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New Acton Nishi - Canberra Australia

Hurlcon Hydronic Heating • Mar 25, 2020

Hurlcon's Solazar convectors were chosen for their contemporary, minimalist, stylish looks, as well as high performance, low H2O design, which means faster heat up times for reduced operating costs.


Nishi represents a significant advance in environmental sustainable design. Every aspect of Nishi’s originally Japanese-inspired design has been reconsidered so that tenants can benefit from its innovative solar heat retention principles. Where the average accommodation energy rating in Canberra is only 2.5 star, Nishi delivers an average 8 star NaTHERS rating as well as providing the highest rated appliances, fixtures & fittings. Nishi’s standout design features make it Canberra’s most sustainable mixed-use building complex.

Solar thermal hot water system, Passive solar heating, dual-aspect design, natural ventilation, high thermal mass, high performance glazing, sustainable material selection, rainwater collection, hydronic radiators.

Hurlcon Hydronic Heating have supplied Solazar convectors and ThermoLine towels rails for the complex. Hurlcon's Solazar convectors were chosen for their contemporary, minimalist, stylish looks, as well as high performance, low H2o design, which means faster heat up times for reduced operating costs. The added benefit of hurlcon's Solazar convectors is they are an Australian designed and made product.

Hurlcon Hydronic Heating's ThermoLine towel rails offer stylish good looks, along with space saving comfort and the ultimate luxury of warm towels.

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