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Tag Archives: Arden Macaulay
Red + Black interview with Richard Wynne, Victoria’s Minister for Planning – Part 2
It is almost a year since the Andrews Labor Government swept to power in Victoria. In the months since, Richard Wynne has been busy pushing through significant reforms as Victoria’s Minister for Planning, such as refreshing Plan Melbourne, restricting building plot ratios … Continue reading
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Tagged Arden Macaulay, Fisherman’s Bend, Jill Garner, Melbourne, Melbourne Metro Rail Tunnel, Melbourne Planning, Meredith Sussex, Nightingale Apartments, Office of the Victorian Government Architect, Planning Minister Richard Wynne, Richard Wynne, Rob McGauran, THE COMMONS
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Small Architecture firms engaging the community with big ideas
We all have a daily involvement with our built environment. Some see their city as something which is fixed in design and should not, or cannot change. Others take the view that we should have greater ability to adapt, modify … Continue reading