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Daily Archives: December 13, 2021

innovative architecture versus boringly normal

December 13, 2021A DICKSON RESIDENT, architecture, biodiversity, CANBERRA, cultural landscapes, gardens, GOVERNANCE, green infrastructure, heritage, housing, landscape architecture, opinions, parks, planning, URBANITYarchitecture, biodiversity, landscape, National Capital Authority, NCA, trees, Yarralumla Forestry School, Yarralumla redevelopmentPaul Costigan

NCA challenged on suburban design

When you think of planning and development and who is making a mess of this city, attention usually turns to the dark arts as practised by the ACT Planning Directorate.

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