A set of maps of Sydney has shown how the city developed and spread over the 250 years from Captain Cook's landing up to today. The maps were made using sources from the National Library of Australia ...
A city exposed to generous amounts of sunlight, Sydney was ideal in capturing the textures and details of its Brutalist architecture, which rose to popularity in the mid-1970s and was primarily ...
Sydney’s buried secrets are set to be unveiled as part of work to create the very first 3D map of Sydney. The work is underway to avoid construction disasters such as the Lane Cove Tunnel collapse.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Visitors to Sydney using public transport already have plenty to be baffled by – a bewildering array of ticket types, bus fares organised ...
The 37-year jump into the future predicts what the Sydney Metro network could look like in 2056. The blueprint was released by Voommaps, identifying key transport routes and stations highlighted by ...
If a city's personality could be mapped, Sydney might look something like this. Wealthy conservatives in the north, disillusioned pessimists to the south, social progressives in the east and ...
Calling all architecture aficionados: there's a new map that charts all the Brutalist architecture all across our fine city. Brutalism is a style of architecture that flourished from the 1950s to the ...
THIS map of a Sydney suburb, full of street names and train stations, looks normal enough. But there’s one big problem with it. At first glance, it looks like any normal map. Issued by Sydney’s ...
A MAP that reveals the average cost of renting a room in different suburbs along the city’s rail network could be a godsend for those hunting affordable housing. The map, created by flatmates.com.au, ...
She’s drawn intricate, playful maps of her home city London, and flexed her cartography skills on global cities such as New York, Paris, San Francisco and Berlin. Now, illustrator Jenni Sparks has ...
Walking alone at night, as a woman, can be pretty dicey. Speaking purely from my personal experience as a woman living in the inner-city in Australia, I don’t have enough fingers and toes to count the ...