The magazine for Zip Heaters is now available as an online resource.
August 8th, 2011
Since 2002, Zip Heaters has kept architects, designers and other design professionals up to date on their latest products and projects with Boiling Point magazine. Now the latest issues are available for convenient viewing online via Indesignlive’s digital library.
The Australian owned and operated company has an impressive international portfolio, with multiple projects across 54 countries and a strong presence in Australia, New Zealand and in the UK. Boiling Point, which comes out twice a year with Indesign magazine, features a range of commercial, residential and education projects, the latest news and products and stories about Zip in the community.
The online version allows you to read Boiling Point from the comfort of your desk, laptop, iPad or phone, search text and print pages and with multiple viewing options.
Currently issues 13 – 16 of Boiling Point are viewable on the digital library, keep posted as more go up online!
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