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What You’ll Learn at This Year’s Liveable Cities Conference
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by Liveable Cities
5y ago
Creating healthier, happier and more sustainable cities requires the right tools, knowledge and advice. Attend this year’s Liveable Cities Conference in Adelaide this August and find out more about… Future Changes From improving sustainability practices through to changing the behaviours of community members, this year’s focus on future changes is all about the steps we can take to ensure our communities are sustainable, liveable and can adapt to future changes (such as population growth, innovations and developments). Urban Design Find out more about how urban design impacts on a city’s livea ..read more
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5 Sights You’ll Only See in Adelaide
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by Liveable Cities
5y ago
Thinking about a trip to explore the city of churches? Make a long weekend of the 2019 Liveable Cities Conference and check out these exclusive sights you’ll only see in Adelaide. 5. National Wine Centre of Australia Next to sport, cellar doors are what South Australia is famed for – and with a range of world-class wine regions on the city’s doorstep, no trip to Adelaide is complete without a trip to check out the best on offer. Also known as the Wine Centre, the National Wine Centre of Australia is centred in the city’s botanic gardens, featuring a collection of Australia’s finest wines. As y ..read more
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Legible Cities: The Humanistic Smart City Model
Liveable Cities | Healthy Cities | Sustainability | Regional Development
by Liveable Cities
5y ago
Eli Kuslansky explores the concept and benefits of ’Legible Cities’ as well as a route to achieving them.  Designing and managing cities would be so much easier if they were machines. Just pop the key in, give it a turn and away it goes. But as we all know from the long history of urban design, with its aspirations, failures and successes, cities are not automatons. The desire to create a city that runs as efficiently as a machine has been played out countless times in countless cities since the dawn of modern urban design. It is a classic struggle best illustrated by the Jane Jacobs vs. Rober ..read more
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