Hitting the Right Note
Due to the nature of how media is consumed today, architecture is often seen more than it’s heard. It can be easy to forget that the spaces you see in print, on the web, or on Instagram each have specific acoustical qualities that help to define how they’re understood and
Safe Surfacing
As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, the spread of viral and bacterial infections in the built environment has become an even greater public concern. A large number of human illnesses are caused by exposure to bacteria or viruses and aggravated by microbial resistance to antibiotics and disinfectants.
Group Numbers Explained
In the aftermath of the recent Lacrosse and Neo200 fires in Melbourne and the devastating Grenfell Tower fire in London, the focus of the architecture and construction industry has been on addressing fire safety issues in building design. Much of the discussion has centred on the types of building materials
Building Smarter: The Use of Timber & Plywood in Contemporary Design
One material that is gaining particular ground is plywood, in both its solid and perforated forms. Thanks to higher quality finishes and enhanced recognition of its long-standing qualities, plywood is no longer confined to use as an unseen, solely utilitarian, no-frills product. In this whitepaper, we take a closer look