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It is acknowledged that it is beyond the capacity of most architectural offices to maintain a complete library of all standards related to ...
Positive development – designing for net positive impacts
Published: 31 August 2007 | Edited: 12 September 2018This note was reviewed as up to date and leading edge for time of publication by Author in September 2018 with update not applicable. This paper ...
Timber and wood products from environmentally certified forests and plantations – background
Published: 29 February 2008Rapid advancement and change within Australia's predominant timber certification schemes has led to the revision of the original November 2004 paper: ...
In this digital age it is expected that parties involved in a business transaction will largely exchange information and communicate by email. This ...
Read time: 1 minute The Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (the Act) replaced the common law of disclosure, misrepresentations and incorrect statements ...
Guide letter 17: Recommendation to client - clerk of works
Published: 20 December 2011 | Edited: 20 May 2022Read time: 2 minutes Guide letters provide advice about matters architects should consider when composing letters to the parties involved in ...
Climate responsive design: cooling systems for hot arid climates
Published: 30 November 2010 | Edited: 28 August 2018This note was reviewed and retained for legacy in August 2018. In hot arid climates, cooling is the dominant need in order to attain comfort. In this ...
Practical completion is the date nominated in the contract for the works to be substantially completed and available for use. This may be subject to ...
Permaculture - Part A - Introduction and urban farming
Published: 28 February 2010 | Edited: 28 November 2018This note was reviewed and approved for currency in November 2018. This paper is the first of a two part paper intended to introduce the concept of ...
This note replaces its previous version published 7 July 2012. Read time: 9 minutes Architects should be aware of the extent of their potential ...