A University of NSW planning professor says buildings may not live up to the promise of artist impressions because finishes were changed or inferior, the scale was misjudged and the visual impact was greater than anticipated.
A University of NSW planning professor says buildings may not live up to the promise of artist impressions because finishes were changed or inferior, the scale was misjudged and the visual impact was greater than anticipated.
I described the CCAE SED as being unique in offering an interdisciplinary design course. Gaven Gilmour, architect in Rockhampton, graduate of QIT and DN reader begs to differ. He writes so passionately about his education, I think it s worth quoting at some length:
Robert Freestone, UNSW Sydney; Bill Randolph, UNSW Sydney, and Wendy Steele, RMIT University Australia has not had a national urban policy since the Rudd
Daily review is also your post. This provides Standardistas the opportunity to review events of the day. The usual rules of good behaviour apply (see the Policy). Don’t forget to be kind to each other …