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Venue Security and Visitor Flow
Solution | 11 July 2024
In 2024, more than 15 million visitors, including 2 million from abroad will converge on Paris to cheer on their national teams. Across various iconic venues there are 13.4 million tickets on offer, where spectators will fill the stands to witness every moment, savouring each experience.
dormakaba Named Among the World's Most Sustainable Companies by TIME Magazine
Announcement | 9 July 2024
At dormakaba Australia and New Zealand, we are immensely proud to share the news that our organisation globally has been recognised as one of the "World’s Most Sustainable Companies 2024" by TIME magazine.
Announcing Our Corporate Partnership with the Property Council of Australia
Announcement | 26 June 2024
We are excited to announce that dormakaba Australia has entered into a strategic corporate partnership with the Property Council of Australia.
Enhancing Healthcare Access: Tweed Valley Hospital
Project | 19 June 2024
The new Tweed Valley Hospital exemplifies modern healthcare excellence. In partnership with Lend Lease, dormakaba provided cutting-edge access solutions, including automatic doors and EntriWorX Insights, ensuring seamless accessibility, functionality, and an inviting environment for all.
Carmody House: A Triumph in Student Accommodation
Project | 7 June 2024
Carmody House at the University of Queensland is a beacon of modern student accommodation. In collaboration with architects nettletontribe, dormakaba provided a comprehensive access solution that seamlessly integrates security, convenience, and design.
The Royal Adelaide Hospital: Increased Accessibility Facilitates Coordination of Patients
Project | 1 October 2017
Smart doors and barrier-free access for the hospital of the future. Walking into Royal Adelaide Hospital feels more like entering a hotel than a medical facility, with large windows, single rooms with ensuite bathrooms, artwork, automatic doors, and a restorative courtyard.
RMIT University Melbourne: The New Academic Landscape Architecture – Reinventing Campus Life
Project | 19 August 2017
RMIT University collaborated with five architecture firms and a landscape architect to renovate four older buildings with sub-optimal energy efficiency. The primary goal was to preserve and rejuvenate the existing buildings.