It is an accepted tenet of planning history that Australia\u27s planning practice in the first half of the 20th century was dominated by experts delivering a package of international planning ideas. Is this story made more complicated, however by the attitudes of the lay Australian to urban planning at this time? What role have the approaches of planners and planning bodies played in advising the public of the best routes to take towards comprehensive and appropriate planning? This paper discusses these issues with use of examples of the general public\u27s letters to Melboume\u27s Metropolitan Town Planning Commission (MTPC)( 1923-30) about planning issues in Melbourne; the MTPC\u27s responses; and...
The introduction of the automobile at the turn of the century and the swift regulatory phase that en...
By World War One the north-western coastal town of Devonport had begun to develop into thethird most...
In this paper our aim is to examine the historical role that planning exhibitions have had in commun...
This paper examines Melbourne’s first statutory metropolitan planning scheme in 1954 in terms of its...
Melbourne has evolved and changed over time in response to the many challenges that this city has fa...
This paper examines Melbourne’s first statutory metropolitan planning scheme in 1954 in terms of its...
In 1914, George Taylor wrote Town Planning for Australia: this was Australia’s first book on urban p...
Thesis (MArch) -- University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, 1982.The central ta...
This thesis explores interwar town planning in Australia, focusing on the period of large-scale urba...
Underpinning strategic metropolitan planning is a host of planning standards that deal with the desi...
This thesis investigates the shift towards market-led urban policy and planning practice in Melbourn...
The 'greater city' movement in the 1920s in Australia was profoundly influenced by the growing town ...
Historians of urban planning have charted a shift in planning philosophies in Western countries from...
This paper examines the discourse Gerald Sutton Brown, the director of the newly created Vanc...
In Australia, social reformers approached the new century and post-First World War reconstruction wi...
The introduction of the automobile at the turn of the century and the swift regulatory phase that en...
By World War One the north-western coastal town of Devonport had begun to develop into thethird most...
In this paper our aim is to examine the historical role that planning exhibitions have had in commun...
This paper examines Melbourne’s first statutory metropolitan planning scheme in 1954 in terms of its...
Melbourne has evolved and changed over time in response to the many challenges that this city has fa...
This paper examines Melbourne’s first statutory metropolitan planning scheme in 1954 in terms of its...
In 1914, George Taylor wrote Town Planning for Australia: this was Australia’s first book on urban p...
Thesis (MArch) -- University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, 1982.The central ta...
This thesis explores interwar town planning in Australia, focusing on the period of large-scale urba...
Underpinning strategic metropolitan planning is a host of planning standards that deal with the desi...
This thesis investigates the shift towards market-led urban policy and planning practice in Melbourn...
The 'greater city' movement in the 1920s in Australia was profoundly influenced by the growing town ...
Historians of urban planning have charted a shift in planning philosophies in Western countries from...
This paper examines the discourse Gerald Sutton Brown, the director of the newly created Vanc...
In Australia, social reformers approached the new century and post-First World War reconstruction wi...
The introduction of the automobile at the turn of the century and the swift regulatory phase that en...
By World War One the north-western coastal town of Devonport had begun to develop into thethird most...
In this paper our aim is to examine the historical role that planning exhibitions have had in commun...