
Sliding frameless glass shower doors have uncluttered aesthetics, functionality and space-saving efficiency and when these attributes are topped off with easy installation, you would be hard-pressed to find a more practical choice for a shower screen. Frameless sliding shower doors have the added advantage of overlapping glass panels, which decreases the chance of leaks, commonly found in traditional hinges or pivoting frameless shower doors. Hydroscreen also offers high-quality fittings, such as well-crafted wall mountings, handles and sliding door tracks to complement any bathroom design or shower enclosure. For your next project insist on the original Hydroslide by Hydroscreen.
For more information contact: Phone: (02) 9939 5188 Fax: (02) 9939 5177 Email: info@hydroscreen.com.au Website: www.hydroscreen.com.au
INNOVATIVE COMPONENTS FOR FRAMELESS SHOWER SCREENS AND SHOWER ENCLOSURES Hydroslide was recently voted “Product of the Year” in USGlass magazine. Hydroslide can accommodate most design requirements. The door is fitted safely and securely into the head track preventing any derailment problems. It provides versatile, space-saving solutions for designers with wall-to-wall, corner or three-sided configurations. Hydroslide is Patent applied for by Hydroscreen Pty Ltd. (ABN 74 080 829689) and all rights are reserved.
ADDRESS: 4/121A Old Pittwater Rd. Brookvale NSW PHONE: 61 2 9939 5188 WEBSITE: www.hydroscreen.com.au EMAIL: info@hydroscreen.com.au
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Building materials
Jenkin adds an innovative option to its A-lign cladding solution — Concealed Fix With continued investment in innovation, Jenkin Timber delivers products of excellence and maintains a reputation for quality and integrity that has been proven for generations. The revolutionary A-lign weatherboard cladding system developed by Jenkin and launched in 2007 provided builders with a new approach to install weatherboard cladding simply and easily to the highest traditional craft standards. Now with the latest Concealed Fix option, installation of the system is made even easier and faster, and an outstanding face finish can be achieved. The Concealed Fix system locks weatherboards tightly in place without the use of nails, so the surface of the weatherboard is unbroken. With no nail holes there is greater moisture protection, no filling and puttying of nail holes, lower painting costs, and a superior face finish. The A-lign Concealed Fix option delivers all the benefits of the A-lign system – including the pre-primed and undercoated weatherboards, internal and external scribers, pre-fabricated box corners, facings, weatherheads and sills. The NZ radiata pine used in Jenkin’s A-lign timber cladding system is from renewable and sustainable plantation resources. It is a remarkably versatile timber renowned for exceptional machining properties and lightness. Once finger-jointed and manufactured it forms a product that has superior durability, strength and stability.
This makes it a brilliant natural, ‘environmentally friendly’ construction choice over alternative building materials made from concrete, steel, aluminium and fibrocement. Jenkin has been a trusted name in the Australian market for 25 years and consistently delivers products that perform at the highest level. The company designs and manufactures quality, horizontal wooden wall cladding products and supplies weatherboard, exterior mouldings and trimboard building supplies to complement classic and contemporary building designs. Jenkin strives to not just follow the strictest standards of the profession but to keep ahead of them - so customers can be sure that whenever they choose a Jenkin product they are choosing real quality.
For more information contact: Phone: +64 9 836 8462 Email: info@jenkin.co.nz Website: www.jenkin.co.nz
A contemporary cladding solution If you’re building, renovating or recladding your home, ask your architect or builder about Jenkin A-lign. Nail-Free Boardface Fast Install & Less Waste Primed & Undercoated From Renewable Wood High Moisture Protection System Solution Ultimate Limit State Wind Loading Building Code Branz Appraised Australian Standards Compliant
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Building Products
using innovative technology to create beautiful, award-winning designs From commercial projects through to private residences; Ritek roof systems continue to lead the way in custom architectural designs. For 30 years Ritek has been at the forefront of Australia’s wall and roof systems market, providing innovative building solutions that have many benefits over traditional construction methods including significant savings of both cost and time. These custom manufactured, pre-fabricated panels suit a wide range of architectural and design requirements. In fact, Ritek promise that the range will allow you to design without boundaries. The Ritek roof system is easy and quick to install and these super strong panels have also been cyclone tested and meet all BCA requirements. A favourite of architects and specifiers, the system has been extensively used in residential, multi residential, education, commercial, retail, defence and industrial buildings and other infrastructure projects. Scott Carpenter, of Scott Carpenter Architects, has stated his preference for the product, “I like the simplicity of the Ritek insulated roof system. Architecturally, I was attracted to the incredible cantilevers provided with such a thin, elegant profile. Structurally, it can achieve enormous spans and on an environmental note, it provides terrific thermal comfort and is re-usable,”
The panels are pre-fabricated and custom made to suit your design and are available in straight, curved, multi-curved and bull-nose configurations. Ritek roof panels achieve industry leading spans of up to 12.8 metres, cantilevers of up to 4.5 metres. With so many benefits, including a superior low pitch (2 degrees capability with ecotek roof panel), a high thermal rating of R-value 6.2 (custom roof panel) and cyclone tested to C4, Ritek roof panels provide a cost effective solution without limiting the design. The Ritek ecotek roof panel system has been used in many award winning designs due to the flexibility of its design, including the Kingaroy Crematorium, featured below.
For more information: Phone: 1300 929 782 Email: enquiries@ritek.net.au Website: www.ritek.net.au
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Building Products
CodeMark compliant, Mgo Corp products are tested, inspected, audited and approved Magnesium Oxide Board Corporation Pty Ltd (MgO Corp) is Compliant and Certified for the manufacture and supply of the world’s greenest sheathing and panel board products. MgO Corp’s internal and external building products deliver superior protection from fire, water, mould, vermin and impact. All products are nontoxic and environmentally sound. Building and construction industry bodies around the world continually face a barrage of changes to building codes and standards. The changes enforced on the building industry are frequently in response to increasing environmental events such as cyclones, fire, storms, floods and earthquakes. Many of the changes imposed have only offered a quick fix range of bandaid solutions. Some of these solutions have in turn increased the cost and complexity of building and do not add long term sustainable benefits and protection against increasing weather effects. When using traditional building products the result tends to be: more material = more labour = more cost.
A revolution started on 13 August 2011, when MgO Corp became the first company in Australia to be awarded the highest possible level of “Compliance Certification” under JAS/ANZ CodeMark for use in commercial and residential applications. MgO Corp products can be rendered, laminated, painted and tiled and they deliver superior protection against fire, water, mould, vermin and impact. The products are suitable for floors, eaves, internal and external linings, ceilings, decorative facades schools and panels, and are ideal for any project including hospitals, bushfire zones, tunnel projects and mining camps.
For more information: Phone: 1300 721 279 or +617 5450 7314 Email: admin@mgoboard.com.au Website: www.mgoboard.com.au
The good news is that today there is a full range of superior performing “certified and compliant” internal and external building products that are immediately available to the Australian construction industry. These products enable the industry to design and produce long-term sustainable and affordable building solutions, and make possible a reduction in the amount of material, labour and ongoing maintenance required on a project.
THE WORLDS GREENEST AND THE WORLDS 1ST Magnesium Oxide Board Corporation Pty Ltd was established to remove the inconsistencies in the magnesium oxide board products that are being manufactured and distributed throughout the world without any authentic auditable regulation; checks or measures to quantify the products end suitability of quality for the applications it was to be used in. Fully Audited and Approved Internal and External Sheathing products under JAS/ANZ CODEMARK Conformity Certification. Recognized throughout 20 counties worldwide.Magnesium Oxide Board Corporation Pty Ltd(MgO Corp Board Products) ISO: 9001 & 14001 Accredited
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building solutions
Solar-powered architectural eskies – Australia’s “Passivhaus” dwellings While the Australian market has started to recognise the value-add of “greener” commercial buildings, the costs of residential dwellings remains largely disconnected from sustainability measures. This is at a time when central Europe rolls out solar powered low-E buildings as a matter of standard and at no extra costs.
either for passive shading as part of the building design and/or orientation such as eaves, or else for active external shading devices such as blinds, screens or shutters. External solar control devices are typically automated, with manual override functions. Solar-control glazing (“tinted glazing”) is omitted with “Passivhaus” as invariable, too costly and superfluous.
