Dr Shane Geha
They used to say in the 18th Century that "civilisation follows the road". Perhaps today it is more apt to say that "civilisation follows the airport".
Housing is a basic need rather than an item of choice, so should we be worried that the man on the street can only afford to live on the outskirts of the city?
Dallas only adopted its first comprehensive city plan 10 years ago but already enjoys 11 Fortune 500 companies, who have headquartered there.
Where would you be if you were at a world-class university that boasts amongst its alumni 23 Heads of State, including 8 U.S. Presidents; a Japanese Crown Princess; 2 U.S. Chief Justices; 7 world P...
It's not easy to build a bridge and I can assure you as an engineer, that it's not easy to build the Harbour Bridge - a Through0Type Arch Bridge of significant proportions.
So, there I was at the Renzo Piano inspired Chicago Art Gallery, face to face with some of the most expensive and splendiferous art in the world.
As the population of our major cities continues to grow with increased migration, urban planning urgently needs to be addressed otherwise Sydney-centre living will become increasingly unaffordable
Do you agree that ‘’everything is bigger in Texas’’? Based on my latest first-hand observations, I would say that is quite true.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, red tape was developed in Europe to speed things up rather than slow things down.
The answer to Sydney’s housing affordability problem is a complex one. It is not just one thing that will eventually give rise to a solution
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