UNSW Urban Design Masters students tackle Sydney’s Redfern-Waterloo area, exploring potential upgrades to the precinct and how to keep density habitable.
January 11th, 2012
Working closely with mentors Jonathan Barnett and Nigel Dickson, as well as local residents and councillors, the students were invited to present their findings to the City of Sydney Council.
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