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Parking spaces will be offered separately to apartments and tenants will be able to book private areas or dog walkers through an app in one of the inner-Brisbane apartment towers to take shape under Queenslandâs fledgling build-to-rent scheme.
The state government announced the land at Fortitude Valleyâs 210 Brunswick Street as one of two pilot sites in October, including another within Mirvacâs sprawling Newstead development, more than two years after first floating the scheme to help boost affordable housing in the state.
An artist impression of the Brunswick Street development, which has undergone a redesign process to suit the housing program pilot.
Japan introduces urban vegetable gardens in train stations. Courtesy of popupcity.net
Such projects are examples of how to cultivate different plant species for human consumption or not in other ways than growing directly on the ground. Although vertical greenery can assume different configurations depending on the structure, the species, and the context in which it is inserted, all these solutions have in common the optimization of open green spaces even though occupying as little horizontal space as possible. In this sense, the impacts of plants on cities, which are already widely acknowledged, take on a new dimension through verticality. These alternative cultivation methods are used to reduce heat islands, increase biodiversity, promote food security, improve air quality, reduce CO2 emissions, among many other positive effects.