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Next is a space where we share our ideas that challenge our collective futures. It is a discussion about new trends that face us everyday in the built environment. It is a place where we can push the boundaries in design and research. It brings together our broad skills and experiences for collaboration.

25 Jan 2012
By Edith Clark
 

Needing to recharge your creativity?

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29 Sep 2011
By Joanne Taylor - Master of Architecture student, UTS Sydney
 

 

People are still afraid of density. On the surface, density has developed a picture of itself; it has become synonymous with the characterless concrete high-rise apartments which are fitted with repetitive miniature boxes.

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04 Oct 2011
By Sandra Mendonca, Masters of Architecture Student, UTS Sydney
 

 

Urban renewal can bring density to our city if we are conscious about the benefits it can provide to the existing built form.

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04 Oct 2011
By Emma Barnes - Master of Architecture student, UTS Sydney
 

 

CYCLING IN AUSTRALIA: There are many reasons cycling should be actively encouraged in our cities: increasing fuel prices, obesity levels and environmental concerns, just to name a few.

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12 Apr 2011
By Greg Dowling
 

Most of us will avoid conflict in our life if we have a choice about it. Likewise, most designers and planners will be compelled to remove physical conflict as after all, it represents a problem.

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12 Jan 2011
By Rodney Paesler
 

In a world that proves to be changing faster than any one individual can comprehend...

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20 Oct 2010
By Bob Perry
 

An extract from the 5 Point Plan presented to the Australian Cycling Conference, Adelaide 2010

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10 Jan 2011
By Rodney Paesler
 

To be certain, some things will always change. Yet at the same time, you can take assurance that some things remain the same.

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04 Apr 2006
By Bob Perry
 

As Sydney groans at the prospect of increased residential density, the thorny subject of building height inevitably comes to the fore during approval processes.

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21 Dec 2010
By Rodney Paesler
 

Rethinking the way we inhabit buildings means re-imaging the city. The random thoughts of an instant life, or a social dot net IPO?

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14 Dec 2010
By Bob Perry
 

Seeking new balance between private & public life

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