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The Emergent City

The Emergent City

City strategist, trying to say interesting things at the intersection of urban planning, politics, culture, design and economics.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Australia's love affair with the McMansion (and its consequences)

Australia’s housing crisis is often blamed on everything from planning red tape, to Airbnb, to immigration, to NIMBYs. But a less-discussed culprit is how mismatched the homes we build are to the homes we actually need.

4 months ago
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Can we please stop pretending the market can save us?

Once upon a time, Australian home values were in some way linked to the capacity of Australians to actually buy homes.

6 months ago
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Where the shovels aren't

Update: Thanks to the excellent work of of the Land Supply Insight it turns out the data I based this article off was wrong, so I am resending it. How embarrassing for me! Egg on my face! etc. etc. I have rewritten it to reflect the right ...

6 months ago
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The problem with James Howe

Apologies (again) for the radio silence, dear reader. My life has been a waking nightmare since about November when my son entered the festering, writhing nexus of unseen contagion that is the typical suburban daycare. Please, send help.

9 months ago
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    City strategist, writing about issues at the intersection of urban planning, politics, culture, design and economics. I identify as a Problem Solver and Bottleneck Detective. Views are my own.

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