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2003 Mercedes Benz Sprinter 316 CDi ambulance. Operated by the Ambulance Service of New South Wales. Fleet number 638. Ambulance fitout by Emergency Transport Technology in Milperra NSW. Taken at Dubbo ambulance station.
2WD Deluxe Campervan with Shower and Toilet
Perfect for the romantic couple or couples wanting a little more luxury on their camping holiday. You sit up high and have panoramic views out of the front windscreen so you don't miss a thing. This truely is the height of luxury with the full fitout of a home in the back. This vehicle is offered in a Short Wheel Base and a Long Wheel Base version.
First flown in Jul-13 with the Airbus test registration F-WWAD, this aircraft was ferried to the Airbus Factory airfield at Hamburg-Finkenwerder for cabin fitout and painting. it was delivered to Emirates Airline as A6-EES in Dec-13.
The aircraft was withdrawn from service in Mar-20 and stored at Dubai-World Central due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. It was moved back to Dubai-International in Oct-21 and returned to service in late Nov-21 after repainting in the 'DUBAI EXPO' special livery. Current, updated 05-Jan-22.
Taylor Wimpey's Lindfield Meadows development in Haywards Heath was one of the early adopters of our new facias & facades offering. This bold exterior signage lets you know you're in the right place. Internally, we provided our usual stunning interior decoration - keeping everything on brand and on point. © Octink.
Taylor Wimpey's Lindfield Meadows development in Haywards Heath was one of the early adopters of our new facias & facades offering. This bold exterior signage lets you know you're in the right place. Internally, we provided our usual stunning interior decoration - keeping everything on brand and on point. © Octink.
Our new facade system sits atop a tasteful high-performance marketing suite 'Aspire' for Taylor Wimpey in Essex. © Octink.
A fun corporate board room design with glass partitioning, plasma wall mounted TV and funky green padded board room table.
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Our new facade system sits atop a tasteful high-performance marketing suite 'Aspire' for Taylor Wimpey in Essex. © Octink.
Taylor Wimpey's Lindfield Meadows development in Haywards Heath was one of the early adopters of our new facias & facades offering. This bold exterior signage lets you know you're in the right place. Internally, we provided our usual stunning interior decoration - keeping everything on brand and on point. © Octink.
Paddy Power
Shopfront
Bookmakers - Shopfit - 23 Shops to Date - Between 6 to 10 Weeks Each
Paddy Power - Walthamstow
Paddy Power - Thamesmead
Paddy Power - South Ealing
Paddy Power - Wimbledon
Paddy Power - Walworth Road
Paddy Power - Ealing Mall
Paddy Power - Northolt
Paddy Power - Harlesden
Paddy Power - Northolt Road
Paddy Power - Brentford
Paddy Power - Wembley
Paddy Power - Fulham
Paddy Power - Willesden
Paddy Power - Ladbroke Grove
Paddy Power - Beckenham
Paddy Power - Cannon Street Paddy Power - Forest Hill
Paddy Power - Shepherds Bush Paddy Power - New Malden
Paddy Power - Crystal Palace
Paddy Power - Oakwood
Paddy Power - Wembley High Road Paddy Power - Wallington
The design of our office incorporates the principles of modularity and flexibility. Using an open plan, the office space is broken down into pods, housing teams of four persons in a studio-type layout. The reception area, conference rooms, library and staff lounge areas continue the theme of openness by minimising the use of partitions. More at www.aclaworks.com/work/aclaworks_office/
Location: Caulfield Campus, Melbourne
Type: Institutional Fitout
Size: 1200 sq m
Status: Under construction
Design: WSH
Design Team: Steve Hatzellis, Andrew Simpson, Owen West, Stephan Bekhor, Dennis Prior, Eugene An, Ellie Farrell, Olena Demyanenko
Collaborators: Dirk Anderson of UFO
Client: Monash University
Project Manager: Sylvia Hadjiantoniou
Advisors: Prof. Andrew Benjamin, Karen Burns, Jo Dane
Services: Murchie Consulting
Acoustics: Marshall Day
DDA: Blythe-Sanderson
Structural: TDC
Description:
This project for Monash University is to house a new architecture department within the Faculty of Art and Design, due for commencement in 2008. The spaces comprise flexible design studios, academic and research offices, administration and meeting rooms, a CAD/CAM laboratory and a series of informal areas for students and staff. The design developed as an exploration of pedagogical scenarios specific to the study of architecture. These scenarios, translated as varied sectional conditions, are inscribed in the circulation zones of the plan through a series of faceted walls that loft from one scenario to another. Constructed of hard-wearing rubber sheet and bulletin-board for the display and presentation of student work, these walls also simultaneously function as bench seat, work bench, model stand or projection screen.
