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The Betrayal of Barangaroo

Philip Drew

Oct 01 2015

13 mins

The city has been viewed as an arena for consumerism. Political and commercial expediency has shifted the emphasis of urban development from meeting the broad social needs of the community to meeting the circumscribed needs of individuals. The pursuit of this narrow objective has sapped the city of its vitality.
—Richard Rogers, Cities for a Small Planet, 1997

 

New York in 2014 saw the advent of new super-high apartment towers climbing to staggering heights upwards of 540 metres with views across Manhattan’s Central Park. Such luxury apartments sell for US$100 million in a niche market serving super-rich foreign investors who are understandably nameless. The neighbourhood in which they are located was dubbed “Mistress Row”. Artistic niceties are irrelevant; the properties are effectively safe-deposit boxes in the sky.

What happens in New York will surely happen in Sydney—that is what it means to be a global city. It is impossible to quarantine a person, much less a…

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