Code of Practice - Fire Retardant Coatings

WoodSolutions Design Guide 45 has been written to provide a Code of Practice to enable the use of fire retardant coatings applied to wood products, via the Performance Solution pathway, as a means of achieving the fire hazard properties required by the NCC.
a building with a fence and stairs

Putting Children First

Designed in consultation with students, this project uses timber to achieve a happy and successful learning space that puts the social and emotional wellbeing of the students first. The preservation of mature trees and a historical timber arbor allows for a continuity that reinforces the children’s sense of place and identity, while the changes serve to re-engage and revitalise.
a building with a curved roof and palm trees

A Multi-Sensory Attraction in Timber

Using raw materials to enhance and celebrate Taronga Zoo’s unique character, this immersive multi-sensory visitor attraction embraces its unique site.
a room with tables and chairs

A Fun Fitout for Shukufuku

This bright, fun interior fitout continually reinforces the store's brand identity, while the feature timber flooring and wall adds warmth and texture to a clean, sleek space.
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An Energised Workplace

Using play on scale and clever detailing, this fitout project for the AEU celebrates a creative, unique and varied use of readily available timber products and wall paneling. The result is an energised workplace with diverse spaces that fosters a culture of collaboration.
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Aiding the Healing Process

Inhabited by patients and their support networks seeking therapy, information or solitude, this vibrant yet domestic space exudes warmth and security through its use of timber. Natural timber is used as both a main feature and as accents throughout, emphasising the Centre's focus on nature and natural elements, all proven to aid the healing process.
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A Unique Fitout for the ACCS

This project delivers a contemporary fitout on a very reasonable budget by utilising readily available, commonplace materials. Curved elements provide a unique visual effect through the use of 2,000 individually laid timber dowels.

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