Morris Bray

The Morris Bray Group offers a strategic portfolio of architectural services to the property industry. First formed in 1974, the two main entities are Morris Bray Architects Pty Ltd and Innervision Pty Ltd. Situated in Crows Nest, the company operates in a studio environment with a focus on communication and personal service.

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Masterton

The experience of purchasing a new home can be exhilarating. Unfortunately for many buyers, it can also be overwhelming and complicated. It requires not only an intense selection process of personal preferences including location, style and finishes, but also tedious applications, contracts and legal requirement processes.

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Maritime Constructions

Big Fish in a big pond. Given the vast areas of water surrounding our continent-country, you would perhaps expect it to be an ultra-competitive place to do business. But according to Simon Giessauf, general manager – corporate at Maritime Constructions, it’s not quite as shark-infested as one might think.

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JBA Urban Planning Consultants

JBA Urban Planning Consultants is the leading independent expert planning consultancy in New South Wales, with five specialist teams (research and advice, strategy and plan-making, metropolitan projects, industry and infrastructure, coastal and regional) composed of more than 30 planners working collaboratively with clients, co-consultants, government agencies, the community and other stakeholders to ensure planning outcomes are balanced and sustainable.

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Concrib

When it was founded back in 1984, Concrib Pty Ltd became one of the first companies in Australia to supply and install crib wall and sleeper wall systems. Today, over a quarter of a century later, the company continues to provide professional earth stabilisation, erosion control, retaining systems, and a great deal more to the nation’s many civil and building contractors, government authorities, consulting engineers, and architects.

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Australian Professional Shopfitters

When it comes to the overall look and feel of retail stores, appearance cannot be overestimated. The moment we enter a shop, our senses take in everything at once, from the quality of the materials used to make the floor to the lighting displaying items for sale.

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Cedar Woods

With all of the new developments under construction across Australia, it is easy for a developer to get caught up in the quick-build for quick-cash trap. Medium to high density developments are popping up everywhere at an increasing rate, and it can often be difficult to discern the benefits of one community over another.

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Built on Gold

Sitting grandly at the intersection of Spring and Collins Streets in Melbourne’s Central Business District, the building which now houses a museum dedicated to Melbourne history has its origins in one of the country’s most exciting periods. Occupying a unique position in the city’s history, the Old Treasury Building was constructed between 1858 and 1862 from wealth accumulated during the Victorian Gold Rush, and is a reflection of the thrilling vision residents and leaders of the era had for their rapidly developing city.

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PCA

As the world begins to recover from the game-changing Global Financial Crisis (GFC), governments in Australia are attempting to stimulate the economy by committing to “untangle red tape and modernise the rules that govern the Australian Marketplace.” With over eleven million Australians invested in the $600 billion property industry, it is essential to take a step back and ensure that the right choices are being made.

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QDIP

As Australia faces the double-edged sword of population growth and increasing urbanisation, it needs clever solutions to manage its growth, development, and livability. The population of the state of Queensland, in particular, is predicted to double to more than 8 million by the year 2054, with the area seeing about 2,000 new residents every week.

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Home Automation

Call it ‘domotics,’ and you are likely to receive a blank stare, but refer to it as ‘smart home’ or ‘home automation,’ and you will get a nod of acknowledgement. For the past few years, consumers have heard the word ‘smart’ attached to countless products and services, from food and drink to snacks like popcorn and mobile phones, which no one seems to refer to as a ‘cellphone’ anymore. Yet what, exactly, constitutes ‘smart’?

February 26, 2018, 11:52 AM AEDT

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