Engineering has reached new feats and urban planning and development has made new headway if the propsed architectural and infrastructural plans for Melbourne are to go through with success and flying colours in Melbourne's Parliament, and society in general.
The constructual feats which I speak of comprise of nothing more than the many people we see almost literally flooding into Melbourne on a daily, weekly, monthly, yearly basis living in the air. Literally. In terms of engineering and infrastructural lingo, anyway.
I read this full-page article in The Age newspaper on Tuesday 30.3.2010. In this article, transport reporter Clay Lucas goes about explaining the potential Melbourne has that involves building - get this - more Melbourne physically on top of our existing railway lines. Wow.
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
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