City resilience in Venice – the reality of resilience
/Aaaahhhh, Venice. Remarkable in so many ways. Its canals, its art, its piazzas. Its kiosks, its gondolas ... its flooding!
Read MoreAaaahhhh, Venice. Remarkable in so many ways. Its canals, its art, its piazzas. Its kiosks, its gondolas ... its flooding!
Read MoreLeaders must think strategically about how to plan, fund and implement projects. There are few easy answers to the question ‘what does it take to make cities better?’, but many of the possible pathways to better cities are intrinsically linked to infrastructure provision.
Read MoreI was honoured to have an article published in the launch edition of Australia's new Infrastructure Magazine. Copy's hitting the shelves soon.
Read MorePlanning for cities is a complex topic. There are lots of objectives that we are trying to satisfy and ultimately, transport is just one of many issues we need to solve for our cities.
Read MoreI recently penned an article for Australian Science Magazine, Directions column, which is a regular column authored by a fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering.
Read MoreWhen it comes to city resilience, the ‘developed’ world can often appear to patronise the ‘developing’ world. Sometimes a ‘we know best’ attitude has reared its head, causing division and tension. In recent years however
Read MoreAt the upcoming SMARTBUILD: Smart Communities & Built Environments conference (25th – 27th of July 2016) in Singapore, I am excited about presenting on the topic of ‘Urban Mobility: Is There a Better Way to Achieve Sustainability?’
Read MoreI have previously argued the case for major changes to the infrastructure we will need to support autonomous vehicles, which also supports the current modes of transport our cities rely on so heavily.
Read MoreAs we approach the reality of widespread implementation of the autonomous vehicle, we are facing the most significant and fundamental change in transport since the 18th Century when the steam engine was invented.
Read MoreMEDIA RELEASE: Chairman of the Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia, David Singleton, has been announced as one of seven new Directors on the Board of the Future Business Council.
Read MoreQ: What do you get when you mix a frog, a kangaroo, 47 Australian PhD students, 14 jurors, 8 French PhD students who acted as mentors and 8 coaches?
Read MoreAs we approach the reality of widespread implementation of the autonomous vehicle, we are facing the most significant and fundamental change in transport since the 18th Century when the steam engine was invented.
Read More“Patience may not be a key characteristic of working in Australia, but it’s essential when working in the Asian market.”
Read MoreDavid Singleton has been a Member Director of ISCA
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