Shaping Melbourne's Future?

Shaping Melbourne's Future?
Author: J. Brian McLoughlin
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1992
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780521439749

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This study examines the effects of town planning on the shape and structure of the Melbourne metropolitan area since 1945.

Shaping Melbourne's Future

Shaping Melbourne's Future
Author: Victoria. Ministry for Planning and Environment
Publisher:
Total Pages: 57
Release: 1987*
Genre:
ISBN:

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Shaping Melbourne's Future?

Shaping Melbourne's Future?
Author: John Brian McLoughlin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 1993-01-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780521413343

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Land use planning policy receives much public attention: we are constantly reading about the funding for infrastructure, the revitalisation of commercial centres, the rapid rate of urban decay, gentrification of the inner cities, and the problem of the expanding urban fringe. This study examines the effects of town planning on the shape and structure of the Melbourne metropolitan area since the Second World War. It shows that Melbourne's planners have seldom achieved what they set out to do and describes the technocratic character of town planning in Victoria. Shaping Melbourne's Future? relates town planning and urban developments to the social and economic base which defines them, touching on the broader themes of history, sociology, geography and politics.

Shaping Melbourne's Future

Shaping Melbourne's Future
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 57
Release: 1987
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

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Designing Melbourne's Future: Striking the Balance Between Modernity and Vintage Charm

Designing Melbourne's Future: Striking the Balance Between Modernity and Vintage Charm
Author: MR. BIG WEALTH
Publisher: MR. BIG WEALTH
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2023-09-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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Designing Melbourne's Future: Striking the Balance Between Modernity and Vintage Charm is a brand dedicated to capturing the essence of Melbourne's unique architectural blend. We believe in preserving the city's rich history while embracing modern design principles. With a focus on creating spaces that seamlessly blend modernity with vintage charm, we strive to create a harmonious balance that reflects the spirit of this vibrant city. Our team of skilled architects and designers are committed to crafting innovative and timeless spaces that are both functional and visually captivating. Join us on this exciting journey as we shape Melbourne's future, one stunning design at a time.

Shaping Melbourne's Future

Shaping Melbourne's Future
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1987
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

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Planning Melbourne

Planning Melbourne
Author: Robin Goodman
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0643104747

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For more than a decade, Melbourne has had the fastest-growing population of any Australian capital city. It is expanding outward while also growing upward through vast new high-rise developments in the inner suburbs. With an estimated 1.6 million additional homes needed by 2050, planners and policymakers need to address current and emerging issues of amenity, function, productive capacity and social cohesion today. Planning Melbourne reflects on planning since the post-war era, but focuses in particular on the past two decades and the ways that key government policies and influential individuals and groups have shaped the city during this time. The book examines past debates and policies, the choices planners have faced and the mistakes and sound decisions that have been made. Current issues are also addressed, including housing affordability, transport choices, protection of green areas and heritage and urban consolidation. If Melbourne’s identity is to be shaped as a prospering, socially integrated and environmentally sustainable city, a new approach to governance and spatial planning is needed and this book provides a call to action.

Australian Metropolis

Australian Metropolis
Author: Robert Freestone
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2020-03-25
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1136888276

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The Australian Metropolis splendidly fills a huge gap in the literature on Australian cities. It is the definitive account of the history of Australian cities and the crucial role which planning has played in their genesis and growth. Spanning two centuries from the very beginning until the present day, it will instantly become a standard work ' Professor Sir Peter Hall, author of Cities in Civilisation.. The Australian Metropolis provides a single-volume introduction to the development of urban planning. It fills the need for a convenient, initial resource for anyone interested in the broad evolutionary sweep of modern planning. By setting the evolution of Australian planning within its broader societal context, The Australian Metropolis presents a balanced appraisal of the positive, negative and ambivalent legacies resulting from attempts to plan Australia's major cities. This book is the winner of two Royal Australian Planning Institute Awards for Planning Excellence in 2000/2001, including the New South Wales' Division Prize for Planning Scholarship in February 2001.

Urban Green Belts in the Twenty-first Century

Urban Green Belts in the Twenty-first Century
Author: Marco Amati
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2016-02-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317003810

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Planners internationally have employed green belts to contain the explosive sprawl of cities as varied as Tokyo, Vienna and Melbourne during the twentieth century. As yet, no collection has gathered these experiences together to consider their contribution to planning. Juxtaposing examples of green belt implementation worldwide, this book adds to understanding of how green belts can be effected in theory and how practitioners have adapted them in practice. The book provides a typology of green belt implementation and reform, enabling planners to grasp why these policies are employed and whether they are relevant to twenty-first century planning.