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The pandemic will shape the careers for next-generation industrial designers, but it won't define them, says UNSW expert.
Lockdown restrictions are rolling back, but the closure of public spaces could have a lasting impact, says an architect at UNSW Built Environment.
Interior architects and designers will be essential to the global recovery.
Many are speculating about the pandemic changing how we plan and use our cities. What they overlook is how many people live in unplanned settlements where it's more likely to be business as usual.
The pandemic has brought to a head deep-rooted problems with how housing is provided in Australia. Fortunately, the solutions can play a central role in the national recovery process.
Wider footpaths, separated cycleways and pedestrian-friendly streets could become the norm, says a UNSW Built Environment expert.
UNSW’s Paul Osmond says the design of buildings and cities need to change after this pandemic.
Key property market metrics, before and during the coronavirus pandemic, are displayed in real-time on an interactive map.
The disasters have come one after another. While they may not be entirely preventable, we can take many practical steps tailored to local needs and conditions to reduce the impacts on our cities.
You can live in an apartment and still have the garden of your dreams.
We need urgent measures to support safe walking, cycling and social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, Australian experts say.
Two top UNSW academics are calling for an end to the homelessness crisis in Australia that will last beyond COVID-19.