16-20 of 106 matching articles 5 20 100 All Converting London's offices to residential: housing solution or commercial disaster? Zoe Green • 28 March 2013 The UK Government wants to make it easier to convert offices to residential use, but it runs the risk of turning valuable commercial space into more empty houses. Looking for leadership in Quezon City: community organisers and government bureaucracy Marcus Tudehope • 22 March 2011 The community and government leaders committed to helping the residents of San Roque, and the unenviable challenges that confront them. Opposition to a Delhi mega mall shows that voice matters but that class matters equally Yorim Spoelder • 4 February 2014 In what appears to be a conventional story of resistance to a mall, Yorim Spoelder reaches the conclusion that the middle classes are listened to far more readily than slum residents. Can you have a private city? The political implications of 'smart city' technology Andrew Comer and Kerwin Datu • 17 February 2011 The political questions that face local authorities seeking to implement 'smart city' technologies within their cities. Coming out of the shadows: connecting Australia's secondary centres Kerwin Datu • 3 March 2011 We argue for a sense of global ambition for Australia's regional cities and outer suburban centres, and that the issues that confront smaller cities be brought out of the shadows of the megacity. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22