The May 2024 issue of Ecolibrium includes the feature articles:
- A gothic tale – An historic Melbourne precinct has experienced a complete reinvigoration that has not only attracted new clients, but returned some of the city’s most spectacular heritage spaces to the public.
- Cool comfort – Dr Federico Tartarini, Affil.AIRAH, works to improve the thermal comfort and safety of all Australians.
- 10 things I like about ARBS – We preview Australia’s biggest building services event.
- Courting expansion – The award-winning upgrade of MyState Bank Arena in Tasmania was completed in just eight months. What lies beneath – We look at geothermal heating and cooling in action.
- The fans of Sydney – Dr Timothy English reflects on a pioneering project helping people experiencing homelessness stay safe in extreme heat.
- Clearing the air – Dr Claire Bird, M.AIRAH, talks about her work detecting, monitoring, and managing mould in HVAC systems.
- Capital gain – The latest addition to Brindabella Business Park in Canberra is an architectural delight.
- Reshaping the landscape – We hear from participants in an ASBEC-run pilot program for women in construction.
- Cool for school – The i-Hub initiative uses integrated design to improve indoor air quality in ACT schools.
- A ‘shroom of their own – A family-run mushroom farm in Far North Queensland thrives thanks to cutting-edge HVAC design.
- Outstanding in his field – Sonia Holzheimer, M.AIRAH, pays tribute to her colleague and dear friend Graeme Standfield, F.AIRAH, an HVAC innovator in Australia’s tropical north.
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