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About Raeburn Chapman

Raeburn Chapman is an architect, urban designer and city and regional planner and an American Planning Association Life Member who has worked in academics, private consulting and government internationally. He is currently an independent urban design commentator and advisor specialising in transport infrastructure, having worked for the New South Wales State Government (Australia) where he introduced urban design as public policy. Contact: editor@urbandesignreview.com

MARTIN PLACE METRO PRECINCT IN SYDNEY – AN URBAN TRANSFORMATION : A review of the Martin Place Metro Station and Precinct in urban design perspective with an Afterword by Tim Williams

Sydney Metro’s Martin Place Station and its associated precinct development is presented as a significant piece of urban design in the heart of Sydney’s financial district.bvbnvnvnv

|2025-04-08T13:16:41+10:00March 29, 2025|Architecture, Movement & Transport|

MAITLAND MAIN STREET REVITALISATION AND THE LEVEE: Reviving a country town’s heart and linking it to the river

This project is an inspiring example of main street revitalization, historic preservation, connection of town to waterfront, environmental sustainability and design quality.bvbnvnvnv

|2022-05-30T14:42:25+10:00May 27, 2022|Architecture, Landscape & Environment, Public Spaces|

AN URBAN DESIGN PERSPECTIVE ON TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IN NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA

This article provides a viewpoint on two decades of an urban design approach to transport infrastructure planning, design and implementation developed by a road agency in New South Wales, Australia with universal lessons across all transport infrastructure.bvbnvnvnv

Yandhai River Crossing – Walking in the Past and Present

THE YANDHAI RIVER CROSSING by RAEBURN CHAPMAN and GARETH COLLINS highlights an urban design project of excellence centred on a major pedestrian bridge recently built in the Sydney Metropolitan Area. It brings together architecture, landscape architecture and engineering to produce something of beauty that contributes to the landscape, the community and future of the place in which it sits.bvbnvnvnv

|2022-05-09T12:12:56+10:00April 5, 2021|Movement & Transport|
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