SYDNEY METRO IN URBAN DESIGN PERSPECTIVE
The new Sydney Metro is a massive investment that has the potential to shape Sydney as well as transport.
Read MoreLeveraging Sydney Central Station in the over-rail precinct
With a 24-hectare over rail deck set to create a a new precinct on the southern edge of the Sydney's CBD, Sydney Central Station should be hosting the party, not left at the door.
Read MoreON THE TRANSFORMATION OF SYDNEY’S CIRCULAR QUAY
A general commentary on proposals and a way forward to transform Circular Quay
Read MoreClose to home – exploring 15-minute urban living in Ireland (and beyond)
What’s a 15-minute city – and how could it help Ireland plan a better future? Our latest research, written for Irish Institutional Property, explores the potential.
Read MoreLiving With Autonomous Vehicles in the City
This article is a snapshot of unfolding research on connected autonomous renewable energy vehicles (CAREV) and the city.
Read MoreAN 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.
Read MoreYandhai 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.
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