The East West Link is an issue that has divided Melbournians like no other. Touching on the tension between inner-city and outer suburban needs, this contentious project saw massive protests, huge public engagement and ultimately contributed to the downfall of the State Government.
The East West Chronicles documents this story as it occurred across nine pieces published on this blog, spanning from July 2013 through to January 2015.
To download a PDF click the image below. (Also note large file size 85MB)
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Michael Smith
Michael is an architect and co-founder of Atelier Red + Black, an emerging architecture practice in Fitzroy, Victoria.
Michael has a Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Construction Management from Deakin University. He was a founding member of the Australian Institute of Architects National Committee for Gender Equity (NCGE)
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