A simple, all-electric “solar-powered architectural esky” appears to be Australia’s very own version of the European “Passivhaus” standard, delivering endless comfort with virtually no heating or cooling, negligible energy costs and high re-sale value.
Furthermore, as the entire building envelope is truly air-tight, 100% fresh air is being supplied by a comfort ventilation system. This system typically operates only during weather periods when windows and doors are better not opened for thermal or humidity reasons or in commercial buildings with fixed glazing. Comparable with a ducted-air system, the comfort ventilation package includes a high-efficiency energy recovery ventilation unit and an integrated miniaturised reverse-cycle air-conditioner/heat-pump system.
Basic “Passivhaus” toolbox Somewhat conveniently, the German word “Passivhaus” translates perfectly into English as “passive house”; used and meant here in the context of the building’s reaction to the weather. “Passivhaus” is not to be mistaken for the better known building design term “passive solar house,” which relies heavily on the benefit of winter-sun exposure and lots of thermal mass for warmth. “Passivhaus” buildings in contrast work with any architecture. They can be lightweight, any shape or size, and even without solar exposure. The “Passivhaus” toolbox for architects, for both residential as well as commercial dwellings, contains four key elements. “Passivhaus” buildings behave just like eskies. They are perfectly insulated as well as air-tight (sealed) all around the building envelope – floors, walls, windows, doors and roofs/ceilings. Unless windows or doors are opened, neither cold, heat, rain, wind or noise are felt inside. The building therefore needs effectively no heating or cooling; all year round, almost irrespective of climate zone. However, as “Passivhaus” buildings barely loose heat, solar heat gain control of windows in summer is paramount. To keep the unwanted sun out, this calls
Placed in a central location such as in a cupboard in the laundry, under the house, in the office or in the server room, filtered fresh air is supplied to every room or office area from where it percolates through the building to one or more central air extraction area(s) such as the bathrooms or the kitchen. The fresh air supply is thermally pre-conditioned by the exhaust air with a very high recovery efficiency of up to 94%, hence negating the need for supplementary heating or cooling for most of the year. High “Passivhaus” performance Given the application of a comfort ventilation package with “Passivhaus” dwellings, conventional air-conditioning and space-heating systems are no longer needed. The specific heating and cooling design loads of “Passivhaus” dwellings are both limited to, and easily achieve, 10 W/m2. This design value applies to residential as well as commercial dwellings. Such a thermal building performance for example means that a 250m2 five-bedroom family home runs on a single 2.5-kW reverse-cycle air-conditioner/heat-pump unit, preferably embedded in the central comfort ventilation package. This low heating and cooling capacity is equivalent to the smallest split-system reverse-cycle air-conditioner unit on the Australian market, typically used for individual rooms only. Translated to Canberra as a case sample, the real performance of a “Passivhaus” is close to a 10 star NatHERS residential or a 7 star NABERS commercial building. The energy consumption of such base buildings is around four times lower compared to current goodpractice 6-star NatHERS or 5 star NABERS designs. The annual electricity demand for ventilation, heating and cooling of the above mentioned exemplary 250m2 five-bedroom “Passivhaus” in Canberra is around 800-1000 kWh, or $200-250 per year when assuming the current “green” power tariff of around 0.25 cents per kWh. “Passivhaus” dwellings do not have expensive utility bills - ever. Australia’s own, simple “Passivhaus” Given Australia’s comparably benign climate zones and aiming to achieve the “Passivhaus” performance as cost-effectively as possible, residential and commercial dwellings in Australia can be designed somewhat simpler and cheaper than in Northern Europe, North America or Japan.
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“Passivhaus” - imagine a building that is endlessly comfortable, without need for heating and cooling; fully solar-powered, omitting exposure to any energy price increase; accommodating any architecture, while costing no more to construct; virtually maintenance-free, and overall maintaining its market value.
When implemented in association with an air-tight building envelope, there is for instance no need to employ 30-40cm thick wall and roof insulation to drastically limit heat transmission losses to heat transfer values (u-values) of 0.1 W/m2/K or less (equivalent to R10). Similarly, using triple-glazed windows with u-values of below 0.8 W/m2/K (R1.25) might only be justified in Australia’s colder climate zones such as 7 and 8 and in conjunction with economised wall, roof and slab insulation. The air-tight building envelope is most critical in both colder as well as humid Australian climates. In combination with the comprehensive elimination of thermal bridges, this omits dew-point-shifting into the wall and ceiling constructions where hidden moisture-related damage occurs over time. Comfort ventilation in “Passivhaus” dwellings eliminates moisture and mould problems – forever. Unique to “Passivhaus” dwellings is their very slow thermal response to extreme outdoor climate conditions and/or diurnal fluctuations. Built like eskies, these buildings remain astonishingly stable in temperature. They are therefore patient enough to rely on solar electricity only for all heating, cooling and hot water needs, all of which can comfortably be generated or provided during daytime only.
“Passivhaus” dwellings in Australia are no longer using conventional, flat-plate solar hot water technology. They have been superseded by solarelectric high-efficiency heat-pump systems for energy, cost and greenhouse gas emission reasons. Most notable are the innovative high-pressure heat-pump units that use CO2 (carbon dioxide) as environmentally superfriendly refrigerant instead of conventional refrigerants. Finally, Australia’s comparably ample amount of sunshine leads to local “Passivhaus” dwellings featuring rather small solar photovoltaic (PV) systems for power supply. A 1.5-kWp PV system is typically more than sufficient to generate the total annual power consumption for ventilation, heating, cooling and hot water of a 250m2 five-bedroom residential “Passivhaus” dwelling in Canberra. Such a 1.5-kWp PV system costs less than $5,000, without government subsidies. Conclusions Adopting the basic “Passivhaus” toolbox allows architects to be free of design constraints while achieving extraordinary building performance. Thanks to moderate climatic but sun-drenched conditions, Australia’s very own “Passivhaus” path leads to the implementation of simple and cost-effective all-electric solar-powered dwellings, both residential as well as commercial. As the building envelope defines its thermal performance, “Passivhaus” dwellings are comfortable and cheap to run, hence will maintain a high resale value. Article by Dr Andreas Luzzi, CEO LAROS Technologies Pty Ltd. For more information visit www.laros.com.au.
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cladding
Mastery of the building envelope – the secret to energy efficiency It may not be the first thing that springs to mind when designing or retrofitting a property, but the building envelope or the interface between the interior and exterior environments is one of most important aspects of any building.
This is particularly true when it comes to improving energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness and the long-term performance of the building. Factors including rising energy prices, concerns over environmental impacts and occupant health and comfort are driving the industry’s focus on the building envelope. So what is the building envelope and how can you get the most out of it? As the interface between the interior and exterior environments, the building envelope incorporates the foundations, roof, walls, doors and windows of a building. It serves as the outer shell to protect the indoor environment and facilitate climate control. Put simply, it shields occupants from weather and climate by controlling rain, air, heat and vapour. One of the best ways to control these factors is with a combination of insulation and air sealing – that is, ensuring that any openings such as windows, doors or power points are completely sealed so that air leakage is reduced. Modern exterior insulated panel systems such as MasterWall offer an effective solution to achieve superior weather/air tightness for walls, floors and ceilings. But the real benefit lies in the dollars! Expect to save as much as 30-40 percent in energy costs related to heating and cooling. not all panels are created equal MasterWall was the first external insulated panel system in Australia to be accredited by the Building Commission. More recently, MasterWall and MasterWall K-Series received the prestigious CodeMark certification. Both building systems has have been specifically developed to meet Australian conditions and are based on proven technology. There are some panels on the market that fail to meet these requirements and are consequently liable to develop moisture-related problems. This can reduce the effect of insulation batts in wall cavities by more than 60 percent and compromise the integrity of the render system, to the point where cracks appear and spoil the aesthetics of a building. Using an accredited system such as MasterWall overcomes these issues.
