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The Role of Thermal Inertia: With Passive Solar Design of Buildings
By admin on March 9, 2020

A refresh of ‘solid thinking’ by Adj Professor Garry Baverstock AM, B Arch, MSC, LFAIA, February, 2020 A big distraction in the past decade has been the argument put forward by some researchers that somehow heavy weight materials are part of the problem with dealing with Climate Change. With Passive Solar Buildings this is simply not the case. Affordability and Viability of course need to be considered but there is still a strong case for quality buildings to incorporate thermal mass mat…

Dirty Glaciers are a Result of Australia’s Neglect
By admin on February 24, 2020

The ongoing bushfires are not only adding about one years carbon budget in Australia, but it is spoiling New Zealand’s pristine snow fields and causing health issues for its population. The neglect is not only on Human Impact of Climate Change (HICC) measures but also providing the assets, infrastructure, surveillance and support to the RFS to stop any fires quickly before they become catastrophic.  Questions need now to be asked about the lack of preparedness at all levels of govern…

Nexus Architectural
By admin on February 24, 2020

NEXUS Architectural has started and a number of projects around the country are being investigated for collaborative participation with ESD specialist firms (approved by Wise Earth PL) NEXUS Architectural is now registered in NSW and active in WA, where the Corporate management services are provided by Wise Earth PL by agreement on behalf of the associates.  …

Launch of Ilios Gardens Swanbourne
By admin on December 16, 2019

PRESS RELEASE. LAUNCH OF ILIOS GARDENS, SWANBOURNE. Corner Congdon and Railway Streets. A small scale development in the heart of Swanbourne, PERFECT FOR SENIORS. When retired jewellery designer, Katherine Kalaf and her friend of many years, Eco Architect, Garry Bavertstock met, they would often speculate about downsizing opportunities in their hood. Nothing on the market met their needs. When a site became available on the corner of Congdon and Railway Streets, opposite the Sw…