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Newcastle Athletics Field

Newcastle Athletics Field

RBA Group

The Newcastle Athletics Field features the following RBA products: B4112 – Contura Soap DispenserB1658-1639 – Accessible Compliant MirrorB4262 – Paper Towel DispenserRBA4090-901 – 90 Deg Grab Rail (LH)RBA4000-030 – 300mm Straight Grab Rail
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Meriton

Meriton

Evergreen Walls

Meriton is a long standing client of Evergreen Walls and we are their trusted provider of any artificial greenery needs that arise. In this particular fitout we installed a green wall as a feature piece in Meriton's Pagewood Green lobby with mirrors and timber panels atop the foliage in an impressive sprawling pattern.
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University of Sydney Queen Mary Building

University of Sydney Queen Mary Building

RBA Group

The University of Sydney Queen Mary Building features the following RBA products:B2890 – Jumbo Toilet Roll HolderB2111 – Vertical Soap DispenserB2112 – Horizontal Soap DispenserB262 – Paper Towel DispenserB1658 1639 – Accessible Compliant MirrorRBA4090-301 – 90° RH + 300 Straight Grab Rail SetRBA4000-090 – 900mm Straight Grab RailRBA4177-161 – Aluminium Shower Curtain TrackRBA4177-999-002 – Taffeta Shower CurtainRBA4090-450 – 90° Ambulant Grab RailRBA4000-060 – 600mm Straight Grab RailB819687 – Folding Shower SeatB683 x 24 – Stainless Steel ShelfB295 x 14 – Accessible Compliant Shelf
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12 Stewart Avenue

12 Stewart Avenue

RBA Group

The 12 Stewart Avenue, Newcastle features the following RBA products:B3699 – Bobrick Paper Towel & Waste BinB2111 – Bobrick Vertical Soap DispenserKB110-SSWM – Koala Kare Stainless Baby Change TableB7120 – Bobrick Trimline Hand DryerKB200-01 – Koala Kare Baby Change TableB2890 – Jumbo Toilet Roll HolderB4112 – Bobrick Contura Soap DispenserB295x14 – Accessible Compliant Stainless Steel ShelfRBA1083-607 – ‘Inox’ Self Closing Time Flow TapB1556-DIS – Accessible Compliant MirrorB542 – Bobrick Cubicle HookRBA1053-600 – Wall Mount TapRBA4330-024 – Unisex Access WC, Baby Braille SignRBA4150-230 – 90° Wraparound Grab Rail & Backrest, Left Hand
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King George Park

King George Park

RBA Group

The King George Park features the following RBA products:RBA8847-156 – Stainless Steel Toilet | Ambulant SuiteRBA4150-101 – Accessible Compliant Backrest | StandardRBA4040-300 – 40° LH + 300 Straight | Grab Rail SetKB200-01 – Koala Kare Baby Change Table Horizontal | GreyB2890 – Jumbo Toilet Roll HolderRBA8847-428 – Stainless Steel Toilet | Accessible SuiteRBA4090-450 – 90° Grab Rail, Ambidextrous | AmbulantRBA8889-186 – Curvalinear™ BasinB295x14 – Accessible Compliant Stainless Steel ShelfB715E – Bobrick Elan Hand Dryer | StainlessB165-1824 – Glass Mirror with Stainless Frame | BudgetRBA8864-100 – Basin | Wall MountedRBA1083-607 – Water Saving Tap | Satin Stainless 5.0L/m
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National Arboretum Canberra

National Arboretum Canberra

RBA Group

The National Arboretum Canberra features the following RBA products:B3699 – Bobrick Paper Towel & Waste BinB2111 – Bobrick Vertical Soap DispenserKB110-SSWM – Koala Kare Stainless Baby Change TableB7120 – Bobrick Trimline Hand DryerKB200-01 – Koala Kare Baby Change TableB2890 – Jumbo Toilet Roll HolderB4112 – Bobrick Contura Soap DispenserB295x14 – Accessible Compliant Stainless Steel ShelfRBA1083-607 – ‘Inox’ Self Closing Time Flow TapB1556-DIS – Accessible Compliant MirrorB542 – Bobrick Cubicle HookRBA1053-600 – Wall Mount TapRBA4330-024 – Unisex Access WC, Baby Braille SignRBA4150-230 – 90° Wraparound Grab Rail & Backrest, Left Hand
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Diamond Creek Rotary Tram Project, VIC