Practica MMC’s technical team is highly experienced in matters relating to the whole-of-building envelope approach. Our people work closely with architects and builders to solve common challenges relating to air, water ingress and thermal tightness. They understand the interaction between composite materials and can advise on ways to enhance efficiency and help innovate design. We recently assisted a leading Melbourne architect to preserve the aesthetics of a proposed design. Having originally specified cement sheeting, the architect was concerned when the manufacturer would not warrant the product’s use due to the curvature application. In speaking with Practica MMC, the architect specified MasterWall 50mm panel to achieve the desired wavy outcome. As a result, the architect was able to warrant the work and deliver added value in terms of thermal efficiency. Overall, insulated panel systems are a core element to creating the next generation of high-performance buildings. Keeping water out, heat or cold air in as you choose, resisting wind forces and minimising impacts on the environment are some of the challenges facing architects, builders and property owners. The key to success lies with maximising the integrity of the entire building envelope, starting from the outside and working your way in. Article by Sandy McPherson, Managing Director, Practica MMC. Practica MMC is an Australian company offering a unique range of modern insulating wall and floor construction solutions for residential and commercial projects. Brands include MasterWall, MasterWall K-Series powered by Kingspan Kooltherm®, MasterWall Skyline and MasterFloor.
For more information contact: Phone: (03) 9553 3211 Website: visit www.practicammc.com.au
Today, MasterWall and its related products, MasterWall K-Series and MasterWall Skyline, lead the industry in Australia, offering solutions that are integrated, technically advanced and BCA accredited. MasterWall K-Series carries a thermal rating up to R4.0 achieved with a phenolic panel that is only 80mm thick. This is the best insulative value by thickness of any external panel available in the world today. In addition, MasterWall K-Series delivers a Bushfire Attack Level (B.A.L.) Rating of 40 and the MasterWall polystyrene panel system achieves a Bushfire Attack Level (B.A.L.) Rating of 29. Both MasterWall and MasterWall K Series have achieved a Cyclonic Rating of C4. the building envelope starts at the design stage To maximise the efficiency of the building envelope and achieve correct detailing, it’s best to consider the use of insulated panels at the design stage. This will ensure the integrity of the seal between different building elements is preserved and will avoid moisture ingress that can dramatically reduce the effectiveness of insulation, and can have a serious damaging influence on the structure.
Hawthorn residence - Jane Riddell Architects
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doors
Introducing Castella – architectural cabinet handles and knobs and more Choose high-quality Castella architectural fittings to create the ‘wow factor’! Castella is Australia’s leading brand of cabinet handles and knobs, and is the flagship brand of Southern Architectural Hardware (SAH), a specialist importing and hardware distribution company. Castella’s products are available in a comprehensive range of styles, designs and finishes that complement the diversity of Australia’s architectural styles - from classic Australian homes to ultra modern executive office suites. From new buildings to renovations, the Castella brand offers the best in quality architectural fittings that will breathe life into your residential and commercial projects, with interior fittings that totally transforms kitchens and bathrooms. Castella’s products can be relied on for superior design and exceptional functionality With consistent product development and commitment to quality, Castella maintains its premium brand position in the design of architectural fittings for the commercial and domestic markets. Castella products remain a first choice for many prominent designers, specifiers and builders.
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The Castella collection is available online and through selected hardware stores and outlets across Australia. With Castella’s renowned friendly and efficient customer service you are sure to receive all the assistance you need to achieve outstanding results with premium architectural fittings for your next project.
For more information contact: Phone: 1800 061 787 Fax: (03) 6228 7077 Email: sales@castella.net.au Website: www.castella.net.au
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Electrical
Is your electrician accredited? When you use a Master Electrician, you can be confident you are choosing an industry appraised and accredited first-class professional. Leading quality Master Electricians are the professionals of the electrical industry and using a Master Electrician is your safeguard against second-rate workmanship. Customers who engage a Master Electrician know they are appointing a contractor who delivers the highest levels of quality, safety and reliability. Contractors are independently audited by Master Electricians Australia (MEA), the leading electrical organisation in Australia, and to earn their accreditation status they must meet and maintain stringent high standards. 12 month workmanship guarantee The Accreditation status is a mark of a trusted professional. Every Master Electrician is required to adhere to a strict code of ethics and provide their customers with a 12-month guarantee on work carried out. Leading efficiency & safety Accredited Master Electricians are quality electrical contractors who have proven they have the qualifications and experience to provide you with a safe, energy efficient solution for your home or business.
Power Integration won the Residential Project Valued Over $400,000 award for their work on a home located on the Brisbane River after the January 2011 floods. The owners not only rebuilt their property but purchased the property next door so they could extend their existing home. Power Integration was able to provide one point of contact instead of the customer and builder having to coordinate eight different trades, in order to carry out a seamless installation. Commlec was awarded Smart Wiring Project of the Year for their work on a residential home on Beach Road, Black Rock in Melbourne. The project took seven months to complete with six electricians and the automation control included lighting, blinds, curtains, swimming pool and CCTV Intercom. Use of iPad and remote accessibility controlling appliance and utilities gives the home owner freedom to select and access all types of mood lighting to create different effects. Mr Richards said judging the award nominees was particularly difficult this year.
Industry leaders MEA represents the best of the electrical trade across the country. We accept only those electrical contractors who meet and uphold our stringent criteria.
“The standard of Master Electricians’ work is improving year on year, and the winners selected have demonstrated they are well and truly industry leaders,” he said.
Our Master Electricians are supported with first-class industry advice, expertise and service. MEA ensures they continue to meet the industry’s highest standards with our in-house team of specialists on hand to provide expert guidance and training.
Look for the logo The Master Electricians logo is the trusted hallmark relied on by consumers and specialists in the construction industry to deliver the highest standards of quality, electrical safety, and integrity. Accredited Master Electricians are available across Australia. To find your local Master Electrician, look for the logo or visit the website today.
Award winning projects Some of the country’s best and brightest electricians were celebrated at the Annual Excellence Awards night held by MEA in September 2012.
For more information contact: Phone: 1800 889 198 Website: www.masterelectricians.com.au
The ECA Group CEO, Malcolm Richards, was impressed by all the award recipients, commending them on their stellar efforts throughout the year. “Each of the winners epitomise what Master Electricians Australia is all about, which is essentially to lead the industry and connect with others on these advancements,” Mr Richards said.
To find your local Master Electrician, look for the logo.
Beach Road residence by Commlec – winner of Smart Wiring Project of the Year.
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facades
A new generation of façade systems – innovative, flexible and effective AGROB Buchtal’s bracket-mounted, rear ventilated ceramic façades are highly efficient through rapid installation, variable mounting systems and self-cleaning using state-of-the-art HT technology.
There is no second chance for first impressions - and this is also the case for buildings. A building façade not only protects a building against the effects of weather, but at the same time has a visual impact to the region and its visitors. Ceramic façade systems from AGROB offer an impressive variety of colours, sizes and special pieces – for both renovations and new buildings. Curtain-type, rear-ventilated facades As one of only a few tile manufacturers world-wide, AGROB has been operating in the sector of curtain-type, rear-ventilated facades for decades. The AGROB’s bracket-mounted, rear ventilated façades are highly efficient with rapid installation and variable mounting systems. Combined with insulating materials (in any thickness desired), these facades are resistant to Australia’s harsh weather conditions to provide an agreeable, interior climate that reduces heating and cooling energy requirements and helps protect the environment with lower CO2 emissions. The product families KeraTwin and KerAion offer innumerable possibilities, and whether glazed or unglazed, there are attractive designs and a variety of styles and sizes available. AGROB façade systems are far more durable than any kind of plaster, and they provide sound insulation as well as fire protection. Perfect cleanliness thanks to the triple effect AGROB ceramic façades are exclusively available with HT, which is applied during the manufacturing process to give the product revolutionary properties with three great effects.
