Ensuring Safe and Accessible Education with Ezibilt Access Ramp | Nelson Park School Case Study
At Nelson Park School, inclusivity and accessibility are at the forefront of its educational environment. When the need for an accessible solution arose, Moddex stepped up to deliver an innovative, compliant, and durable solution—the Ezibilt Access Ramp.
Case Study: This Burleigh Heads development makes waves in sustainable construction
As its striking front facade angles towards the expanse of the stunning Burleigh Heads coastline, Grace by Mosaic– a boutique luxury multi-residential development by Mosaic Property Group – presents itself as a relaxed yet sophisticated beachside oasis.
A New Architectural Landmark has announced as venue for upcoming….
The American Institute of Architects - Hong Kong Chapter (AIA Hong Kong) has announced an esteemed partnership for their upcoming AIA International Conference scheduled to take place in Hong Kong this October 24th - 26th.
The association has revealed that The Henderson, one of Hong Kong's newest and most architecturally distinguished landmarks, will serve as the official Venue Sponsor for the highly anticipated event.
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