This reading allows us to understand the effects of multiple strategies in relation to the dynamic expansion of urban sprawl, noting that within urban form there are four main dimensions. Dispersal and concentration, segregation and inter mixture, low versus high density and shape, all dimensions culminate into strategies that lead to urban form interlocking within each other often creating confusion. One strategy of the creation of urban sprawl the reading suggests to be the idea of Eco-idealism, the application of an Eco system to the neighbourhood plan, often resulting in the ideology of "Small is beautiful."
Using research and current urban analysis we are able to apply strategies and ideologies to the architectural scenarios being developed. Current Brisbane urban sprawl conveys a disorientated approach to the strategies demonstrated in the reading mentioned above. The mixture of low and high densities and the confusion dispersal and urban sprawl have led to a conglomerate of areas with an overworked public transport system and a road network that has been predicted to not be sufficient for the growing population within Brisbane. Addressing this issue along with the population growth will add to other triggers that will help justify our architectural scenario.