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Sydney’s EY Centre dumps eco-bling for top sustainability rating18 February 2019ProductsNABERS 5.5 stars help CIBSE awards clean-upNABERS 5.5 stars help CIBSE awards clean-upRegion: Rest of the worldMore: EY centreCIBSEMirvacFrancis-Jones Morehen ThorpAustraliaSydneyDesign construction & technologyNABERSSustainable architectureoffice
SHoP goes ‘mega’ on superstructure for world’s tallest hybrid timber tower3 November 2023ProductsSteel and concrete megaframe supports three-floor timber insertsSteel and concrete megaframe supports three-floor timber insertsRegion: Rest of the worldMore: CLTSHoP ArchitectsStephen CousinsDesign construction & technologySustainable architectureSydneyAustralia
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Go with the flow: responses to climate change13 July 2018IntelligenceAdapting to extreme weather works better than resistanceAdapting to extreme weather works better than resistanceRegion: Rest of the worldMore: BangladeshClimate changeSustainable architectureDesign construction & technology
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