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Tag Archives: Adam Bandt
Red +Black Discussion with Adam Bandt: Cities, Architecture and the Federal Government – Part 2
This post is a continuation of the interview with Adam Bandt MP on cities, architecture and the role of the Federal Government in influencing them. If you missed part one of this two part series you can view it here. Red … Continue reading
Red +Black Discussion with Adam Bandt: Cities, Architecture and the Federal Government – Part 1
In case you have not been reading the papers, 2016 is a federal election year for Australia. What makes this election year different to most is that the issue of our cities is shaping up to be a red hot election … Continue reading
Shaping our City: Interview with Cr Rohan Leppert
Architects play a vital role in crafting our cities one building at a time. However they are just one player within an ecosystem of professionals, bureaucrats and politicians that are actively shaping our built environment. In a booming city such … Continue reading