This first advantage is its dirt-repelling properties that enable a selfwashing effect when it rains. Every shower becomes a cleaning operation free of charge! For every type of glazed or unglazed façade, HT offers a second advantage that the surface has an antibacterial effect and is protected for life against algae, moss and fungi infestation so absolutely no chemical products are required. The third benefit of the HT coating is that it not only keeps the building clean, but also the environment. Scientific analyses have proven that a HT façade surface of 1000m² cleans the air as effectively as 70 medium-sized deciduous trees by decomposing the exhaust fumes produced by industry and cars. Enhancing the status of existing buildings AGROB’s façade also offers solutions for the renovation of buildings. When the owner of a building decides against the demolition and in favour of a general renovation, KeraTwin or KerAion panels are the ideal solution to replace old cladding or fibre cement. Thanks to the enormous range of colours and formats, renovation projects turn into highlights, with lower energy climate control and reduced maintenance costs. Key benefits of AGROB façades • Improved insulation and acoustics • Building protection from rain and moisture • Lower CO2 emissions • Cleaner air, HT technology decomposes exhaust fumes • Easy maintenance, ability to access building membrane or replace sections • Light weight material reducing transport and installation costs • Rapid installation • Low cleaning costs, due to HT self-cleaning technology • Enhancing the status of existing buildings, even for those with problematic base Visit the Ceramic Solution website for more information on the superior performance and cleaning characteristics of the patented protective coatings of AGROB’s façade systems, view the latest façade designs or download the design booklet free of charge
For more information contact: Website: www.ceramicsolutions.com.au/agrob
BRACKET-MOUNTED, REAR-VENTILATED FAÇADES IN THEIR MOST ATTRACTIVE FORM.
AGROB BUCHTAL has developed a spectacular pallet of ceramic façades, providing endless creativity with its service-friendly formats and colours. The façade system facilitates rapid installation and provides heat, moisture and sound insulation as well as fire protection for new or renovated buildings. A special advantage is AGROB’s patented HT coating. Sun and rain clean the façade in a totally natural way and protects the building against algae, moss and fungi. Reducing maintenance and cleaning costs and increasing the service life of the façade. Download latest in façade designs www.ceramicsolutions.com.au/agrob
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FIREPLACES
Hybrid gas fireplace/central heater from Escea The Escea DX series offers the functionality of a central heating unit with the great looks of the most sophisticated ultra wide fireplaces on the market. A large fireplace gives a home a wonderful warm place where the family or friends can gather to enjoy special time together. It offers a refuge in this busy world, a place for great conversation, or perhaps somewhere where you can quietly sit, deep in thought, mesmerised by the flickering flames. Escea’s revolutionary new DX series gas fireplaces not only give you all the advantages of a traditional fireplace but they bring a whole set of 21st century improvements. One of the key innovative features of these fireplaces is that in addition to heating the room in which the fireplace located, the fire can also act as a central heating unit delivering heat to the rest of the house. These fireplaces can claim the title of the world’s best looking central heating unit. With up to 1500mm wide flame pattern for the DX1500, and 1000mm wide for the DX1000, just the sheer width of the flame creates an impressive, dramatic statement. These fireplaces look great single-sided, but appear even more spectacular with Escea’s doublesided, see-through option. The DX series carries a high Energy Star rating as they capture up to 90% of the available heat and return it back into the house via Escea’s Heat Duct technology. This system ensures heat travels to the far ends of your room, providing quiet and complete room heating while additional ducts provide heat to other areas of your house. Escea’s Smart Heat intelligent control system, maintains correct heat output by ramping the heat up and down to ensure your home is always at your ideal temperature. The Smart Heat system can talk to a home automation system if required, and also allows remote control of the fireplace via both internet and cell phone, using our free iPhone and Android apps. The online web-based service allows customers to turn the fireplace on as they leave the office, so that they always arrive to a home that is at exactly the temperature they desire.
The DX series uses Escea’s latest Powered Direct Vent flue technology which brings air for the fireplace from outside the house ensuring that the fireplace will always burn at its optimum. This system allows not the only traditional vertical, but also horizontal flue runs, allowing for termination on vertical walls. Like all Escea fireplaces the DX series is designed to give maximum flexibility when planning the look of the room. In addition to the Escea Velo fascia the DX series offers a frameless design so a special focal point can be created with the imaginative use of wall materials. The DX series comes supplied with reflective side panels to mirror the flames dancing over the unique Crystalight fuel bed. To further enhance the effect the Crystalight layer may be topped with light Driftwood or dark Birchwood. With the various design options, the aesthetically pleasing Escea’s DX series gas fireplaces can complement a wide range of interior design and architectural styles and their advanced technological features adds an energy efficiency and performance functionality that makes them a most appropriate choice for contemporary lifestyles.
For more information contact: Email: info@escea.com
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So wide, we couldn’t fit it all in this ad.
The new DX1500 luxury gas fireplace boasts a huge 1500mm wide flame, 5 star energy efficiency, heat ducting to heat multiple rooms, and the ability to control the fireplace with your iPhone or Android phone with our free apps. Find out more at escea.com/DX1500
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ENERGY
Energy recovery ventilation “Build Tight –Ventilate Right”
Air leakage in our buildings is a very important issue that is currently not being addressed. It accounts for up to 25% of the building’s energy efficiency performance. It’s just as important as insulation in ceilings, walls and floors, as well as good site positioning and protection of windows. In North America and Europe the ‘Pressure Testing’ of all new buildings is often mandatory, as this test provides proof of how leaky a building is. This will indicate if the various sealing techniques have been effective and that the building meets the required regulated, low leakage rate. By tightening our new and existing buildings we can reduce the natural leakage rate and therefore significantly reduce our energy consumption for both heating and cooling. This is especially important with the cost of energy rising every year. However we need continuous fresh air in our homes: • to breathe, • to disperse indoor pollutants, • to remove moisture build-up, and • to provide enough air for gas fired appliances.
Energy Recovery Ventilators solve this problem by bringing fresh filtered air into a building and removing the stale air. In the process the ERV can transfer up to 90% of the heating and cooling from the stale air and transfer it to the incoming fresh air. As a result your house can be warmer in winter and cooler in summer. In a typical residential building, fresh filtered air is distributed to the bedrooms and living areas, and stale humid air is removed from kitchens, bathrooms, ensuites and toilets. ERVs can also integrate with ducted heating and air conditioning systems. ERVs provide whole house or apartment ventilation solutions that maximize energy efficiency as well as providing a healthier indoor environment. This is especially important for people who suffer from allergies and asthma. air2energy is the Australian agent for Venmar, Zehnder, LUNOS and XVEN.
For more information contact: Website: www.air2energy.com.au
HEAT & ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATION BUILD TIGHT - VENTILATE RIGHT Maximize building energy efficiency with a heat & energy recovery ventilator. recover up-to 95% heating or cooling, maximize energy efficiency, improve indoor air quality, DIY option available, Passiv Haus certified, low power consumption, ideal for SIPS & RAPS.
Intelligent Fresh Air Systems www.air2energy.com.au | 03 5427 3175 | 0403 063 901
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flooring
Let us make a statement – expression of taste and style After serving the timber and construction industry for 78 years, quality and price is only met with distinction. For over 78 years the family owners of High Country Timber Floors (HCTF Pty Ltd) has continually served the timber industry. Now currently employing the 4th generation, High Country Timber Floors only looks to the future.
Offices (ACT), Department of Climate Change Building (ACT), Taronga Zoo, Western Plains Zoo, Qantas Campus Hub, Campbelltown Catholic Club, just to mention a few. These projects display the level of quality and workmanship High Country Timber Floors has to offer for the industry.
High Country Timber Floors strives to achieve the highest possible standard for every project, regardless of the size and its complexity or whether it be residential, domestic or commercial projects. With our primary focus being the supply and installation of both new and recycled timber flooring, timber decking and solid timber treads and risers, we can also provide you with any timber requirements, from Architectural Timber to large structural hardwoods for boardwalks, wharves and heavy construction.
Whether you require just the generic floor system or a specified acoustic floor system High Country Timber Floors always understands the requirements of every project.
High Country Timber Floors specialises in undertaking Commercial and Government Projects across the ACT and NSW regardless of the size and quantity. High Country Timber Floors has been the successful contractor for numerous award winning projects in the past including the 2011 Project of the Year Botswana Embassy. Other projects include Australian Parliament House, National Library of Australia, Attorney General’s
High Country Timber Floors never rests on its previous successes. We are always looking at ways to improve the end result. Our commitment, customer service and ongoing support has bought High Country Timber Floors to the forefront of the industry.
