Architectural Review Asia Pacific

A TIME TO EMBRACE THE EDGE SPACES THAT MAKE OUR NEIGHBOURHOODS TICK

As we emerge from COVID-19 lockdowns, it is timely to reflect on how the design of our neighbourhoods and the ways we interact with them affect our lived experience.

A clear lesson from the many conversations across fencelines, waves from porches, teddy bears in windows and chalk art on footpaths is the need for our cities to better embrace edge spaces between private property and the public realm. These edge spaces, such as porches,

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