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Archive for February, 2011
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Towers complete NewQuay in Docklands
Posted on 25/02/2011 | No CommentsA NEW 600-dwelling, twin-tower glass apartment complex will begin construction in Docklands at the end of the year. The towers, to be launched this weekend, include a serviced-apartment hotel, pool... -
What can Sydney teach us about airport rail lines?
Posted on 24/02/2011 | No CommentsMelbourne airport has a lot to learn according to Alan Davis, who runs The Melbourne Urbanist. Who would have thought that Sydney’s struggling public transport could be a model for other... -
Get set for turnaround in new home approvals
Posted on 23/02/2011 | No CommentsThe current slowdown in new detached house approvals will begin to turn around midway through this year, says industry analyst BIS Shrapnel. The trunaround will set the stage for stronger... -
All rise – judge crams four-storey house into $1 block
Posted on 22/02/2011 | No CommentsA FORMER Land and Environment Court judge is planning to build a four-storey house the width of a shipping container on a block of land in Darlinghurst that his company... -
Animated map of Auckland’s public transport network
Posted on 21/02/2011 | No CommentsChris McDowall depicts the movement of Auckland’s transport network through using data and visualising it on a map. The blue spurts represent either trains or ferries during a typical day... -
Perth Waterfront Debate Draws Diverse Crowd
Posted on 19/02/2011 | No CommentsThe plan to finally revitalise the Perth Waterfront has met with cautious optimism from different sides of the debate wary of having been burned by promises in the past. But...









