In growing cities, where we need to squeeze the most out of every parcel of land, where do we find the space for new outdoor recreational areas?
These miniature-sized parks could help insert more public recreational spaces into our cities.
More cities worldwide are experimenting with zero-fare public transport.
The benefits of more cycling infrastructure pedal themselves, says a UNSW urban design expert.
The emergence of these pseudo-public spaces raises fundamental questions about the value of a public domain that is by the public, for the public.
These unsanctioned footpaths defy design, but is that necessarily a bad thing?
Wider footpaths, separated cycleways and pedestrian-friendly streets could become the norm, says a UNSW Built Environment expert.
In many countries, city-shaping mega-projects are generally overseen by local government, but in Australia state governments often step in and exclude council and community representatives from the process.
The problem in fast-growing Sydney isn't too many people, it's too many cars, says a UNSW urban design expert.
Students Larissa Tse and Trystan Graham talk to their lecturer for World Landscape Architecture Month.