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The refurbishment of Trevor Pearcey House for the new Australian Ethical Investment Headquarters was designed by Collard Clarke Jackson Architects ...

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Practice

Safety in design guide

Published: 30 April 2020

Read time: 9 minutes Safety in design provides a system to formally document a process demonstrating systematic risk management. This process ...

Environment

Operating a building for the next 20 years

Published: 30 November 2004

The operational stage of a building accounts for up to 65 per cent of the life cycle cost.  However the ability of the Facility Manager to deliver a ...

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The Institute provides a range of additional resources and services for members, the public and the profession to facilitate best-practice design, ...

‘Lighting’ is good lighting when it provides adequate illuminance to enable a task to be performed efficiently, is perceived as comfortable, and ...

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Electronic document management

Published: 30 October 2015 | Edited: 15 January 2020

Archiving project records has historically presented architects with significant storage demands for space and climate control to maintain access and ...

40 Albert Road, a refurbished 1980s building, was the first building in Australia to achieve a 6-Star Green Star rating and 5 Star NABERS water ...

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Project

Managing time during construction

Published: 22 May 2020 | Edited: 20 December 2023

Read time: 8 minutes  To enable an architect to monitor the contractor's performance, the contract documents require the contractor to submit a ...

Practice

Ethics

Published: 25 November 2015 | Edited: 25 May 2022

Read time: 9 minutes Architects must be able to distinguish between ethical and non-ethical situations, and make ethical decisions based on ...

Environment

Residential passive design for temperate climates

Published: 28 February 1997 | Edited: 28 February 2011

The primary intention of passive design is to create a thermally comfortable building with reduced demand on mechanical (active) forms of heating, ...

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