Source: Escape - The Sunday Telegraph
Yup I do steal images that I think are appealing from other sources. Loving the colours and the vibrancy they create for this little, probably historic as well, neighbourhood. Reminds me a little bit of the eastern suburbs in Sydney, thought I am sure this place has a more interesting story to it.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Bikes in the City
More like, bike lanes and bike racks in the City of Sydney …
Continuing from the controversial extensive bike lane invasion, apparently City of Sydney is giving the incentive of increased floor space to developers to build more bike racks in their new apartment buildings in the City instead of car space. Only one in six apartment units will get a car space, while all will be ensured a bike rack.
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| Source: News.com.au. Click here to read an article on the inquiry to potentially remove bike lanes in the City |
Good move Clover for sustainability to get people’s butts off their cars! Bad move in delivering effective and efficient service to people!
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
UrbanScape: Newcastle
Monday, May 9, 2011
UrbanScape: Guangzhou 1
Had trouble selecting which photos to post. So I might post all of them eventually. China has undergone enormous development, be it planned or unplanned. High density living is more than common. (However, there also is a high level of Greenfield low density development which I will post later.)
And guess what, this is the neighbourhood I grew up in. The small building with red-tile roof in the bottom left section is my primary school. My place is not from the left corner. The large white building in the front is a hospital. My place is surrounded by more than 10 hospitals within 1~2 kilometres. Contrast to Australia much? In terms of physical forms, facilities and density of living as well as people's perception of such things.
Labels:
Guangzhou,
Planning,
UrbanScape
Location:
Yuexiu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Saturday, May 7, 2011
UrbanScape: Adelaide
With the absence of a world renowned skyline like Sydney's, Adelaide here in this photo is showing an interesting view of roof-tops as well as a hybridity of history and modern development and the concept of 'nature'.
P.s. Cycling around the city of Adelaide is a joy! And it is free! Absolutely recommending :)
Labels:
Adelaide,
Planning,
UrbanScape
Location:
Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
Friday, May 6, 2011
UrbanScape: Melbourne
Introducing my new image collection of urban landscape - UrbanScape - starting with Melbourne. Loving the combination of all the elements in this photo, taken last winter, the road, the cars, the trees, the tram stop, the buildings, the lights, the river bank and even, the bus stop ad board! In short, Melbourne has this modern and open vibe that Sydney doesn't have. More to come!
Labels:
Melbourne,
Planning,
UrbanScape
Location:
Melbourne VIC, Australia
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