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Episode 69: Elizabeth Farrelly talks about her new book, Killing Sydney, and why architecture matters

Episode 69: Elizabeth Farrelly talks about her new book, Killing Sydney, and why architecture matters

Dr Elizabeth Farrelly trained in architecture and philosophy, practiced in Auckland, London and Bristol, holds a PhD in urbanism from the University of Sydney, and is a former Associate Professor (Practice) at the University of NSW Graduate School of Urbanism.
Branko Miletic
Branko Miletic

17 May 2021 1m read View Author

Dr Elizabeth Farrelly trained in architecture and philosophy, practiced in Auckland, London and Bristol, holds a PhD in urbanism from the University of Sydney, and is a former Associate Professor (Practice) at the University of NSW Graduate School of Urbanism. 

In this episode, she talks about her latest book, Killing Sydney: The Fight for a City's Soul, as well as her views on over-development, how we are set to live in the future, the problematic relationship between governments and developers and the state of our governance, our cities and our environment.

This is a truly revealing interview from one of Australia's most respected and at times, controversial architects.