For the first time, AUDRC is delivering a program of CPD workshops. The first workshop (25th May) concerns multi-functional street design and will equip participants to successfully negotiate for more inclusive and attractive streetscapes:
https://t.co/Onbj3M9OxX
Australia’s population is set to double over the next century, and researchers at @uwanews@AUDRCPerth have created an online survey that looks at how to distribute this projected growth across the country. https://t.co/IXFWbbU69G
WEBINAR - After the Lockdown: Workplace flexibility & fluidity. Wed 24 Jun 4.30 AWST - REGISTER FREE
Hear from broad panel of UWA experts on how business might adapt to meet reqmts for workplace safety & wellbeing post COVID-19. https://t.co/uqAdaP2w7W
Please take part in our nation building survey!
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australia’s population will increase from 25 to 53 million by 2101.This survey asks you where these future Australians should go. Click the link below.
https://t.co/ef0aBqtMQZ
Dr Julian Bolleter @AUDRCPerth takes a look at Dubai, its carefully created and recreated urban precincts and the idea of placemaking in this city. https://t.co/9h9NTKx2hL via @ConversationEDU
Dr Zoe Myers explains how urban design and planning can promote mental health by focusing on spaces we use in our everyday lives and the benefits of exposure to nature and biodiversity. https://t.co/86TKSzV3VN
Nice piece from Julian Bolleter on the power of great green spaces to stimulate high quality and desirable #density https://t.co/lrSUkQ6Q9r @AUDRCPerth
Just published! Zoe Myers' new book 'Wildness and Wellbeing' explores the way nature affects the brain, and how this information can be used in (un)designing our streets, neighbourhoods and cities, to integrate nature back into cities: https://t.co/LNrhIg8H52
#neuroscience
Day one at the State of Australian Cities #SOAC2019 PhD Symposium, Dr Julian Bolleter single handedly destroys the Australian dream and Dr Paul Maginn @Planographer outlines the suburbanisation of adult stores and sex toys in Australia. 1/2
79% of Perth people would prefer to live in a single dwelling rather than an apartment according to a 2013 survey. Julian Bolleter and Cristina Ramalho from our School of Design explain how improving local parks could change perspectives of urban in-fill. https://t.co/XCbjsNrnP6