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10th Making Cities Liveable, Brisbane

“Can I be your neighbour?”

August 3, 2017
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By Natalie Rayment It’s the century of the city, a decade of densification in an urban millennium.  In the space of a New York Minute, cities are growing up fast. …

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Posted in presentation Tagged architecture, brisbane, creativity, development, innovation, liveable cities, sustainability, town planning
Three buildings with sculpted, organic architectural form in Brisbane development

Three Cheers for Grace on Coronation Development

May 12, 2017
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By Natalie Rayment ‘First things first. Get the champagne,’ said Winston Churchill in 1931. It’s time to celebrate a win for good development outcomes in Brisbane. Earlier this week, the…

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Posted in Uncategorized Tagged architecture, brisbane, development, Grace on Coronation, sustainability
Christchurch Cathedral as it now stands. Jack Briant

What I Learned from Christchurch

February 1, 2017
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By Jack Briant This post is the first in our “What I Learned from…” travel series based on the experiences of built environment professionals and city enthusiasts as they discover…

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10th Making Cities Liveable, Brisbane

“Can I be your neighbour?”

August 3, 2017
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By Natalie Rayment It’s the century of the city, a decade of densification in an urban millennium.  In the space of a New York Minute, cities are growing up fast. …

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Posted in presentation Tagged architecture, brisbane, creativity, development, innovation, liveable cities, sustainability, town planning

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Christchurch Cathedral as it now stands. Jack Briant

What I Learned from Christchurch

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By Jack Briant This post is the first in our “What I Learned from…” travel series based on the experiences of built environment professionals and city enthusiasts as they discover…

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Three buildings with sculpted, organic architectural form in Brisbane development

Three Cheers for Grace on Coronation Development

May 12, 2017
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By Natalie Rayment ‘First things first. Get the champagne,’ said Winston Churchill in 1931. It’s time to celebrate a win for good development outcomes in Brisbane. Earlier this week, the…

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Posted in Uncategorized Tagged architecture, brisbane, development, Grace on Coronation, sustainability
10th Making Cities Liveable, Brisbane

“Can I be your neighbour?”

August 3, 2017
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By Natalie Rayment It’s the century of the city, a decade of densification in an urban millennium.  In the space of a New York Minute, cities are growing up fast. …

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Posted in presentation Tagged architecture, brisbane, creativity, development, innovation, liveable cities, sustainability, town planning

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