Diamond Creek Rotary Tram Project, VIC

BRITEX Metal Products

The brand new public amenties as part of the Diamond Creek Tram Project and larger Diamond Creek Regional Play Space incorporates a number of Britex’ Signature Vandal Resistant Stainless Steel fittings and fixtures. These include: •Britex S.S. Centurion Accessible Toilet Pan (PCD) supplied with Black Vandal Resistant Closed Front Toilet Seat (SVRC-B) •Britex S.S. Centurion Ambulant Toilet Pan (PCAM) supplied with Black Vandal Resistant Closed Front Toilet Seat (SVRC-B • Multiple Britex S.S. In Wall Cisterns with Raised Accessible Buttons (FIW-D453) •Multiple Britex S.S. In Wall Cisterns with Low Profile Standard Buttons (FIW-S453) •Britex Adjustable Straight Arm Backrest (BTX-BR-S) •Britex S.S. Accessible Hand Basin (HBDA) •Britex S.S. Security Hand Basin complete with Security Tapware •Britex S.S. Security Mirror 1000mm x 450mm (SMIR) •Multiple Britex S.S. 90 Degree Ambulant Grab Rails (BTR-01-058)
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One New Change, London

One New Change, London

SAS International Australia

One New Change features SAS International bespoke metal ceiling panels with an expanded metal mesh, finished in silver, red and black. The ground-breaking, bold and perceptive £300 million One New Change mixed-use development project won the MIPIM AR Future Project Award 2010. Now complete, the building has become known as the ‘Stealth Bomber’ after the radar-proof combat plane that inspired its faceted form and has also won a RIBA 2011 Award for London and LDSA Building Excellence Award. The design incorporates pedestrian arcades converging at the core of the building, reinstating a historic north-south pedestrian route and allowing new panoramas of London’s landmark St Paul’s Cathedral. SAS International supplied the ceiling solution for the retail corridors of the development with a concealed suspension system, working closely with the architects to create a result where no visible fixings can be seen through the ceiling plane. To complement this, bespoke metal ceiling panels were produced with an expanded metal mesh, finished in silver, red and black. A challenging material to work with, to ensure the mesh held a uniform shape and corners for the panels could be formed accurately, SAS International’s solution was to create a ‘picture frame’ behind each panel. This also helped to provide support for the concealed attachment bolts. Design challenges at One New Change included the building grid size and shape (it was termed the most difficult site in Europe), the complex geometry of the structure (including some tight ceiling to structural beam heights), and a shared fire strategy between retail and office storeys. Requirements to achieve an environmentally-friendly building, complying with Part L and BREEAM ratings, were also critical and the design uses a materials palette of limestone, metal, mirror and a new method of fritted glass on the exterior to help shield the interior from glare.
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ANZAC Memorial