For more information contact: Phone: (02) 4869 1444 Fax: (02) 4869 5744 Email: sales@countrytimberfloors.com.au Website: www.hctf.com.au
Beauty is Natural
Suppliers & Installers of: • Timber Flooring & Decking (Local & Imported) • Recycled Timber products • Solid Timber Stair Treads & Risers • Architectural Timbers • Floor Accessories • External Timbers • Maintenance Services 189 Lackey Road Moss Vale NSW 2577
Phone: 02 4869 1444 Fax: 02 4869 5744
Email: sales@countrytimberfloors.com.au Website: www.hctf.com.au
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Garage doors
Merlin garage door openers – the smarter choice For energy efficient, high quality automatic door and gate openers that are also compliant with Australian safety standard - Merlin has the solution. With a range of automatic garage door openers boasting the latest in technology to offer convenience, reliability, safety, security and energy efficiency, Merlin is the automatic choice for your next new build.
Merlin is part of the Chamberlain Group, the world’s largest manufacturer of automatic door and gate operators for residential and commercial applications with the very latest safety, security and convenience features.
Rather than specifying a door and opener package from the same supplier, Merlin offers a large range of high quality professionally installed garage door opener solutions that can be easily fitted to all door types.
For more information contact: Phone: 1800 638 234 Email: customerservice@chamberlainanz.com.au Website: www.gomerlin.com.au
From the world’s largest manufacturer of garage door openers, Merlin garage door openers are easy to install, are energy efficient and backed by a national warranty. “The Merlin range uses world class components to ensure industry leading energy efficiency, with sub 1 watt standby power, making Merlin the smarter choice for your next build,” said Merlin Product Marketing Manager, Grant Emanuel. “With slim and modern designs, Merlin offers an extensive range of quality automatic door openers to suit any kind of new or existing door, providing products that offer years of convenience, reliable operation, security and safety.” “Being powerful, quiet, build to last and also offering up to a 5 year warranty, the Merlin range is the brand of choice for architects and specifiers when designing for new builds,” added Grant There are a number of models to choose from in the Merlin range, with options for single or double roller, tilt and sectional doors. Merlin products are also compliant with Australian safety standards, with Merlin garage door openers safely stopping and reversing if obstructed, preventing contact with all obstacles. The inbuilt light also functions automatically once the door is operated for added safety and security.
iSURROUNDS
Design
Automation
Audio Visual
Control
Home Theatre
E: info@isurrounds.com.au | M: 0449 708 134 | W: www.isurrounds.com.au
The founders of iSURROUNDS have both had previous roles in the industry for many years, and have worked on various projects small and large.
AUDIO VISUAL iSURROUNDS can provide concepts right through to handover for any audio visual system you may desire, including ones you may not have known about.
They have developed what they believe to be a method in providing solutions for everybody ranging from the direct AUTOmATION iSURROUNDS can offer help when it comes time to client through to developers, designers and architects. layout and design your lighting within your home. With main focus on user functionality, aesthetics for designer requirements whilst always being forward SYSTEm DESIgN thinking in designing initial structure for system expansion iSURROUNDS team work with you to design a system that exceeds the expectations of all parties involved. and most of all RELIABLE AND EASY TO USE.
iSURROUNDS Partners
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rainwater products
Ace Gutters – leading manufacturer and supplier of rainwater products and plumbing supplies in Australia Since 1953 Ace Gutters has built and maintained a reputation for being a manufacturer of the highest quality rainwater products. A 100% Australian owned company, Ace Gutters is a true success story when it comes to Australian manufacturing. In 2004 Ace Gutters took their manufacturing operation to a new level when they invested in a state-of-the-art BRONX International Continuous Coil Coating Line, located at their head office in Mortdale NSW. Since that time Ace Gutters has supplied the marketplace with a new and improved high quality Australian made pre-painted steel product called DURAKOTE® which has been specifically designed for the harsh Australian environment. DURAKOTE® is manufactured from the world’s most recognised steel substrate Aluzinc (Al Zn 55%) a substrate that complies with the International Steel Standard ASTM A792M. DURAKOTE® also offers a superior paint finish designed to meet Australian Standard AS2728 using a high quality polyester paint with an oven baked finish which resists peeling and flaking. For these reasons Ace Gutters warrants DURAKOTE® for a period of 20 years covering gutter, fascia and downpipes. DURAKOTE® is available in a variety of colours and will match any steel roofing colour available in the market place today, due to the DURAKOTE® advanced coating system and superior grade substrate, Ace Gutters’ products are also compatible with any make or model of pre-painted steel roofing. For more severe coastal and industrial environments, Ace Gutters offers a premium range DURAKOTE® COASTAL which is so robust it comes with an extended warranty and is available in the three most popular gutter profiles, in six beautiful Australian landscape colours that will suit any style of building. Ace Gutters is fully committed to meeting their customers’ needs through the supply of high quality products, the delivery of excellent customer service and overall value for money. Ace Gutters customers range from project home builders, owner builders, hardware stores, tradespersons, to the general public and home renovators. In the design and detailing of a roof drainage system, consideration must be given to a range of the factors such as rainfall intensity, roof catchment area, gutter size/capacity, gutter fall, gutter outlets (sumps, rain-heads, nozzles), downpipe size, quantity and placement, overflow consideration, material selection, jointing, etc. Ace Gutters has a large range of guttering products and rainwater accessories to suit all requirements from the most contemporary styled constructions to traditional buildings. For example Ace’s Nu-Line is a gutter and fascia in one, and it is designed for direct installation to roof rafters, without the use of timber fascia. Ace’s Mini-Line is a smaller version with a similar front profile and a flat back to fit flush to the fascia using concealed or external brackets. The rainwater
capacity is approximately 20% more than the 115mm Quad Gutter and with overflows designed in the front it makes Mini-Line ideal for heavy rainfall areas. Ace’s Square-Line gutter is a square front gutter ideal for garages and carports with overflow holes designed in the front. Ace’s Half Round is a European style gutter with a semicircular design that is supported by external brackets. With a 150mm diameter it has a greater water capacity and the speed of the water travel is greater than a conventional gutter allowing to clear debris and silt. The great advantage of having this cylindrical design is that it has a self-cleaning feature. Ace’s Round-Line Gutter is also a cylindrical designed gutter with a flat back and no external bracket with a 150mm diameter and self cleaning feature. One of the most popular features is the weather-resistant painted finish. The DURAKOTE® range consists of 80% and 25% gloss finishes. The 80% gloss range gives a finish that is comparable to car duco and you can choose from a range of 25 colours. Ace Gutters delivers daily to Sydney, Newcastle and Melbourne metropolitan areas, Canberra, Sydney’s South Coast and Nowra – and more delivery services information can be found on Ace’s website. With over 60 years experience in the industry you can be sure you are receiving the highest quality products when purchasing your pre-painted steel products from Ace Gutters.
For more information contact: Email: sales@acegutters.com.au Website: www.acegutters.com.au
MADE IN AUSTRALIA DURAKOTE® PRE PAINTED STEEL
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lifts and hoists
Parking solutions that won’t break your budget Hero Hoists is an innovator in the Automotive Hoist and Garage Equipment field, with a commitment to service – and a solid reputation that its competitors’ envy. Free from any ties to a particular supplier or manufacturer, Hero Hoists can provide independent unbiased recommendations for each customer’s individual parking requirements.
If you’re looking for a hoist for use in a commercial workshop or you’re an enthusiast/restorer in your home garage, Hero Hoists has products strong, safe and tough enough for any of these applications.
Hero Hoists leverages its agents to provide the most up-to-date solutions, and where possible, deals with Original Equipment Manufacturers to provide peace of mind and the back-up you expect.
Now carrying two post hoists with Australian Certification, all hoists come with an exclusive Hero Hoists lifetime structural warranty (for private use), and three years on electrics - with the usual 12 months on hydraulics and parts.
From a two-car dependent stacker, complex multi-level independent carousel, or a two or three level pit-parking system, Hero Hoists will find a solution at the most cost-effective price. In response to market demand, Hero Hoists recently developed a narrow version of the popular tilt-parking system which fits comfortably within a standard parking bay of 2.4m width and is ideal for apartments, small garages and carparks where the width of each bay is limited. Aussie-owned and family-run, Hero Hoists is the proud stockists of Lift King hoists, Cartools and Oupo Parking Lifts, genuine Australian Selson Air-Jacks, plus a range of high quality garage equipment. The business also carries wheel balancers, tyre changers, car rotisseries, tool boxes, automotive tools and other accessories.
