Main street fever

Main street fever
Bond Street, London
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Increasingly, design of our shopping centres moves away from the ‘box’ and replicates the shopping strips of the past. ‘Main Street architecture’ has much to teach us about vibrancy, human scale and place making. Many planners see the configuration of building frontages as the key to successful main streets. Design controls are in place in many activity centres that determine the extent of glazing and the requirement for nil setbacks to street frontages. While it is commonly understood
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Rachel Seal

Rachel Seal is one of the country’s most versatile and experienced thought leaders in Urban Design, Master Planning and Architecture, with a quarter of a century of experience. During this time, Rachel has masterminded some of Australia’s most iconic town and activity centres, bringing together retail, residential, commercial and cultural aspects to create dynamic and functional spaces.

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