Architectural Review Asia Pacific

GROWING UP: OPPORTUNITIES IN CHILDCARE DESIGN

WHILE CHILDCARE CENTRES PRESENT THE OPPORTUNITY FOR STRONG RETURNS ON INVESTMENT, THIS CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED IF THE PROCESS IS MANAGED EFFICIENTLY AND EXPERTLY FROM THE OUTSET.

With the continued rise in urban development and the increasing expansion of growth corridors in and around large cities such as Melbourne (where the population is sitting at 4.8 million and is predicted to hit eight million by 2050), childcare centres have become a highly profitable investment for Australian developers. But the process of designing and developing a centre can easily become complicated or even stalled if the parties involved are

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