This paper presents an overview of the characteristics of the market for higher density residential property (flats, units and town houses) in the three largest Australian cities: Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. The paper then discusses some of the implications of current planning proposals for further higher density housing in Australian cities under urban consolidation or compact city policies and reviews a range of issues that may well arise
The current Victorian Government Urban Planning Melbourne 2030 Plan supports a compact city model. T...
This paper evaluates the change in the dwelling density patterns before and after the Melbourne 2030...
Australian cities are facing a number of challenges, including a significant growth in population, a...
This paper presents an overview of the characteristics of the market for higher density residential ...
The theme of a more compact city has been a central feature of planning policy for Sydney's developm...
The advocacy of the notion of 'compact city' as a strategy to reduce urban sprawl, to support greate...
The advocacy of the notion of 'compact city' as a strategy to reduce urban sprawl, to supp...
This paper addresses the challenges facing the strata sector in Sydney in the context ofcurrent Aust...
In Australian urban centres, as in many western countries, urban consolidation and compact urban for...
This paper presents a study – currently still in progress – of the process of redevelopment at highe...
Across Australia, city planners are focusing on urban renewal as a major driver for change both to p...
This paper addresses the challenges facing the strata sector in Sydney in the context of current Aus...
This paper addresses the governance of strata title developments, in the context of current Australi...
State and local governments around Australia and the world now routinely promote the idea that dense...
All five of Australia's largest metropolitan areas are actively considering the best policy framewor...
The current Victorian Government Urban Planning Melbourne 2030 Plan supports a compact city model. T...
This paper evaluates the change in the dwelling density patterns before and after the Melbourne 2030...
Australian cities are facing a number of challenges, including a significant growth in population, a...
This paper presents an overview of the characteristics of the market for higher density residential ...
The theme of a more compact city has been a central feature of planning policy for Sydney's developm...
The advocacy of the notion of 'compact city' as a strategy to reduce urban sprawl, to support greate...
The advocacy of the notion of 'compact city' as a strategy to reduce urban sprawl, to supp...
This paper addresses the challenges facing the strata sector in Sydney in the context ofcurrent Aust...
In Australian urban centres, as in many western countries, urban consolidation and compact urban for...
This paper presents a study – currently still in progress – of the process of redevelopment at highe...
Across Australia, city planners are focusing on urban renewal as a major driver for change both to p...
This paper addresses the challenges facing the strata sector in Sydney in the context of current Aus...
This paper addresses the governance of strata title developments, in the context of current Australi...
State and local governments around Australia and the world now routinely promote the idea that dense...
All five of Australia's largest metropolitan areas are actively considering the best policy framewor...
The current Victorian Government Urban Planning Melbourne 2030 Plan supports a compact city model. T...
This paper evaluates the change in the dwelling density patterns before and after the Melbourne 2030...
Australian cities are facing a number of challenges, including a significant growth in population, a...