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Remaking our suburbs' 1960s apartment blocks: a subtle and greener way to increase housing density

  • Written by Guillermo Fernández-Abascal, Academic Fellow in Architectural Practice, University of Sydney
Remaking our suburbs' 1960s apartment blocks: a subtle and greener way to increase housing densityPhoto: Matthew Darmour-Paul, Author provided

As cities grow, new buildings gradually replace the older ones. Ideally, the new buildings are higher quality, more sustainable and better suited to today’s needs. But there’s a risk current approaches to urban renewal will produce poorer amenities and buildings that are less flexible and...

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