Urban Planning After COVID-19
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Eventually the pandemic will end, but city living will change forever as monolith office districts break up and maybe - just maybe - consumers discover they can live without so much stuff. We talk to Tony Matthews, urban planning expert from Griffith University in Queensland on how the pandemic shaped the changing landscape of urban living.
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