Brisbane-based Eastoffice Architects, headed by Craig Channon and Angus Munro, re-made a 1920’s triple-gabled bungalow into a remarkable, contemporary Queenslander.
In the recent Horbury Hunt Awards for excellence and innovation in brick craftsmanship, Sydney’s Newtown High School of the Performing Arts has received a Highly Commended notation in the Commercial category.
Thanks to an artful blend of Italian style and technology, Austral Bricks have introduced the Moda® Ceramic Pressed Paver range for contemporary outdoor environments.
Recorded on time lapse video, the life-like mural of Jackson has been built at the company’s Ballarat plant using highly glazed bricks from both the Burlesque and Dynasty ranges.
Consultation with leading architects has led to the creation of five new double glaze colours to match some of the most popular render colours and those predicted to increase in popularity over the next five years.
The three new brochures eliminate the multiple loose brochures of the past, making it easier to browse and select your favourite Austral Bricks products.
The Riviera Freedom range created quite a stir upon launch due to their large format, one of only a few large pavers in the market at the time, and the revolutionary Paveshield®, a surface treatment that resists staining.
Melbourne’s Mornington Centre, designed by prominent Melbourne architectural firm Lyons, was the winner of this year’s award.
The government subsidy was applied in two main areas on the sites to improve overall water efficiency and achieve more sustainable production.
The unassuming house in the Sydney suburb of Kensington – was the winner of the Royal Australian Institute of Architecture (RAIA) NSW award for the Alterations and Extensions category in the 2008 competition.