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Sustainable cities must be compact and high-density
Posted on 11/07/2011 | 1 CommentThe NSW Government’s recent initiative to give residents leaving the state a $7,000 incentive has prompted an issue of urban planning failure. As the balance of the world’s population tips... -
High-rise living; Moving up in the world
Posted on 19/05/2011 | No CommentsThe benefits of living in a vertical village stack up nicely, writes Bronwyn McNulty. Fear of heights? That shouldn’t stop you from living in a high-rise apartment. To the contrary.... -
Are large developments choking our suburbs?
Posted on 22/04/2011 | 2 CommentsHow high is too high? As our nation’s population continues to expand and the love affair with inner city living grows, there are new fights brewing about how much density... -
The Challenges of NSW’s Planning System
Posted on 27/03/2011 | No CommentsI was recently invited to attend a planning forum organised by the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Faculty of the Built Environment (FBE). They asked me to prepare a... -
Units not crucial for good public transport, study finds
Posted on 06/01/2011 | No CommentsRESIDENTS of Australia’s outer suburbs do not have to wait for higher housing densities before getting better public transport, according to new research, which could defuse one of urban planning’s... -
Land shortage, price hike link a myth, claims academic
Posted on 07/12/2010 | No CommentsResearch by leading RMIT planning professor Michael Buxton shows increases in the price of land following the introduction of an urban growth boundary in 2002 were not excessive compared to... -
Rejuvenating Public Housing in Manhattan
Posted on 28/08/2010 | No CommentsA recent design studio project was published on the Urban Omnibus, in association with the Architectural League of New York. Below are some key highlights of the project. Today, in...