2003 Mercedes Benz Sprinter 316 CDi ambulance. Operated by the Ambulance Service of New South Wales. Fleet number 338. Ambulance fitout by Emergency Transport Technology in Milperra NSW. Taken at Parramatta ambulance station.
2003 Mercedes Benz Sprinter 316 CDi ambulance. Operated by the Ambulance Service of New South Wales. Fleet number 804. Ambulance fitout by Emergency Transport Technology in Milperra NSW. Taken at Newcastle ambulance station.
2003 Mercedes Benz Sprinter 316 CDi ambulance. Operated by the Ambulance Service of New South Wales. Fleet number 638. Ambulance fitout by Emergency Transport Technology in Milperra NSW. Taken at Dubbo ambulance station.
Blackflower Patisserie designed by Corner-S Architects.
Location: Shop 5, 37 Ultimo Road Haymarket, Sydney
Photo by: akwan.architect
We strive for innovative approaches in construction and commercial fitout solutions whilst providing clients with value management options.
The wave feature wall and ceiling element within Rush at surfers paradise. Retail Interior Design by Design Gallery. Rush located in the SOUL development, Surfers Paradise. Commercial interior design completed September 2009
This aircraft had it's first flight on 02-Apr-14. It was ferried to Finkenwerder (XFW) on 16-May-14 for interior fitout and painting but was stored there until it returned to Toulouse on 04-Jul-14. Shortly after that it was announced by Airbus that they had cancelled the Skymark A380 order and intimated that Skymark could not raise the funds to pay for them. The aircraft is now stored at Toulouse awaiting another buyer.
IF you’ve always longed to be king of your own castle but also want to stay in Adelaide, here’s your chance — all that’s missing is a moat.
A two-storey home on Gorge Rd at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills, designed to look like a castle and with a fitout to match, has hit the market for the first time.
Vendor April Ling, who started building the home in 2000 and completed it 10 years later, said the style was chosen to match the location.
“We built it from scratch. When we bought it, it was just a vacant piece of land,” she said.
“I thought being in the lower Adelaide Hills, it suited the environment and using the local stone, it blended in well.”
The property has five bedrooms in the main building set over two floors, as well as two kitchens, a home theatre with a bar, a billiard room, a conservatory and a balcony, as well as a detached self-contained apartment.
It is covered in features traditional to castles, including gargoyles, ornate ceilings, stained-glass windows and battlements, and also has modern features such as ducted airconditioning and vacuuming, modern appliances and built-in TVs.
The home also has curtains in the dining room and living room made from fabric from a unique source.
“I ordered fabric from a place in England. They didn’t have any stock of what I wanted (but) they called me back and said if I don’t mind they have fabric already cut and put aside for Princess Diana,” Ms Ling said.
“It’s a really unique fabric, they didn’t know if that would put me off ... but I was a huge fan and said I would love to have it.”
Ms Ling says the home’s location in the outer northeastern suburbs feels like the countryside but is still close to the city.
“It is quite close, it is only 20km to the city, it is far enough away to enjoy the country lifestyle without being too far away,” she said.
“A lot of people have asked about the moat, maybe the new owners can put one in.”
Toop & Toop sales consultant Troy Tyndall, who is selling the property, said he has never seen a home like it in South Australia.
“It is only built in 2000 but it feels like it is 400 years old,” he said.
“The whole house is automated, there’s a ‘good night’ button next to the bed that turns off all of the lights, sets the alarm, and secures it.
“There’s a huge amount of marble and mahogany, the detail in the timberwork is crazy.”
While built as a residence, Mr Tyndall said the home could have several different uses.
“It has a commercial-grade kitchen with a dumbwaiter and a standard kitchen, you could run a business if you wanted to ... you could run a bed and breakfast, or a wine-tasting place,” he said.
“When you drive through those gates, you are back in Macbeth’s day. It is incredible.”
