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Roads alone do not create liveable communities

Australian Institute of Architects - SA Chapter 2 mins read

The Australian Institute of Architects is urging South Australian election candidates to back infrastructure plans that integrate housing, transport and public spaces, not just deliver more road projects.

SA Chapter President Kirstie Coultas said road upgrades alone will not create the liveable, connected communities South Australians expect.

“Good design connects housing, transport, education and public space — strengthening both economic and social outcomes for our state,” Ms Coultas said.

The Institute is calling on the next State Government to ensure all major infrastructure decisions are guided by qualified design expertise, so public investment delivers long-term value for Adelaide and regional communities.

Read more Reforming Urban Planning for a Liveable, Design-Led and Sustainable South Australia

South Australia is at a pivotal moment. The decisions made in the lead-up to the 2026 State Election will shape the future of our communities for generations. We have an opportunity to demonstrate national leadership by showing that housing growth and urban transformation can be achieved without compromising liveability, identity, heritage, climate resilience or community trust.

Design-led planning is not a “nice to have” — it is the foundation of long-term economic, social, cultural and environmental value. 

When design quality guides decision-making, we create neighbourhoods and cities that people want to call home: places that are inclusive, connected, resilient, culturally rich and distinctly South Australian. When design is overlooked, the cost is borne by communities, future governments, and the health and sustainability of our urban environments.



About us:

The Australian Institute of Architects (Institute) is the peak body for the architectural profession in Australia. It is an independent, national member organisation with around 12,500 members across Australia and overseas. The Institute exists to advance the interests of members, their professional standards and contemporary practice, and expand and advocate the value of architects and architecture to the sustainable growth of our communities, economy and culture. The Institute actively works to maintain and improve the quality of our built environment by promoting better, responsible and environmental design. 


Contact details:

Craig Glasson - SA Chapter Manager

0403 748 370 [email protected]

Kirstie Coultas – SA Chapter President
0427 911 253
[email protected]

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