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Fytogreen Australia
Fytogreen is starting the year by celebrating growth - both in nature and in innovation.
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Sugatsune
Create more value with unique door-opening solutions
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Fytogreen Australia
This 200m² extensive roof garden in Flinders, Victoria was designed to thrive in a harsh coastal environment while creating a serene
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Schweigen
When the Australian summer hits its stride, the kitchen quickly becomes one of the most heat-intensive areas of the home. Simmering, roasting or high-heat cooking can drive up temperature and humidity fast - and relying on air conditioning or fans to offset it often leads to rising energy costs.
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National Ceiling Systems
The end of 2025 marked the completion of a landmark project for National Ceiling Systems: the new headquarters for the Australian Tax Office in Barton, ACT.
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Fytogreen Australia
Then - Installed in April 2020, the FytoArbour living beams were introduced to bring greenery into the space without compromising floor area.
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KONE Elevators
The Gold Coast is famous for being home to some of Australia’s tallest buildings. As the city continues to grow, KONE’s Deb Wentworth, Karnie Garcia, and their teams of maintenance technicians are leveraging AI-powered technologies and close teamwork to make the Gold Coast lifestyle possible.
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KONE Elevators
In the construction industry, talking about mental health is not commonplace. Whether on building sites or behind desks, many employees struggle alone, unsure if it’s safe to share their worries. But when someone does, it can change everything. At KONE, teams are creating a culture where it is safe – and even encouraged – to speak up.
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Commercial Systems Australia
An array of wall mounted timber benches, galvanised handrails and galvanised tree grates were utilised in the upgrade of Luthor College.
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Fytogreen Australia
11 years on, these green walls are still thriving. Home to 11,600 plants across 72 species, installed back in 2014