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Will we have business as usual or a brand new world after COVID? Urban planning impacts and some thoughts from home and abroad

By Tim Williams, Arup - 14 April 202014 April 2020

Greetings from my bunker in Sydney’s Fairlight: the paradox of a pandemic is that it both unifies us globally while separating us nationally, and indeed individually.

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