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St Bede’s Catholic College Benefits from ARAMAX® Design Solutions
Designed by leading local architectural firm, SHAC, the St Bede’s development features extensive use of Fielders ARAMAX® both for roofing as well as to create a bespoke screen wall.
Fielders KingKlip®700 a perfect choice for Armadale Arena project
Fielders KingKlip®700 in COLORBOND® steel Surfmist® was identified as the best solution for the Armadale Arena project for several important reasons.
Fielders ARAMAX®: Building Sustainable Futures at Seven Emus Station
Seven Emus Station, an Indigenous-run cattle station and wildlife sanctuary near Borroloola in the Northern Territory, is a cornerstone of the Garawa Aboriginal community.
Fielders Boulevard™ makes understated impact at Hyde Park House
The design of Hyde Park House has taken inspiration from certain elements of both these neighbouring homes, using hand-made heritage style bricks, along with architectural touches including rounded
Outback glamour – Fielders leaves its mark on landmark project
Fielder’s cladding – including KingKlip® 700 roofing and Fielders Prominence™ and Boulevard™ walling – features prominently in the building’s design, but making sure that all the pieces fitted as per
Groote Eylandt Sports Hub Showcases ARAMAX® Resilience & Innovation
On the remote shores of Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria, a triumph of ingenuity and resilience takes form as the Indigenous Community Sports Hub.
Fielders ARAMAX®: Smooth sailing at Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club
The latest addition to the shoreline is Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club’s Dinghy and Training Centre, new facilities that allow the club to provide sailing courses for eager water enthusiasts, who
Striking architectural gold in Ballarat with Fielders ARAMAX®
The new Delacombe Stadium design by Kosloff Architecture reinforces that community and school sporting buildings don’t need to be cold and austere – using a clever range of materials and subtle







