Innovation in renovation – The Pod System
One of the most important considerations of a new renovation is the type of structural system – the external walls, internal walls and floors.
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One of the most important considerations of a new renovation is the type of structural system – the external walls, internal walls and floors.
Read MoreIn Rainer Strunz’s view, Hebel and high quality go together naturally.
Read MoreIf you’re about to build or renovate, the type of subfloor you choose will have a huge effect on the tranquility and enjoyment of your home.
Read MoreThe New Old residence is a project of the architect Jessica Liew, located in Inner city Melbourne, Victoria. It offers a simple, cozy and relaxed atmosphere with bright but private living spaces.
Read MoreIn the first instalment of our series on Why Hebel Matters, we take a look at the historical journey of the Hebel system – from its humble beginnings in Germany in the 1940’s, to its introduction into Australia and emergence as one of the premier alternatives to standard masonry products on the market.
Read MoreThe Chief Architect of Meriton Apartments, Alan Johnson, attributes the fact that only Hebel is used for the internal party walls in Meriton’s many apartments to a number of important qualities.
Read MoreAsk Alan Johnson to name a project on which his company has recently used Hebel internal wall panels, and the answer is easy.
Read MoreLook beyond the beautiful facades of some of Mirvac’s landmark residential developments and you’ll find Hebel panels performing three tasks essential to high rise living – fire resistance, security and acoustic privacy.
Read MoreWith more than three decades of experience in the construction industry under his belt, Michael Byrne knows an efficient wall system when he sees one.
Read MoreThe build and challenges Danette Architecture was briefed to re-design the existing house to create a modern design, sympathetic to the existing character of the dwelling, maximising the use of natural light. A timber structure was proposed, so a solid masonry system was required. Architect Mark Wilson had heard about CSR Hebel and organised a […]
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