Ok - so now it is time to commence my new blog. It will cover the news and general things going on in the Built Environment. The goal to be a source of knowledge for those wishing to know more about the Built Environment. Feel free to add your comments and thoughts.
Ok - lets start....news this week in the real estate sector in the Australian Financial Review is Cushman & Wakefield are looking to grow in the Asia region.
I was in Melbourne in the past month and had time to see a game of AFL at the 'G'. One of the true great sporting venues in the world. As the photo shows, it was not a sold out game but was still great to be there. It is a place to sit back and go 'WOW'. What a colosseum!
Ok - lets start....news this week in the real estate sector in the Australian Financial Review is Cushman & Wakefield are looking to grow in the Asia region.
I was in Melbourne in the past month and had time to see a game of AFL at the 'G'. One of the true great sporting venues in the world. As the photo shows, it was not a sold out game but was still great to be there. It is a place to sit back and go 'WOW'. What a colosseum!
Was a nice day at the 'G' with you mate.
ReplyDeleteIn this digital age, is the built environment still going to have as much of a presence in society? I realise we all need space to live, work, go to the footy, etc, but with more services available on the net (this blog included), how do you think it will change the view of the built environment.
Are we getting to a point where buildings are getting as high and iconic as they can be? I guess attached to that is what I would call city mirages like Las Vegas and Dubai, etc. How much should we control our environment with our built environment?
You can't replicate the atmosphere of the 'G' except by being in the 'G'.
Gee up Josh!