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mel bradley

@bradley16mel

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Congratulations to Rebecca Moore, WA's newly appointed State Government Architect. Looking forward to visionary leadership in guiding WA's built environment in coming years. mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/McGowan/…

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Earlier this year, our Co-founder Mike Day Mike Day revealed the seven types of neighbourhoods best placed to cope with future shutdowns. Does your neighbourhood have any of these features? bit.ly/2MZxhKQ

🎼 Alex Millier 🎶 (@alexmillier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beautiful day in the Swan Valley yesterday. Saw some mighty fine work by local artists Clestia. and Jill Ciemitis who are currently exhibiting at Linton and Kay Gallery, Mandoon Estate. Their show is called Transects. Awesome to be with creative colleagues again.

Beautiful day in the Swan Valley yesterday. Saw some mighty fine work by local artists <a href="/PeterisCiemitis/">Clestia.</a> and Jill Ciemitis who are currently exhibiting at Linton and Kay Gallery, Mandoon Estate. Their show is called Transects. Awesome to be with creative colleagues again.
mel bradley (@bradley16mel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also add to this-if you want to plant more street trees, local governments should prioritise underground powerlines - existing poles and wires especially🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳

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Nice use of the area underneath a railway and busway in South Brisbane. Took this pics in the morning, suspect it gets well used later in the day.

Nice use of the area underneath a railway and busway in South Brisbane. Took this pics in the morning, suspect it gets well used later in the day.
Hatch RobertsDay (@hatchrobertsday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re delighted that Principal and led urban designer Clestia. has been reappointed to the Western Australian State Design Review Panel for 2021. Congratulations Pete on an outstanding contribution to promoting design excellence in WA.

We’re delighted that Principal and led urban designer <a href="/PeterisCiemitis/">Clestia.</a> has been reappointed to the Western Australian State Design Review Panel for 2021. Congratulations Pete on an outstanding contribution to promoting design excellence in WA.
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With Chris Newton at Emerge Associates and the Hatch RobertsDay team at the City of Melville for the Canning Bridge Place Design Forum, in the engine room pumping out plans based on community's feedback. Clestia. behind the camera.

With Chris Newton at Emerge Associates and the <a href="/HatchRobertsDay/">Hatch RobertsDay</a> team at the <a href="/cityofmelville/">City of Melville</a> for the Canning Bridge Place Design Forum, in the engine room pumping out plans based on community's feedback. <a href="/PeterisCiemitis/">Clestia.</a> behind the camera.
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How many people will die when walking before #DangerousByDesign is released next week? Read what Smart Growth America and National Complete Streets Coalition have to say on 3/10 #DangerousByDesign smartgrowthamerica.org/dangerous-by-d…

Hatch RobertsDay (@hatchrobertsday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On 28 April, our urban designer Clestia. (pictured) will present to industry experts and State Government ministers at an Arbor Centre conference in Perth. He will share his insights on urban greening and introducing more trees in cities.👇 arborcentre.com.au/aprconference/

On 28 April, our urban designer <a href="/peterisciemitis/">Clestia.</a> (pictured) will present to industry experts and State Government ministers at an <a href="/ArborCentre/">Arbor Centre</a> conference in Perth. He will share his insights on urban greening and introducing more trees in cities.👇
arborcentre.com.au/aprconference/
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An absurd rule in NSW exists that fines pedestrians for crossing a road "too slowly". Somewhat similar here in WA. Contrary to popular belief, jay-walking is not actually a rule here. You can cross the road wherever and whenever, so long as you are not 'obstructing' traffic.

Clestia. (@peterisciemitis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So honoured to be part of the City of Belmont art collection; now on exhibition from 12 June through to 25 June. Many thanks to curator Alex Maciver for sharing. A great exemplar to curators about the value of working with their artists to extend knowledge and promotion.

So honoured to be part of the City of Belmont art collection; now on exhibition from 12 June through to 25 June. Many thanks to curator Alex Maciver for sharing. A great exemplar to curators about the value of working with their artists to extend knowledge and promotion.