2011年5月31日 星期二

Building And Design Show Opens

Building And Design Show Opens

Buildnz designex kicks off with a bang on 26 June at Auckland’s ASB Showgrounds. The building, design and construction sectors’ premier event will be in full swing for three days as thousands of industry professionals talk structural systems, hardware, tools, flooring, surface finishes, interiors, lighting, fine furnishings, textiles and much more.

“We’re really excited that the show’s looking so good,” says Rob Lavender of organiser XPO Exhibitions. “There are hundreds of exhibitors from the industry’s top companies, and buildnz designex is endorsed by Architectural Designers NZ,Light up the architecturally table lamps interesting parts of your home. Certified Builders Association, NZ Institute of Architects, BRANZ, Designers Institute, Furniture Association and Lifemark as well as Registered Master Builders Federation, which is holding its annual conference in association with the event.”

Architectural Designers NZ (ADNZ) general manager Astrid Andersen says her team is really looking forward to being at buildnz designex for the first time.

“We have a large corner space and the stand reflects a lot about ADNZ,Unlike compact cfl bulbs fluorescent light bulbs, LED based light bulbs provide a variety of lighting options- including the ability to provide a wide range of light, which allows them to act as a proper replacement light bulb the organisation. Our stand will be set up like a kiwi bach: open, inviting and friendly. Our team be able to answer any questions about ADNZ and the benefits of being part of the organisation, and how your business can benefit by working closely with us. We will also be offering Design Licensing assistance for all architectural designers who want help.

“The stand will be a fun place to visit. Not only are we close to the bar, but the team will offer visitors a cup of tea and an ANZAC biscuit. Everyone’s welcome.Under efforts of led spotlight boosting the viability of LED luminaires, many companies are expanding high-power selections.”
One of the exhibitors is PSP, importers and suppliers of a wide range of innovative architectural and building products.

“Our range is used by New Zealand's leading architects and designers,” says PSP marketing coordinator Jessica Sit. “We deliver new and unique products into the market that enhance the appearance of almost any interior or exterior setting. Visitors to our stand will get a sneak preview of the new products we will be launching,While SmartView has been slow DSTT and unstable in the past, it seems to have improved greatly with recent updates. exclusive to PSP in New Zealand.

“One of these is Sibu, a new range of textured, rollable, self-adhesive, flexible decorative surface coatings. Sibu will allow you to add surface effects that can be cut and fitted on site, used in furniture and point of sale. Techlam is the latest in ceramics sheet that will afford design possibilities in both new and renovated environments that have never been available before. Hi-Gloss has the elegant look of coloured glass, with the addition of décor patterns, at a fraction of the cost for the stylish setting everyone desires.

“We will also be presenting the winners of our 2011 PSP Design Challenge. We have received a huge number of entries from designers and architects incorporating our products in innovative ways. Find out who will win the ultimate trip to New York. This year we have also introduced a student edition to the Design Challenge and no doubt we will discover who the next great designer/architect could be. Come visit us for some inspiration and refreshments.”

Another company looking forward to buildnz designex is Winstone Wallboards, New Zealand's largest manufacturer and supplier of gypsum plasterboard, drywall systems, associated products and services.

“We have manufactured plasterboard systems under the GIB? brand since 1927,” says Mark Jury, Market Residential Manager. “This year visitors will be able to experience a simulated building site environment when visiting the GIB? stand.

The aim is to demonstrate how GIB? products and systems contribute to quality interiors that will last, as well as highlight best practice installation to get the job done right first time.Philips LED business is inside of Philips lighting so it Led light is more difficult to determine whether they are meeting expectations. The support and service we offer is among the best in the industry and members of technical team will be at hand to answer any questions, from simple queries to highly complex technical specifications.”

Flexus will be showcasing a new ‘bendable’ concrete product.

“The Flexus product has become extremely popular with home owners and architects and the display will allow them to jump around and walk on the flooring system,” says Mason Pirie, Flexus Marketing Manager. “Flexus? is an innovative new ‘bendable’ concrete from Reid Construction Systems NZ. Flexus? requires no steel reinforcing which allows concrete products from only 10mm in thickness. Flexus? is much stronger than concrete and has the ability to bend and flex under huge loads. Large cracking is a thing of the past. The Flexus? Modular Flooring system has been developed to replace particleboard flooring in timber framed construction. Flooring modules are created to achieve greater thermal, acoustic and water proofing while increasing the speed and quality of construction. You can now have a concrete mid-floor in a timber framed house.”

Peter Smith of CAVIUS says the company’s products include the world’s smallest photoelectric smoke detector that boasts some big features. “As well as the latest technology, it has a piercing 85dB(A) at three metres, a 5-year long-life battery, 30 days low battery alert, pause option and is environmentally friendly. CAVIUS is a Danish-designed product offering all the safety and security you would expect from a smoke detector with the latest in photoelectric technology.

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