The qualities that make something a good and useful master plan are annoyingly ill-defined, creating a murky environment for those tasked with procuring master plans.
I always thought the Teneriffle redevelopment in Inner N-E Brisbane was a a good example of master planning, although I can't recall any specific Master Plan. It tended to be negotiated driven and they had an exceptional leader who had a vision and was willing to turn away what he thought was crap development. Tasteful redevelopment that has stood the test of time.
I always thought the Teneriffle redevelopment in Inner N-E Brisbane was a a good example of master planning, although I can't recall any specific Master Plan. It tended to be negotiated driven and they had an exceptional leader who had a vision and was willing to turn away what he thought was crap development. Tasteful redevelopment that has stood the test of time.
Yes agree - holding developers to a higher standard is critical!