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Smoke blankets south eastern Australia, 4 January 2020. Image: NASA
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The Foreground five: Our most-read stories in January

By Foreground — February 5, 2020

A tapestry of richly varied planting is distributed around and between Bendigo Hospital seating.
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Designing the healthy city

By Foreground — January 24, 2020

Smoke blankets south eastern Australia, 4 January 2020. Image: NASA
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Big smoke: Climate change and the future of urban air

By Foreground — January 23, 2020

The endangered southern brown bandicoot is doing well in urban wildlife corridors created by infrastructure provision in Melbourne's suburbs. Photo: John O'Neill
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Endangered bandicoots survive and thrive in urban sprawl

By Lucy Smith — January 9, 2020

FLIR image showing concentration of heat in a Western Sydney neighbourhood.
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The Foreground five: Our most-read stories in December

January 8, 2020

New park and skating facilities at Noble Park station precinct. Photo: Peter Bennetts Photography
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Take ten: Foreground’s most-read stories in 2019

December 19, 2019

Dr Sebastian Pfautsch
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Extreme measures: An ecologist’s urban sensors show us just how hot Western Sydney is getting

By Foreground — December 12, 2019

The public space protests of Hong Kong have attracted particular interest over the past month. Photo: Pasu Au Yeung
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The Foreground five: Our most-read stories in November

By Foreground — December 4, 2019

Swiss National Museum, Zurich. With a few, striking elements such as a mirror water basin, visual relations between the Gartenhof and Park are established. Photo: Giuseppe Micciche
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The Foreground five: Our most-read stories in October

November 11, 2019

Clearings carved from the immensity of the forested Burial Belt could feature floral revegetation. Image: Other Architects
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Forest of the dead: beautiful burial for space-poor cities

By David Neustein — October 3, 2019

Günther Vogt’s first visit to Australia will be as keynote speaker for the 2019 Australian Institute of Landscape Architects’ International Festival of Landscape Architecture. Photo supplied.
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Günther Vogt and the sensory city

By Foreground — October 2, 2019

Jordan Lacey, ambisonic recording in preparation for COLD. Photo: Alban Mannisi
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Sound in the City: Translating Ambiance

By Tracey Clement — September 13, 2019

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