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Architectural institute gives Brisbane CBD red mark over green space

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“We, as human beings, are complex. We have strong links to the natural environment, but we also have that natural creativity, and we are social … animals, really.

“How can we facilitate that need in cities? I think at the moment there’s a great opportunity for all levels of government to really look at how we could put a plan in place that better caters for these needs.”

Cycling became a key active transport method in Brisbane last year.Credit:Lydia Lynch

Ms Nieberler-Walker said open spaces “had to work a lot harder”, citing the sharp swing towards cycling and walking for exercise during 2020 lockdowns as an example of a pandemic reaction that should be sustained.

Taking a holistic approach to planning could start with questioning what…



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