Worldwide population growth and economic agglomeration is driving increasing urban density within larger metropolitan conurbations. Population growth and housing diversity and affordability issues in Queensland have seen an increasing demand for more diverse and higher density development. Under Queensland’s flexible planning regulatory provisions, a level of ‘medium’ to ‘high density’ is being achieved by a focus on fine-grained urban design, low scale development, lot diversity, and delivery of single\ud dwelling products. This for Queensland (and Australia) has been an unprecedented innovation in urban and dwelling design. Dwellings are being delivered on lots with zero\ud regulatory minimum sizes providing for a range of new products i...
Despite historic myths and folklore, cities have always dominated Australia’s settlement patterns an...
State and local governments around Australia and the world now routinely promote the idea that dense...
Environmental concerns, together with increasing development costs have created the need for urban ...
Worldwide population growth and economic agglomeration is driving increasing urban density within la...
In Australian urban centres, as in many western countries, urban consolidation and compact urban for...
Over the past fifty years, the composition of Australian households has shifted from predominantly n...
This paper presents a study – currently still in progress – of the process of redevelopment at highe...
The theme of a more compact city has been a central feature of planning policy for Sydney's developm...
Modern urban housing densities, actual or proposed, show enormous variation. 'Broadacre City&ap...
What is it about a place, that when you walk down its streets, you know you are in a city? And then ...
In the promotion of urban consolidation recent and current metropolitan plans for Australia’s capita...
Rapid population growth, changing demographic profiles and increased focus on sustainable urban form...
Since the 1987 Brundtland Report, the development of urban areas has been considered a key determin...
Larger cities in Australia and New Zealand have urban consolidation policies promoting higher-densit...
Urban renewal—redeveloping and enhancing underutilised or disadvantaged urban areas—provides major o...
Despite historic myths and folklore, cities have always dominated Australia’s settlement patterns an...
State and local governments around Australia and the world now routinely promote the idea that dense...
Environmental concerns, together with increasing development costs have created the need for urban ...
Worldwide population growth and economic agglomeration is driving increasing urban density within la...
In Australian urban centres, as in many western countries, urban consolidation and compact urban for...
Over the past fifty years, the composition of Australian households has shifted from predominantly n...
This paper presents a study – currently still in progress – of the process of redevelopment at highe...
The theme of a more compact city has been a central feature of planning policy for Sydney's developm...
Modern urban housing densities, actual or proposed, show enormous variation. 'Broadacre City&ap...
What is it about a place, that when you walk down its streets, you know you are in a city? And then ...
In the promotion of urban consolidation recent and current metropolitan plans for Australia’s capita...
Rapid population growth, changing demographic profiles and increased focus on sustainable urban form...
Since the 1987 Brundtland Report, the development of urban areas has been considered a key determin...
Larger cities in Australia and New Zealand have urban consolidation policies promoting higher-densit...
Urban renewal—redeveloping and enhancing underutilised or disadvantaged urban areas—provides major o...
Despite historic myths and folklore, cities have always dominated Australia’s settlement patterns an...
State and local governments around Australia and the world now routinely promote the idea that dense...
Environmental concerns, together with increasing development costs have created the need for urban ...