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Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden have quashed a common theory of the self-reinforcing dynamics of urban growth and have shown that big cities feed on their hinterlands to sustain growth, thereby escalating the urban-rural divide in economic prosperity.
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It may have been 20 years ago, but Koichi Takada remembers well the day judges awarded him first prize in an architectural competition – not because he won, but because the judges were arguing about his win.
“I don’t think there’s been a more exciting time since the industrial revolution to be alive,” says Rothelowman principal of Interior Design, Mat Dalby.
Recent comments to the ABC by Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) lent credence to the idea that we may see flying taxis operating in Australia within five years.
Outgoing Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) chief executive officer Romilly Madew has been appointed an Officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia (AO).
The William Inglis Hotel and Riverside Stables project, which features blocks from Baines Masonry Blocks, won two awards at the Excellence in Brick & Block Awards.
A new water management plan that proposes eliminating fixed water charges may address the lacunae in the current system in Melbourne.
The shrinking of our residential spaces has required a significant reimagination of utility spaces such as the bathroom and laundry.
The Influencer category in the 2019 INDE.Awards demonstrates how progressive design can improve the world through a special focus on people’s needs. Here are three influential projects that are distinctive in concept and purpose, and have demonstrated real outcomes as a result of their design.
Studio Ongarato has won the AHEAD Global Award for Visual Identity for its work on Australian luxury hotel Jackalope.
The One Earth Climate Model sets out how the global energy supply can move to 100 percent renewable energy by 2050, while creating jobs along the way.
The Association of Accredited Certifiers (AAC) has called on the next NSW Government to implement vital reforms required to drive much-needed improvements in the building industry and return confidence to the construction sector.