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Kara Walker’s 'A Subtlety, or the Marvellous Sugar Baby' (2014) for Creative Time, New York.
Culture

Disruptive design: placemaking in times of crisis

by Foreground—May 12, 2017

Construction in Sydney's inner west.
Planning & policy

Budget 2017: The good, the bad and the murky

by Philip O'Neill and Marion Terrill—May 10, 2017

The ruins of Parramatta Park's War Memorial Pool.
Parks & places

Making what happen? The fate of Parramatta Park

by Paulette Wallace—May 4, 2017

A deceased oriental white eye bird – a casualty of Singapore's artificial light. Image courtesy of Zhao Renhui.
Culture

Richard Weller’s Atlas for the End of the World as We Know It

by Richard Weller, with Claire Hoch and Chieh Huang—April 21, 2017

Quito, Ecuador, host city of the UN's Habitat III
Planning & policy

What can the new urban agenda and sustainable development goals do for cities?

by Ralph Horne and David Adamson—April 20, 2017

Greenwood Cemetry St Louis, prompting 'deep questions about remembrance and erasure'.
Culture

Landscape as narrative

by Azzurra Cox—April 5, 2017

Angus Taylor tests some digital technology for transformative potential at the Locate16 conference in Sydney.
Planning & policy

Vision check: who is Angus Taylor, Australia’s Assistant Minister for Cities?

by Paddy Manning—November 23, 2016

Site for the proposed City Deals stadium in Townsville, Queensland.
Planning & policy

What’s the big deal with City Deals?

by Paul Burton—November 8, 2016

Parliament House, Canberra.
Planning & policy

When it comes to urban development, Australia’s federal government thinks it knows best

by Richard Tomlinson—November 2, 2016

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