Now affiliated with Powerlift Brisbane, Hero Hoists offers competitive transport pricing between NSW and Queensland, at the same affordable prices. From its head office in Sydney and its Brisbane office, Hero Hoists can supply products Australia-wide at a very competitive price. Hero Hoists also has the agency for Windrush Catamarans, • M• Springless Trailers and MityToy Off-Road Recreational UTV’s.
For more information contact: Phone: 1300 79 5438 Mobile: 0413 29 3318 Email: info@herohoists.com.au Website www.herohoists.com.au
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Software
Do more of the work you enjoy Spend less time on office administration
With an emphasis on ease of use, Abtrac time recording and invoicing software offers busy managers and owners a way to achieve better financial results and spend less time on administration. “Quite simply, Abtrac has made a big positive impact on my business” says James Cooper of award winning Sanctum Design BDANSW. “Abtrac supports a simple business management approach, and is a tool that fits into an office our size most cost effectively.
Abtrac reflects this need and offers designers the chance to achieve a better balance between creativity and business administration. Abtrac works because it is based on an on-going design brief from hundreds of building industry professionals - all wanting to increase the quality time they can give their clients and reduce the amount of back office drudgery. Abtrac delivers. The reports alone are worth their weight in gold, keeping you in touch with what’s happening on each project.
“You write it once, then forget it. Then I can focus on the work I enjoy. “And when I need that vital info for invoicing, to respond to a client query, or to quickly review progress on a particular job it’s right there at a click of the mouse.” Abtrac is software used by building designers like James to manage Clients, Jobs, Time Recording, Invoicing, Debtors and more. Today, all building designers need to focus as much on the productivity and profitability of their work as they do on their skill levels and creativity.
Launched in Sydney and now used across Australia, Abtrac is a well proven product used by architects, building designers, cost estimators, engineers, geotechs, land surveyors and quantity surveyors, planners, and project managers. Go online to see how Abtrac could fit into your business.
For more information contact: Phone: 1800 218 434 Website: www.abtrac.com.au
IMAGINE SITTING BACK THIS TIME NEXT YEAR KNOWING YOU’VE DONE MUCH BETTER. •
What if you had your time management and invoicing under control?
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What if you could save time with an all-in-one solution, and replace spread sheets and other systems you might be using to manage your projects?
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With Abtrac you can more easily plan and manage every job, every employee, and every due date. Track projects stage by stage, through variations, with real time profitability and progress reporting.
What if you were able to lift your billings by 10, 15, even 20%? With Abtrac in support you will see and feel the benefits. Because in a business like yours, time really is money, and knowledge really is power. Abtrac helps you, day by day, job by job, and across the whole office. And of course your bottom line will also show the difference. We work with many businesses like yours. Abtrac reflects this understanding. Visit us at www.abtrac.com.au to see who else is using Abtrac. Read what they say, and see what Abtrac can do for you. Or phone 1800 218 434 for more information.
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software
new CAD on the block… well at least for Australia If you thought you had very little choice in CAD/BIM software, think again. Australian CAD software giant introduces the best of the best. German and Swiss products always evoke a sense of precision, attention to detail and high build quality. In Europe today the leading Architectural BIM/CAD software is EliteCAD from Swiss company Messerli AG. EliteCAD stands out from its competitors by combining the key features they possess with unique talents that allow designers to more rapidly design, change and document every project in a seamless integrated process and at an affordable price. “Searching the globe for the most potent alternative to the current USAcentric offerings led us directly to EliteCAD,” MD of CAD Australia said. “It is refreshing and exciting to have such a powerful pedigree product available here. It is long established in Europe and set for the global market. All over the world designers and architects require software that is flexible enough to handle any design and project, is compatible with colleagues using other CAD or BIM products, is fast and easy to adopt into their business and allows them to make changes to designs quickly.” EliteCAD’s product manager in Australia is not a salesman but a graduate architect/designer who knows modern CAD software having been taught Revit and ArchiCAD. He understands the benefits of EliteCAD and is
happy to talk to those who are serious about the tools they use in their business, and those who are simply curious. Users of software like AutoCAD, Vectorworks or Chief Architect should also contact the office to find out more. EliteCAD is sold and fully supported by Australia’s own CAD International.
For more information contact: Phone: (02) 9973 4499 Email: info@cad.com.au Website: www.cad.com.au – www.elitecad.com.au
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Sustainable Architects
Solar-Earth Design – three decades of sustainable, energy efficient and environmentally sensitive design The award-winning building design and energy consultancy company, Solar-Earth Design, has actively maintained its core philosophy of sustainability, energy efficiency and environmental integration for over 30 years. Acclaimed for its innovative, sustainable and energy efficient designs of customised homes, multi-dwelling developments and home renovations, Solar-Earth Design has effected vital changes with an integration of alternative renewable energy systems, such as solar wind and micro–hydro, for urban, rural, coastal and alpine commissions across Australia. A holistic approach is the mainstay of Solar-Earth Design’s methodology to develop sustainable and innovative design. The company takes into account the client’s lifestyle, the surrounding environment and biodiversity, and the potential for integration of sustainable systems. The results are individualised designs that are integrated, balanced and economical. After first determining the most appropriate environmental solution for each new construction, Solar-Earth Design plans a home that agrees with the land it borrows from, rather than modifying the land to suit the home. This approach not only benefits the immediate environment, it ensures that the building is more economical to run, is temperature stable and is a healthier structure to inhabit. By utilising recycled building materials, or new materials that have a low environmental impact, Solar-Earth Design further minimises the building’s overall impact on the environment. A key
component of Solar-Earth Design’s methodology is the collaboration with each client. Clients are encouraged to contribute to the process of designing their home, rather than be isolated from it. They are offered a personalised service with complete reassurance throughout all stages of the project from illustrating the design in 3D computer CAD modelling; site assessment and analysis; landscape design; energy and resource conservation; planning and building permit applications; contract tenders; project co-ordination; as well as administration and quality assurance. With three decades of experience, Solar-Earth Design has the high-level expertise to help you design a home that integrates and harmonises with the natural environment and contains a certain level of self-sufficiency for a healthy, sustainable, energy efficient and economical lifestyle.
For more information contact: Phone: (03) 9719 7535 Email: dteb@ozemail.com.au Website: www.solar-earthdesign.com.au
“ innovative, sustainable, energy efficient and creative building design and consultancy services ”
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WINNER: BDAV BUILDING DESIGN AWARDS 2006 Best Environmentally Sustainable Design - Residential WINNER: MASTER BUILDERS ASSOC. OF VICTORIA HOUSING EXCELLENCE AWARDS 2005 Best Sustainable Energy Home Best Quality Finished Project
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solar - earth design Mark Howard Ph: 03 9719 7535 dteb@ozemail.com.au www.solar-earthdesign.com.au
Custom design services encompassing urban, rural, coastal and alpine commissions statewide and nationally. Energy Efficiency & Sustainability consultants. Specialist Services: • Sustainability & Thermal Performance Feasibility Reports • Energy Ratings • Bushfire Design and Bushfire Development Applications • B.A.L. Assessments
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Timber
Western Red Cedar continues to surprise The benefits and application of Western Red Cedar in modern architecture continue to surprise many designers, builders and home owners. What has long been recognised as a ‘traditional’ building material, Western Red Cedar is still in favour providing unbeatable style and functionality to any project.
also very pleased to have attained GreenTagCertTM Certified Platinum Ratings—an extremely high standard—for most of our products,” the Cedar Sales spokesperson said.
Evolving and shaping new trends for the heartwood is leading Australian manufacturer and supplier of Western Red Cedar, and long-time craftsman – Cedar Sales.
This coupled with the company’s hands-on approach and attention to detail, delivers real confidence and value to builders, architects, designers, resellers and DIY renovators across the country.
A spokesperson for Cedar Sales said Western Red Cedar solutions were being used in homes and commercial buildings to satisfy contemporary wants and age-old needs.
Panelling - Enhance your internal and out-of-weather external walls and ceilings. Panelling is a great way to add warmth, character and value to a space. Cedar Sales’ unique profile design makes for easy installation.
“Its versatility, practicality and durability are outstanding. It can give a distinctive, innovative look from natural and rustic to clean and contemporary,” the spokesperson said.
