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Regenerative development through LENSES with a case study of Seacombe West
Published: 30 November 2016 | Edited: 3 August 2018This note was reviewed and approved for currency in August 2018. Green building and sustainable development efforts are helping to reduce negative ...
Increasingly, owners, project managers and developers are asking architects to issue certificates to financial institutions and other regulatory ...
This note was reviewed and approved for currency in November 2018. While architects and planners don’t seek to disadvantage communities, the ...
Urine-separation and dry composting toilet trial – demonstration in a secondary school
Published: 31 August 2009The paper and its companion paper summarise reports published by the consulting firm GHD in 2003 and 2009 and in particular summarise final results ...
Put simply, solar access is the availability of sunlight to a property. For architects, the need to consider solar access in the overall design of a ...
Read time: 2 minutes The pre-existing Consult Australia Short Form and Long Form Contracts were replaced with a more ‘consultant friendly’ new ...
Architects engaged as secondary or subconsultants
Published: 8 November 2011 | Edited: 7 February 2020On complex and large projects, architects are often engaged as a secondary or subconsultant. For example on major civil or landscape projects with a ...
Read time: 3 minutes When considering the purchase of an existing architectural practice there are a number of matters that should be considered.
This note outlines how architects can use the design of buildings to help create sustainable transport systems and a more vibrant public domain.
Read time: 11 minutes Welcome to the Jungle House (WTTJH) is a home designed to fit within the existing building’s reconstructed masonry fabric and ...