GREYFIELD RESIDENTIAL PRECINCTS A New Design Model for the Regeneration of the Middle Suburbs

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  • Shane Murray
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This paper draws from research undertaken by the authors for the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) that scoped the processes and inputs needed for establishing a new redevelopment model in Australia’s middle suburbs, with a particular focus on Melbourne (Newton et al 2011). The research comprised a series of investigative panels that were designed to facilitate engagement between leading thinkers and practitioners in the fields of urban policy, design and development. Seventy experts from private industry, government, community and research sectors participated in a four-stage process addressing different aspects of higher-density redevelopment and delivery. The iterative mode of investigation enabled the collective development of ideas by the broad cross-section of stakeholders, and the diversity of opinions and expertise resulted in a comprehensive debate about the need and drivers for sustainable regeneration in the middle suburbs.

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تاریخ انتشار 2011