Iken are launching their FutureWall platform in Sydney on Thursday 23 June. FutureWall interior building platform offers a suite of solutions that gives you unprecedented freedom to design and creates spaces of any scale. These removable partitions and cladding are available in a variety of materials and finishes. Award-winning architect and Ecospecifier CEO, David Baggs, […]
June 14th, 2011
Iken are launching their FutureWall platform in Sydney on Thursday 23 June.
FutureWall interior building platform offers a suite of solutions that gives you unprecedented freedom to design and creates spaces of any scale. These removable partitions and cladding are available in a variety of materials and finishes.
Award-winning architect and Ecospecifier CEO, David Baggs, will be discussing sustainability, energy-efficient and eco-materials at the Sydney launch in relation to FutureWall and Green Star certification.
What: Iken FutureWall Sydney launch
When: Thursday 23 June, 6-8pm
Where: TZ Limited, Level 11, 1 Chifley Square, Sydney NSW
RSVP: By 21 June to iken@iken.com.au
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