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Simon Wollan
Conference paper
Public use zone: a new paradigm for suburban rail station design for Australian cities
This paper reports on a collaborative research project that examines the prospects for a radical re-positioning of rail stations by design premised on a public place-making design approach.
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Mapping neighbourhood fields of care
This paper, using Brunswick in Melbourne as a case study, examines place identity and how this embodies different meanings for different people.
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Graffiti and urban character
The focus in this paper is on the ways graffiti is seen by residents to contribute to or damage urban character or place identity.
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Not in my republic: resident opposition to intensification in inner-city Melbourne
Based on interviews with residents who have been involved in resistance to high rise development, this paper explores the ways Brunswick is experienced and the characteristics of developments that are opposed.
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Speculation or resistance? The limits to compact city policy
Compact city policies such as Melbourne 2030 have been established in Australia for a range of reasons including climate change. It is now clear that the Melbourne 2030 policy has not been effective – with new development mostly on the urban fringe. This policy failure has often been sheeted home to resident and local government...