The planning problems of neo-liberal cities require theories and methods that are adequate to the task of engaging as well as understanding their fragmented opacity. This paper reports on research that combines well-established processes of action research and design studio teaching with more recent interest in assemblage theory. 'Transit for All' was a recent industry-university research collaboration investigating railway station design in Melbourne. The project illustrates 'the design speculation action research assemblage' as a tool for creative as well as critical thinking. Framed by the need to find ways to achieve significant modal shift toward active transport in a car-dependent city, the project brought 15 indus...
Suburban railways around the world are experiencing a rapid increase in patronage. While this is a w...
Papers presented at workshop on “Designing Transport & Urban Forms for the Australia of the 21st Cen...
This paper reports a preliminary start to research into guidelines for the design of rail stations b...
The planning problems of neo-liberal cities require theories and methods that are adequate to the ta...
Cities are often said to be the engines of the global economy in an age of rapid urbanization. Car-...
This paper introduces the first in a developing series of projects run as part of the Public Transpo...
Cities are often said to be the engines of the global economy in an age of rapid urbanization. Carde...
The Public Transport Design Research Initiative, developed by Monash University’s Faculty of Art & D...
This research is part of our on-going investigations of public transport futures for Melbourne. Sinc...
The potential of suburban rail stations to be key civic nodes within the network of urban public spa...
Over the past ten years, artist Mick Douglas has developed a series of tramways projects resulting i...
The paper identifies possible solutions of reducing the degree of urban congestion and pollution ca...
Australian cities are some of the lowest density and most car-dependent on the planet: intensified u...
© 2018 Lawrence Robert SeyersAgainst a backdrop of balkanised transport and land use planning, a fra...
This document presents the outcomes of an architectural design studio that set out to explore the po...
Suburban railways around the world are experiencing a rapid increase in patronage. While this is a w...
Papers presented at workshop on “Designing Transport & Urban Forms for the Australia of the 21st Cen...
This paper reports a preliminary start to research into guidelines for the design of rail stations b...
The planning problems of neo-liberal cities require theories and methods that are adequate to the ta...
Cities are often said to be the engines of the global economy in an age of rapid urbanization. Car-...
This paper introduces the first in a developing series of projects run as part of the Public Transpo...
Cities are often said to be the engines of the global economy in an age of rapid urbanization. Carde...
The Public Transport Design Research Initiative, developed by Monash University’s Faculty of Art & D...
This research is part of our on-going investigations of public transport futures for Melbourne. Sinc...
The potential of suburban rail stations to be key civic nodes within the network of urban public spa...
Over the past ten years, artist Mick Douglas has developed a series of tramways projects resulting i...
The paper identifies possible solutions of reducing the degree of urban congestion and pollution ca...
Australian cities are some of the lowest density and most car-dependent on the planet: intensified u...
© 2018 Lawrence Robert SeyersAgainst a backdrop of balkanised transport and land use planning, a fra...
This document presents the outcomes of an architectural design studio that set out to explore the po...
Suburban railways around the world are experiencing a rapid increase in patronage. While this is a w...
Papers presented at workshop on “Designing Transport & Urban Forms for the Australia of the 21st Cen...
This paper reports a preliminary start to research into guidelines for the design of rail stations b...