The Centre for Subtropical Design has prepared this submission to assist the Brisbane City Council to produce a plan which will create a future City centre which is sustainable, liveable and prosperous. Brisbane must surely be one of the best-placed developed cities to embrace ecological sustainability and to become an exemplar city, which others will come to learn from. Brisbane intrinsic subtropical climate, landscape, and outdoor culture, and the interface amoungst these are seen by the Centre for Subtropical Design as providing a valid foundation in the endeavour to achieve environmental sustainability through design solutions
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