ANZAC Memorial

Tremco

About the ProjectThe ANZAC Memorial was designed as a sculptural monument, a unique collaboration between Architect Charles Bruce Dellit and sculptor George Rayner Hoff; it is arguably one of the finest examples of the union of architecture and art in Australia.The building is a striking architectural form, symmetrical on both axes. It uses elements reminiscent of traditional Gothic architecture (buttresses, cathedral windows, high ceilings) in the Art Deco style. The Memorial is adorned externally with twenty sculptures representing the units of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). These are the sentinels of the building, keeping watch while representing the fallen to whom the building is dedicated.Bruce Dellit’s vision for the Memorial included a still pool bounded by poplars to the north of the building (included for their significant symbolic association with the battles in France and Belgium), and a cascading fountain to the south.The Hall of Service, at the centre of the Centenary Extension, is a civic space that architecturally and artistically mirrors the Hall of Silence. The Hall was named in acknowledgment of the original Memorial halls and to recognise more than a century of service by Australian servicemen and servicewomen. At the threshold to the space are the words: “NSW Service with and for All Australians”.The ChallengeWhen restoring a National War Monument visited by hundreds of thousands of people, you need to provide the highest quality results and finishes expected of such a significant structure in our history. The challenge here, comes from creating a restoration solution on a building which was designed in the early 1930’s, which will be flexible enough to maintain the architects core design features but also created and executed within a tight time frame in time for ANZAC day. The solution needed to encompass modern technology with traditional design features to ensure the restoration lasts for the next 100 years as a memorial to our fallen heroes.Tremco SolutionTremco worked closely with Sure Seal and Built to provide a solution which was both timely and high quality. the installers long standing relationship with Tremco, a number of unique solutions, together with a 20 year warranty period proved a success.Over 15,000m2 of Tremco products were installed on this historic site. Tremco provided regular iAudit reports on the job site (iAudits is a quality control measure used to ensure the products are being applied consistently to maintain warranty conditions) During regular site visits, Tremco were able to provide a high level of customised Technical information and design advice to ensure the project ran smoothly and to Built’s expectations.
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Warwick Hotel, Rittenhouse Square - Philadelphia

Warwick Hotel, Rittenhouse Square - Philadelphia

Boon Edam Australia Pty Ltd

Warwick Hotel Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia, PA, is quite satisfied with the functioning and cost savings of their Boon Edam Tournex revolving door. The Tournex is an example of a classic automatic revolving door and is designed to handle high capacity applications. The historic building housing the Warwick Hotel Rittenhouse Square originally had a manual revolving door flush with the building’s facade. Somewhere along the way, it was decided to remove the relatively smaller gauge revolving door and replace the entrance with a double set of sliding doors. “Our HVAC system was designed for a revolving door entrance,” said Ray Hewitt, the hotel’s Director of Engineering, “we wanted to put a revolving door back in to address the negative pressure we were experiencing in the lobby.” That negative pressure was pulling in cold air during the winter months, and cooled, conditioned air was escaping out the double doors in the summer. During a complete lobby renovation project a few years back, designers worked to return to a revolving door lobby entrance. Because the Warwick is in a historic building, they could not change the facade of the building, so they pushed the entire entrance into the lobby itself. The architects and the designer chose a 12’ diameter Boon Edam Tournex automatic revolving door, with three door wings and a highly polished (mirror) stainless steel finish. The Boon Edam door is enclosed in a stylish glass cube, accented with purple neon lighting. Now, those entering the hotel first pass through a double set of sliding doors at the building envelope, leading to the revolving door. Swing doors are also available on either side of the revolving door to enter the lobby itself. The effect of the sliding doors and the revolving door in a cube is to virtually eliminate air flow from outside in, and vice versa. The Warwick has 301 hotel rooms and 106 permanent residents. On any given day, between guests, residents, staff, and visitors, up to 1000 people are passing through the entrance. Since the installation of the new entrance, the effect has been night and day—guest and visitors utilise the lobby space longer and in greater numbers. A big community table is usually filled all day long and the lobby is accented with attractive fireplaces. The hotel lobby also offers two full service food and beverage outlets (Bluestone Lane & Prime Rib Steakhouse), with a third to be announced sometime this year. In addition to a now grand sense of arrival and more useable, comfortable space, the new entrance is also paying dividends on energy savings. “With the old entrance, our HVAC was running constantly, it could not keep up. Now, the unit can shut down periodically; that’s good for the health of the system, and we’re seeing substantial savings on energy bills,” said Hewitt. The Boon Edam revolving door has an important feature for installations like a hotel or large office building—in the event of an emergency, the doors stop and the wings can be “book folded” to create wide open ingress and egress. The hotel has a maintenance contract with Advanced Door, but since installation the Boon Edam revolving door has been virtually trouble free.

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