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STS Interiors: Über uns
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DER WEG ZUR INNENARCHITEKTUR. Die Gründung von STS INTERIORS im Jahr 2010 war für Sabine Thiel-Siling ein konsequenter Schritt nach ihrer langen und passionierten Beschäftigung mit Architektur, Design und Inneneinrichtung. VON DER THEORIE ZUR PRAXIS. Als Leiterin des Architekturlektorats in einem renommierten internationalen Kunstbuchverlag hatte sie jahrelang eng mit Designern und Architekten, Künstlern und Kunsthistorikern zusammengearbeitet. Und eines im Interior Design Studio Coop Creative. STS INTER...
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Designing for Sustainable Communities: Dialogue: April 2015
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015. An introduction to and discussion around Building Biology. 3 June 2015, 6pm-8pm, Qld Chapter Auditorium. We spend the majority of our lives indoors and with allergies and certain illnesses on the rise. Looking at how we design, construct and occupy our buildings can significantly affect our health. This discussion, focused on residential design, introduces the concepts of building biology to create a healthier home.". NEW FARM HEALTHY HOUSE Case Study - Lee and Lee-Anne Stevens...
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Designing for Sustainable Communities: Dialogue: May 2012
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012. New speakers - Athol Moore and Kylie Nixon. Taking Robyn Davies' place to discuss alternative approaches to transport are the president and committee member of Pedbiketrans. Athol Moore and Kylie Nixon. Together, they will share updated innovations and initiatives in the approach to developing sustainable communities in order to encourage more active transport. 16th June 2012 - Repeat presentation of Designing for Sustainable Communities Dialogue 1. The aim is to initiate ongoing d...
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Designing for Sustainable Communities: Dialogue: Healthy Building Seminar
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015. An introduction to and discussion around Building Biology. 3 June 2015, 6pm-8pm, Qld Chapter Auditorium. We spend the majority of our lives indoors and with allergies and certain illnesses on the rise. Looking at how we design, construct and occupy our buildings can significantly affect our health. This discussion, focused on residential design, introduces the concepts of building biology to create a healthier home.". NEW FARM HEALTHY HOUSE Case Study - Lee and Lee-Anne Stevens...
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Designing for Sustainable Communities: Dialogue: ENERGY - Russ Holmes - local power
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010. ENERGY - Russ Holmes - local power. Practical options for decentralised alternative energy available in Brisbane now. Holmes has a background. In the construction industry, however he. Became increasingly conscious of the. Environmental impact of the industry he was working within. Visits to European countries, amongst others Germany, broug. Ht to his awareness how under ut. Ised sustainable and renewable energy sources are. In Australia compared to other. A valued, more accessi.
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Designing for Sustainable Communities: Dialogue: Dukkah Recipe
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Monday, June 18, 2012. For those of you who came to the Dialogue and enjoyed the Dukkah Emma made, here is the recipe:. 2 tbsp Coriander toasted. 1 tbsp Cummin toasted. 1/2c nuts/seeds - I used almonds, cashews and pepitas. Dry toast all the seeds in a heavy frying pan, stirring frequently until sesame seeds start popping. Whiz in a blender and add salt to taste (and pepper). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Inspiring and useful links. Livable Streets short films. How to build a better block.
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Designing for Sustainable Communities: Dialogue: April 2010
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010. And another way of looking at things. An article sent to me by a real estate friend who knew I'd be interested. Matusik Missive – Eco waffle. Most government ESD initiatives involve rebates for apparently environmentally friendly things like ceiling insulation; rain tanks; solar hot water systems and heat pumps. Being environmentally friendly these days essentially equates to adding more to our homes, not less. I think we have the wrong end of the stick. As an example and as att...
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Hill End Ecohouse: Flood photos
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New 6 STAR ENERGY-RATED sustainable small lot house in inner Brisbane. Tuesday, January 18, 2011. The floodwaters are well documented in the aerial shots on Nearmap. Here are some other photos from the owners at the height of the flood and soon after. Brisbane River water slowly clouding up clean pool. View from terrace out past pool to river. Door to lower hallway, protected with ply, plastic and sandbags. Protection to lower bedroom door and window. Lower bedroom from hallway. The internal doors were v...
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Hill End Ecohouse: August 2010
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New 6 STAR ENERGY-RATED sustainable small lot house in inner Brisbane. Tuesday, August 3, 2010. Taps and another prize. Here is a nice shot illustrating the water systems of the ecohouse - lots of choice depending on availability. Photo - Gilbert Louttit. The house has just been awarded the Intergrain Timber Vision Award. For the Residential Interior Category 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Total floor areas are:. 261 sqm - internal spaces. 52 sqm - covered outdoor living. Natural daylight is maximised...
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Hill End Ecohouse: Home sweet home
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New 6 STAR ENERGY-RATED sustainable small lot house in inner Brisbane. Thursday, October 21, 2010. The new residents are settling into the house, adjusting to the change from a grand old Queensland to a sleek new home, and finding places for their belongings. Some technology glitches are being ironed out but the garden has been well watered with all the recent rain, the tanks are full and the owners are enjoying their new space. The pool is enjoyed for a dip after kayaking on the river. Welcome to the jo...