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How other designers are using architectural products around New Zealand.
True Oak corrugated roofing by Roofing Industries replicates the style of an original 1970's asbestos roof — without the potential hazards.
Resene colours create a bold contrast with the sky while complementing a nearby playground in this toilet block at William Nelson Park, Hastings.
Custom coloured sliding doors from CS For Doors brighten up this family home, while enabling creative use of large open plan spaces.
To control the acoustics of the Tjapukai Cultural Centre, Autex Cube was specified, water-cut in a custom rainforest design.
The StoVentec R Rainscreen Façade System with colour-framed windows creates a dramatic, undulating effect at Sydney University of Technology.
The Corian Illumination Series, available from Evolution of Surfaces, gives designers the opportunity to create stunning backlit features.
'Extreme Barriers' by Unex were used on the National Aquatic Centre in the North Shore to prevent falls from the terraced seating area.
Mammoth's NOVAhush Panel Absorber discreetly provides sound absorption behind the stunning ceiling of the Christchurch Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre.
Advance Flooring's non-slip Axis Entry Matting is ideal for handling the high-density foot traffic at the new NorthWest Mall.
Robust cubicles and vanity units from Resco satisfied both aesthetic and function briefs for the new Waiouru public restrooms.
Two stunning designs that challenge the traditional concept of lighting have won Laminex New Zealand's Formica Formations Design Competition 2015.
The size of the DORMA KTC-3 accommodates wheelchair users and couriers, as well as other tenants, making an efficient entrance for this Melbourne building.
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