Cladding - Add visual interest to your building exterior and enjoy the outstanding aesthetics of your building façade. Not only does the natural appeal of the timber add depth and warmth, but the physical properties— outstanding thermal protection, stability and acoustic absorption —makes Cedar Sales’ Western Red Cedar cladding solutions the smart choice.
“Even better, it works equally well indoors and outside. It maintains its shape even when exposed to elements, it’s naturally resistant to decay-causing fungi and can be used outside without preservative treatments. This makes it an ideal base for all types of paints and stains, as well as glue bonds. “On the practical side of things, its ‘straightness’ makes it the best choice for decks, fences or sidings and it’s lightweight but strong, and easy to cut, plane, profile and nail without splitting.” The Cedar Sales product range features a wide variety of time-honoured favourites, as well as more modern styles. The timeless beauty of Western Red Cedar is combined with innovative profile designs. The company’s in-house manufacturing and craftsmanship results in a unique flair across its panelling, cladding, screening, architraves and trimmings, and window and door components. Cedar Sales is not only leading the way in product innovation meeting customer’s unique needs and individual style, its products and the company are inherently green, achieving the highest environmental accreditation. “Western Red Cedar has been widely recognised as the ultimate sustainable building product. All Cedar Sales Western Red Cedar products have received the prestigious GreenTagCertTM GreenRate Level A Certification and Chain of Custody FSC® Certification or PEFC Certification. We are
Screening and Square dressed - Western Red Cedar’s durability and strength make it ideal for internal or external screening and fencing. This striking, versatile and practical wood has an outstanding ability to span relatively long distances, remain straight and stable, and withstand hot or damp conditions with no visible impact. Architraves and Trims – Choose from Cedar Sales’ range of architraves and trims which are available in classic and ornate or simple and modern profiles. And benefit from their straight and stable nature, fine grain, resistance to splitting and water tolerance. Joinery, window and door components – Cedar Sales range of Western Red Cedar joinery timber includes machined profiles for manufacturing traditional and architectural timber doors and windows, and seasoned sawn timbers for cabinet makers and joiners who manufacturer their own components. For more information about Cedar Sales unique, innovative, environmentally friendly products visit www.cedarsales.com.au or call 1800 156 455.
For more information contact: Phone: 1800 156 455 Website: www.cedarsales.com.au
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TILES
Belmondo Projects – for porcelain, ceramic, stone, terracotta and glass tiles The possibilities are endless with Belmondo’s incredible range of the finest locally made or imported tiles, and individually tailored solutions for first class residential and commercial tiling projects.
With extensive industry experience, Belmondo Projects has rapidly grown to meet the heritage restoration and hospitality markets. The company’s stunning newly expanded showroom and specifier gallery is a must see in Camperdown, just a few minutes drive from the CBD and Surrey Hills. The showroom is a comfortable environment that provides retail and specifier customers with an even greater choice of tiles and an improved service. The new showroom features an extensive range of mosaics, including timber mosaics suitable for wet areas. Porcelain tiles imported from some of Europe’s leading suppliers, are available in both standard and thin body formats. Contemporary geometric floor patterns, such as those chosen for Cafe Vue in St. Kilda, include the famous Winckelmans porcelain tiles from France, terracotta and stone, as well as basalt and bluestone. With its own factory located close by, Belmondo has the capacity to produce wall tiles in customers’ specified colours. Standard wall tiles are available in four sizes: 100x100mm, 150x75mm, 150x150mm and 200x100mm and small production runs of customised colours of up to 100m2 are not a problem. In most cases Belmondo can colour match existing original tiles on heritage buildings. Recent projects include the Sumo Salad franchise, Char Rotisserie Bondi, Jamie’s (Oliver) Restaurant Sydney, and the Newtown Hotel in trendy Newtown. Belmondo can also glaze capping tiles, listelli, trims, coves and skirting tiles plus hand-painted, screen printed and embossed decorative wall border tiles, such as those used in the recent Newtown Hotel refurbishment. Screen-printed floor tiles featuring early 20th century geometric and floral patterns are another specialty product manufactured at Belmondo’s Sydney plant. Belmondo manufactures, imports and distributes a vast array of porcelain, ceramic, stone, terracotta and glass tiles suitable for commercial and residential projects, from heritage to contemporary. The extensive portfolio caters for every style from streamlined modernist designs through to the current trend for a more organic, eco-aesthetic, using hand-made, handglazed rusticated tiles. Belmondo has a network of leading suppliers throughout Europe, America, Asia and locally, including Marazzi, Rex, Provenza, Trend Mosaics, Impronta, Atlas Concorde and Pixel. While Belmondo is continually searching for new, unique, on-trend, and classic products the range is supplemented with items created by the company’s multi award-winning design team, which includes an in-house ceramic artist. The Ceramica Bella, Puebla and French Provincial collections are just some of the original ranges created by the Belmondo design team. Belmondo
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can also manufacture custom-made, one-off panels for kitchens, bathrooms, garden and pool areas, civic spaces or commercial venues, as well as corporate logos. In addition to these services Belmondo provides a fixing service. Belmondo tilers are highly skilled and experienced in all aspects of tile installation including mosaics, tessellated, stone, terracotta and porcelain. The highly trained and experienced staff at Belmondo pride themselves on working closely with clients on a project specific basis, to help them realise their vision, by providing a tailored solution to each job. Established in 2012 Belmondo Projects is the commercial arm of Belmondo Tiles and has extensive experience in supplying tiles for high end residential projects as well as refined, boutique commercial projects. Belmondo makes the entire process of tile selection a whole lot easier! To see a unique range of high quality products and experience excellent service, visit the new conveniently located Belmondo Tiles and Belmondo Projects showroom at 186 Parramatta Road, Camperdown NSW, 2050. Opening hours are Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm.
For more information contact: Phone: (02) 9550 5204 Fax: (02) 9557 8435 Email: camperdown@belmondotiles.com.au Website: www.belmondotiles.com.au
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Vertical gardens
Vertical gardens made even easier with the new Gro-Wall® 4 Gro-Wall® provides a beautiful and cost effective solution for growing and managing stunning ‘green walls’ in both domestic and commercial environments. Designed for professional vertical gardeners and home garden enthusiasts alike, Gro-Wall® 4 includes many new intuitive and constructive features that benefit every project. The new features include a revolutionary watering system, improved wall anchoring and a new Gro-Pot™ tray that promotes vigorous plant growth. The Gro-Wall® 4 enables the installation of vertical gardens in adverse outdoor environmental conditions as well as in regulated indoor environments with complete access and control. Gro-Wall® 4 provides a simple solution for transforming a backyard fence into a lush green wall or a tight apartment balcony into a vertical herb garden. The new Gro-Wall® 4‘s IPI™ Individual Plant Irrigation system provides targeted watering control of individual plants and maximises water efficiency. The system also allows for last minute design changes and with easy access to irrigation components, this is the ideal method for successfully irrigating vertical gardens. With correct irrigation timing, plants will receive the ideal amount of water without wasting a precious drop. Results have shown a dramatic difference
between the drip down and the IPI™ irrigation method. With IPI™ plants are healthier, runoff is eliminated and less water is used. Another great feature is the complete concealment of the IPI™ system’s irrigation lines and nozzles within the Gro-Wall® framework. Irrigation lines run horizontally through the framework and, if necessary, it can be easily accessed within seconds, simply by removing a plant. The Gro-Wall® Pot makes removing or moving plants very easy and it also reduces water runoff by capturing all the water from the irrigation system. This improves the water efficiency of the vertical garden and minimises nutrition leach into other plants below. Gro-Wall® 4 is the perfect tool for designers creating vertical landscapes and the ideal companion for its caretakers.
