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NewActon Apartments Aim to Be the Greenest in Australia

by , 02/08/10
filed under: Architecture

newacton nishi, precinct, residential development, green development, sustainable development, australia, canberra, nathers, sustainable design, green design, sustainable architecture

NewActon Nishi is a new apartment complex in the middle of Canberra that is aiming to be Australia’s greenest residential development. But don’t go thinking that this will be a boring ‘green building’. NewActon Nishi will feature a sexy minimalist aesthetic in addition to some exciting eco-conscious features.

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2 Responses to “NewActon Apartments Aim to Be the Greenest in Australia”

  1. newactonnishi newactonnishi says:

    Thank you to Inhabitat for the article on NewActon Nishi. We are committed to creating Australia’s ‘greenest’ development in history, and from the amount of retweets (thank you) we can see there are many people out there as excited as we are.

    We’d like to invite all graphic designers, artists and creatives to be a part of NewActon Nishi by entering (for free) the NewActon Nishi design competition. Showcase your visual skills and design the new corporate identity and visual language to represent NewActon Nishi. Prizes include cash, MacBook Air laptops and exposure to some of the organisations listed above, and more of Australia’s most influential artistic professionals who are involved in the NIshi project.

    You can head to the website for more information (http://pea.to/HG). We’re also on Facebook (http://pea.to/Tt) and Twitter (@newactonnishi).

    Thank you and good luck.

  2. WellzY WellzY says:

    It’s so good to finaly see an Australian project appear on the website. I’ve been following this blog for almost a year now, and it’s not very often I read about something which is happening in my own country. I’m sure we’re not void of green inovation, but I do feel we’re lagging behind the rest fo the developed world.

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