A new public-private partnership strategy delivers a high-quality, mixed-tenure estate which, through its suite of communal and commercial facilities, goes beyond increasing housing supply and sets out to host and foster social connectivity.
At the ArchitectureAu Asks symposium this November, a provocation from Sydney architect Camilla Block invites speakers to consider the current state of design competitions – and the urgent need for reform.
Paddington House, which was once lived in by the Woolleys, is described by the Heritage Council of NSW as “an outstanding example of the late 20th century modern architectural style.”
When it comes to the evolution of our built and natural environment, design thinking offers a valuable approach to decision making, posing questions from many angles and hearing from diverse voices as a way of developing a creative approach to the problem itself.
A new public-private partnership strategy delivers a high-quality, mixed-tenure estate which, through its suite of communal and commercial facilities, goes beyond increasing housing supply and sets out to host and foster social connectivity.