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Many of Melbourne’s most sought-after suburbs sit on sloping ground. From the Dandenong Ranges to parts of Eltham and Mount Eliza, building on steep blocks in Melbourne often delivers views, […]
Read More →3D printing has moved well beyond laboratory prototypes. Overseas, entire neighbourhoods have been printed using concrete extrusion systems, and families are already living in them. In Australia, the technology is […]
Read More →Remote work is now permanent for many Melbourne households, and the home office has shifted from spare room to core workspace. Proper acoustic design for a home office is no […]
Read More →Across Melbourne, residential construction has changed rapidly in the past five years. Labour shortages, rising material costs, and unpredictable weather have pushed build timelines out. Many homeowners now look for […]
Read More →Few building materials match rammed earth for natural beauty and thermal performance. In Melbourne, where we build in Climate Zone 6 with cool winters and mild summers, it offers real […]
Read More →Melbourne’s rainfall patterns are shifting, and new housing estates continue to expand into low-lying land across the west, north and south-east. As a result, flood-resilient home design in Melbourne has […]
Read More →Australians are reassessing how they build. Rising energy costs, stricter regulations, and carbon targets have pushed sustainable materials into mainstream discussion. In that shift, hempcrete construction in Australia has gained […]
Read More →For decades, the concrete slab has been Melbourne’s default foundation. It works well on many sites. But Victoria’s soil conditions are rarely simple. Reactive clay in the west, filled sites […]
Read More →Cross-laminated timber construction in Australia is moving beyond commercial offices and schools and into residential projects. Rising labour costs, tighter sustainability requirements under the National Construction Code, and demand for […]
Read More →Basements are common overseas but rare in Melbourne. Our reactive clay soils, variable water tables, and higher excavation costs make underground room construction in Victoria more complex than adding an […]
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