For more information contact: Phone: (02) 9417 8344 Website: www.atlantiscorp.com.au
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Luxaflex Duette Architella Shades – energy efficiency all year round Exclusive to LUXAFLEX® Window Fashions, LUXAFLEX® DUETTE® Architella Shades are renowned in the window fashions industry for their superior energy efficiency and versatility. The unique insulative properties of LUXAFLEX® Duette Architella Shades are a result of their revolutionary cell-within-a-cell construction, which forms three distinct air pockets, trapping the air and acting as an insulation barrier for the window. It is known that 87%1 of the heat that enters the home comes through the glass. Duette Architella Shades can reduce this heat transfer by 83%2. In summer, the shades can filter unwanted glare while deflecting heat, keeping the room cooler and reducing the need for air conditioning. In winter, the shades assist with reducing heat loss, keeping the room warmer. With energy costs consistently rising, Duette Architella Shades can assist in minimising energy costs and help to maintain a comfortable temperature in the home all year round. Unlike many other traditional blinds, Duette Architella Shades not only offer superior energy efficiency, but also make a statement in the home. Made from an anti-static spun bonded polyester fabric, the shades are dust resistant and easy to clean. The fabric can be washed in water3 by hand and unlike some other cellular products, will not fall apart or lose shape, meaning that they will stay beautiful for years to come. The shades’ additional inner layers provide an extra barrier against the harsh Australian sun that washes out colours, allowing original hues to maintain their true beauty, even in the brightest light. Their signature TruPleat inner structure keeps both the front and back pleats of Duette Architella Shades crisp and consistent, from top to bottom. Like all other Luxaflex products, Duette Architella Shades are available in a range of colours from neutral to bold colours and warm hues as well as fabrics in translucent or blockout opacities and textures, providing many options to suit the interior of any home. The latest addition to the fabric range is the Aurora Fabric with IllumaCell technology, which features a
revolutionary clear inner cell, filtering more light to illuminate the texture and lustre of the fabric. Duette Architella Shades come in 20mm cell size with co-ordinated headrails, cords and bottomrails. Duette Architella Shades are also available in a range of child and pet safe operating systems, including ULTRAGLIDE® Shades with a retractable pull cord mechanism; Vertiglide Shades, ideal for sliding doors with side to side openings with no cords, chains or wands; LiteRise Operating System, a manually controlled system which allows the user to raise or lower the blind by hand; EasyRise Operating System which features a cord loop secured with a cord tensioner; and PowerRise Platinum Technology –a battery or dc powered motorised system. PowerRise Platinum Technology is the perfect solution for hard to reach windows and can be operated via the cordless Platinum Technology Remote with just the touch of a button or a wireless wall switch. One of the most unique aspects of Duette Architella Shades is their versatility to be made into an almost infinite variety of shapes, from operable arches and motorised skylights to room dividers. The shades can also be adjusted for light and privacy control with Duo-Lite, which combines room darkening and translucent fabrics into the one blind. Luxaflex Duette Architella Shades are part of the Softshades range, which includes LUXAFLEX® DUETTE® Shades, LUXAFLEX® PIROUETTE® Shadings, LUXAFLEX® LUMINETTE® Privacy Sheers and LUXAFLEX® SILHOUETTE® Shadings. All products in the range are backed by a five year warranty.
For further information contact: Phone: 13 LUXAFLEX (13 58 92) Website: www.luxaflex.com.au
1. Building Code of Australia "Share of Envelope heat gain" 2. A fully recessed reveal-mounted LUXAFLEX® DUETTE® Architella Opaque Shade can increase the R-value of a 3mm single glazed window from 0.13 to 0.75, reducing the heat transfer through the window by 83%. 3. Opaque (foil lined) fabrics cannot be submerged in water.
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Designer Chandelier is Australia’s leading crystal lighting specialists with over 25 years of experience in offering exclusive Modern & Traditional crystal lighting direct to the Australia trade and public. We also offer for larger projects our Custom Made service that allows all of our unique designs to be custom made to suit your exact, size, colour and budgets. Visit our website today! www.designerchandelier.com.au Head Showroom: 195- 197 Melbourne Rd, North Geelong Victoria 3215, Ph: 1300 890 225
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Designed with a sleek and modern, stainless steel finish, Slimline heaters provide an attractive and discreet heating solution that will compliment any décor. Slimline heaters are unaffected by breeze and they reach full capacity in just 90 seconds so they rapidly make a chilly outdoor area nice and comfortable for family and friends.
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CSR has completed CSR House, a building research facility to help meet the demand for future residential buildings to be built more efficiently, and with higher levels of energy efficiency and comfort. Built to an 8 star energy efficient rating, the CSR House is a tangible demonstration of how CSR products and systems can be used to provide high levels of cost-effective energy efficiency in home designs.
“Colours are an important part to the overall aesthetic of a home and for CSR House, Pewter bricks from the PGH Alchemy range were chosen for their contemporary, bold, metallic colour that visually anchors the exterior of the building. To create a contrast, the Northbridge Roman Splits were used on the front garage as a neutral textured element.”
The range of PGH bricks and pavers incorporated in the project provide both functional and aesthetic qualities. An insulated double brick cavity wall on the western facade achieves a total system R-value of above 6 in summer and winter (CSR Thermal Performance Certificate, May 2012). Brick veneer walls (with wall wrap, insulation and plasterboard) in other areas of the building provide thermal and acoustic insulation as well as aesthetic appeal and minimal maintenance.
“The Wasabi bricks from the PGH Vibrant collection were used as a striking feature in the alfresco area and the bright, bold lime colour was repeated as an accent throughout the house on soft furnishings and as a kitchen splashback. To ensure a flow of colour throughout the project, the entry was painted in a colour matching the Wasabi bricks.”
Featured PGH bricks and pavers include: • Building facade - Pewter from the PGH Alchemy collection – double brick cavity wall and brick veneer walls • Garage parapet wall - Northbridge Roman Splits from the PGH Roman Splits collection • BBQ area - Wasabi bricks from the PGH Vibrant collection • Front perimeter wall to front of CSR House and garden area Gledswood Blend bricks from the PGH Dry Pressed collection • Paved pathway - Peppercorn and Chestnut pavers from the PGH Wirecut collection Nathan Benton, Construction Supervisor – CSR Innovations said, “A range of PGH bricks, Hebel & Cemintel cladding systems were used to create a contemporary look to the house. Adding a combination of PGH metallic, glazed and sandstock bricks has provided the home with great colours and textures, while providing low maintenance and upkeep.” Innovation continues throughout the CSR House and on the exterior with CSR’s latest innovative product, the Monier SolarTile. The Monier SolarTile is significantly different to conventional ‘bolt on’ photovoltaic panels with its integrated design. Developed specifically to integrate seamlessly with the Monier range of flat profiled concrete tiles, the Monier SolarTile is a truly innovative product that delivers a ‘green energy solution’ with a superior design and aesthetic appeal.
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Jenny Page, Colour Design Professional and Architectural Segment Manager, carefully selected the right colours for the CSR House.
“The CSR House is a showcase for innovation in building, materials and ideas with sustainability in mind. We installed a 1.5 kW Monier SolarTile system, integrating seamlessly with the Monier Horizon concrete tiles and it looks fantastic,” Mr Benton said. Featured Monier roofing products include: • Monier Horizon Roof Tiles in Barramundi • Monier Horizon SolarTile (1.5kW) and BP Solar Inverter for the main north facing roof • Monier A-Line Ridge in Barramundi used for all Ridge Capping
“With the use of the Monier SolarTile, which integrates beautifully with the Monier Horizon Barramundi roof tiles, the system is barely noticed on the roofline, adding to its aesthetic appeal,” Ms Page said. CSR House has met the HIA GreenSmart house guidelines for material use, energy efficiency, sustainability, waste minimisation, water efficiency, and landscaping and storm water management. For further information, visit www.csr.com.au and www.youtube.com/user/csrhouseproject Located at 75 Townson Road Schofields, NSW, CSR House is a twostorey, three/four bedroom, three bathroom dwelling with a double garage, dine-in kitchen, two living areas and an alfresco BBQ area - the ideal family home.
For more information contact: Phone: 131 579 – PGH Bricks & Pavers Phone: 1800 666 437 – Monier Roofing Website: www.pghbricks.com.au or www.csrroofing.com.au
Colour, texture and innovation lead the way A commitment to beautiful, high performance and sustainable homes is what lies behind the quality products available from PGH Bricks & Pavers™ and Monier. PGH bricks and pavers come in a huge range of colours and textures that complement the best in building design. Monier roof tiles are stylish, also come in an extensive range of colours and are suited to both contemporary and traditional architecture. And, the Monier Solartile is a truly innovative product that integrates seamlessly with the look of your home to provide you with sustainable energy into the future.
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