Byford John Calvin Primary School (Renovations)
A growing Christian private school tucked behind the main streets of Byford required several additional classrooms, administration building extensions and upgrades to staff facilities.
A growing Christian private school tucked behind the main streets of Byford required several additional classrooms, administration building extensions and upgrades to staff facilities.
Needing to cater to a greater number of students, the school called for tenders for providing additional classrooms that fit into the schools existing style and feel. The classrooms needed to be constructed during school terms and completed by the final term to provide sufficient time for the faculty to set up for the New Year.
Challenged with a sloping block we combined pole home and lightweight construction methods to provide a unique looking home. Mixing acrylic texture coating with colorbond cladding, this home certainly catches the eye.
Unique custom-designed timber framed childcare centre for a boutique firm.
We specialise in luxury country homes and it was a great pleasure to design and build this one. The new home is a combination of stylish modern features with the toughness you expect in the country.
The construction industry is always changing Over the last decade, there has been a strong push toward sustainably sourced, energy-efficient, and cost-effective materials. In this article we’ll take a closer look at recently developed materials that have gained much popularity in the industry and show some example projects where they were implemented.
Home automation is the process of automating everyday tasks such as turning on lights, alarm systems, sensors and any other smart electronic devices. Many smart devices can operate on their own but often is brought together by a control hub which can either be a separate automation device or something like a smart tv. Read more “What is Home Automation?”
Construction and demolition waste, known as CDW, is a big issue world wide. In the United States alone the construction industry generates over 600 million tons of CDW every year. More than a third of all material found in landfills consists of construction and demolition waste associated with building projects
Did you know that over 35 billion tons of materials are extracted from our planet in order to build all the different buildings each year?
Epoxy flooring has long been used for commercial buildings and industrial sites. More recently home owners have started using it on garage flooring. The choice of colors as well as combination of design and additions are nearly endless – leaving lots of room for creative design. In this article we’ll take a closer look at epoxy flooring and help you find out if it’s the right choice for your home.
The 1970s was an era of bold self-expression, natural textures, and playful design. Colors of this area were focused on brown, orange, avocado green and wood-paneled walling’s. Some would like to forget the 70s, vowing to never return their home back to this design.
Read more “The ‘70s bathroom trend that’s making a big comeback”