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