| Chisholm Institute Of TAFE, Dandenong, Cox Architects & Planners |
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| Access and Language Building - 500 square metres Danpalon 16mm Ice Reverse UV - Cox Architects and Planners received "WINNER" 2007 in the Architectural Excellence category in the South East Awards (Best Public Building and Best Environmental Building). |
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| Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre, The Buchan Group |
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| 22m lengths of Blue Danpalon 16mm Multicell polycarbonate were used on Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre to guarantee waterproof barrel vaults! |
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| Holmesglen Institute Of TAFE, Chadstone Campus, Victoria |
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| Two pedestrian bridges using a single skin of 12 metre long sheets of Danpalon 8mm honeycomb polycarbonate, in Clear, Bronze and Reflective Heatsop, with an additional UV coating applied to exterior face. |
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| Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre Competition Pool, Commonwealth Games 2006, Peddle Thorpe Architects |
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| 900 square metres of Danpalon 16mm Multicell in Ice -
Editorial to follow |
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| Lexus Pavilion, Flemington Racecourse, De Campo Architects |
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| DP4mm Compact and DP8mm Multicell (320 square metres) were used to create a temporary pavilion for the Melbourne Cup Spring Race Carnival 2006 |
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| The University Of Melbourne Tram Terminus, Swanston Street, Melbourne, FMSA Architects |
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| DP16mm Multicell polycarbonate in blue used to create tree-like canopies for the tram shelters. |
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| Melbourne Zoo Water Recycling Plant Building, Peter Elliott Architecture + Urban Design |
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| Clear Danpalon 16mm Multicell polycarbonate was used to clad the new recycling plant at Melbourne Zoo "to create a light filled box". |
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| Pepe Jeans London, Australian HQ, Port Melbourne, Bg Architecture |
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| 10mm Multicell with reverse UV used to create a sheath-like facade to cover an ordinary building front. The Danpalon was enhanced with a digitally printed film. |
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| Geelong Grammar School, Glamorgan Campus, Toorak, DesignInc Adelaide |
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| DP10mm and DP16mm Reverse UV in various colours (950 square metres) were used to cover outdoor areas and added as wall cladding to create diffused "windows" and walkways in the buildings. |
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