The Great Room launches its first Australian flexible workspace location in Sydney, Australia The Great Room is set to open its doors in the heart of Sydney’s CBD at Level 29, 85 Castlereagh Street, marking its first foray into the country in partnership with Australia & New Zealand-based ...
As the Biden administration is coming to a close, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has submitted a proposal to the Office of... America Mexico’s Proposal to Include Vape Ban in Constitution Has Now Been... In November, Mexico’s government announced plans to ban vaping produc...
Gehl begins by reminding us that most cities have excellent statistics on vehicle traffic flows and parking patterns but very little data “on how people use the city as pedestrians!”21The Sydney survey focused on the activities and conditions offered for pedestrians within the CBD, along with ...
A group of old 1930s Post Office brass boxes in a solid wooden enclosure was Lot #1. I was standing right at back and assumed it weighed well under 22kg and hence mailable, so I bid 3 figures, and it was mine. BIG miscalculation. They weighed 28 KILOS. Far too heavy to mail, ...
30. James Duhig, Crowded Years (Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1947), 135. 31. From early on, the Australian Catholic Church had preferred building religious precincts, comprising school buildings, a convent, church, presbytery, and parish hall. This strategy was adopted in 1885 when Australia ...
The image above is an extraordinary glimpse into the past of a street which is familiar to so many of us Sydneysiders – Sussex Street. Being one of the major streets in the CBD of Sydney, it is a street which sees hundreds of pedestrians and vehicles every day, yet the vehicles it ...
that well-intentioned designs can sometimes reduce indoor fresh air. “If you put everyone into a space and add a partition wall, that may stop some contaminated air moving from one seat to another,” he said. “But it may make the indoor air quality problematic for the entire office. ...
A friend told me last week thatshe wept when she walked through the deserted Sydney CBDduring lockdown, at the numbers of small businesses, cafes and service providers which have closed and may never recover. She told me the story of a single lady on her team who lived by herself, and ...
until they had to haul my skeleton out of my office. I loved my job. And my students, undergraduates and graduates alike, were positively predisposed toward me. But that career path was not meant to be. There were many reasons, including the fact that I can now teach many more ...
From Office to Home: new research explores the case for‘Radical Re-use’ Hassell’s latest research investigates the compelling prospect of adaptive re-use for urban transformation in Melbourne’s CBD. Research Corridors: Designing linear infrastructure in a non-linear world ...