Links: www.adelaidenow.com.au/realestate/news/now-you-can-be-kin...
2003 Ford VH Transit 125 T350 truck. Operated by the Ambulance Service of NSW as a Major Incident Support Unit. Fleet number 915. Ambulance fitout by Emergency Transport Technology in Milperra NSW. Taken at the Royal Easter Show at Sydney Showgrounds, Homebush Bay.
On display was a new Pumper from Matraville Station. A Scania fitout by SEM in Victoria
The Westpac Lifesaver Helicopter Rescue Service opened to the public on Sunday 28 March 2009. Visitors were treated to displays from the Rescue service, as well as Police, Ambulance Service, New South Wales Fore Brigades, NSW Rural Fire Service, Marine Rescue NSW, Australian Federal Police, SES and Surf Lifesaving.
Older signage Dick Smith store on Walter Road West outside Morley Galleria Shopping centre - another store with current fitout is located in the centre itself.
It was announced on February 25, 2016 that all stores (301 in Australia and 62 in New Zealand) would be closing over the following eight weeks with sale starting the following day February 26 as a (suitable) buyer for the business could not be found
The design of our office incorporates the principles of modularity and flexibility. Using an open plan, the office space is broken down into pods, housing teams of four persons in a studio-type layout. The reception area, conference rooms, library and staff lounge areas continue the theme of openness by minimising the use of partitions. More at www.aclaworks.com/work/aclaworks_office/
IF you’ve always longed to be king of your own castle but also want to stay in Adelaide, here’s your chance — all that’s missing is a moat.
A two-storey home on Gorge Rd at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills, designed to look like a castle and with a fitout to match, has hit the market for the first time.
Vendor April Ling, who started building the home in 2000 and completed it 10 years later, said the style was chosen to match the location.
“We built it from scratch. When we bought it, it was just a vacant piece of land,” she said.
“I thought being in the lower Adelaide Hills, it suited the environment and using the local stone, it blended in well.”
The property has five bedrooms in the main building set over two floors, as well as two kitchens, a home theatre with a bar, a billiard room, a conservatory and a balcony, as well as a detached self-contained apartment.
It is covered in features traditional to castles, including gargoyles, ornate ceilings, stained-glass windows and battlements, and also has modern features such as ducted airconditioning and vacuuming, modern appliances and built-in TVs.
The home also has curtains in the dining room and living room made from fabric from a unique source.
“I ordered fabric from a place in England. They didn’t have any stock of what I wanted (but) they called me back and said if I don’t mind they have fabric already cut and put aside for Princess Diana,” Ms Ling said.
“It’s a really unique fabric, they didn’t know if that would put me off ... but I was a huge fan and said I would love to have it.”
Ms Ling says the home’s location in the outer northeastern suburbs feels like the countryside but is still close to the city.
“It is quite close, it is only 20km to the city, it is far enough away to enjoy the country lifestyle without being too far away,” she said.
“A lot of people have asked about the moat, maybe the new owners can put one in.”
Toop & Toop sales consultant Troy Tyndall, who is selling the property, said he has never seen a home like it in South Australia.
“It is only built in 2000 but it feels like it is 400 years old,” he said.
“The whole house is automated, there’s a ‘good night’ button next to the bed that turns off all of the lights, sets the alarm, and secures it.
“There’s a huge amount of marble and mahogany, the detail in the timberwork is crazy.”
While built as a residence, Mr Tyndall said the home could have several different uses.
“It has a commercial-grade kitchen with a dumbwaiter and a standard kitchen, you could run a business if you wanted to ... you could run a bed and breakfast, or a wine-tasting place,” he said.
“When you drive through those gates, you are back in Macbeth’s day. It is incredible.”
Links: www.adelaidenow.com.au/realestate/news/now-you-can-be-kin...
www.toop.com.au/details.asp?id=18107
Image courtesy of Toop & Toop.
Building Area: 82 sqm, Ray White Commercial (WA) is pleased to present for lease this creatively designed sunken, ground floor office situated in a prime Subiaco location.
* 77sqm NLA
* 15sqm courtyard
* Modern fitout
* Ample amount of natural light
* ‘Priceless ’ signage opportunity to the Bagot Rd/ Rokeby Rd intersection
All visible to and only metres away from one of Rokeby Road 's busiest intersections.
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