Since European settlement in the late eighteenth century, Australia has embraced a suburban lifestyle with considerable enthusiasm. Despite continuing attempts to promote a more compact and cosmopolitan form, detached living in suburban settings remains the preferred housing type and setting of most Australians. And in the face of a host of 'clichés of suburban doom', to modify slightly Ruth Glass's expression, developers continue to build suburban estates further into the peri-urban hinterland and to sell them successfully. But what is the experience of those who buy into and live in these contemporary suburban enclaves? Do they get to live the dreams set out in full colour in the developers' brochures, or is the reality different? And how...
There are (at least!) two remarkable things about Australia: one is that it is the driest inhabited&...
Danish suburbs are facing major challenges trying to coping with demographic changes, with structura...
Worldwide more and more people are living in cities, with suburbs conceived as appendages to the cit...
In view of major contemporary concerns about urban sprawl and related externalities, this article in...
This paper describes the suburban ideal, explains its historical development and compares the Austra...
Suburbia varies widely both between countries and within them. In some countries suburbanization rep...
Is there a revolution occurring in the Australian suburb? From a brief examination of demographic, e...
ABSTRACT As long as population growth continues, policies for urban consolidation closer to city cen...
As long as population growth continues, policies for urban consolidation closer to city centres fail...
Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, has catapulted from a small, provincial town to a larger m...
The purpose of this this essay, is to explore some of the contours of the changing suburban landscap...
The attraction of the suburban lifestyle for many, is the comforting uniformity and lack of density,...
The need to realise a higher density of houses within Australian cities has shown a preoccupation wi...
Influential creative industries and creative place thinkers Richard Florida and Charles Landry agree...
The locus of creative inspiration and production is commonly associated with either the dynamism of ...
There are (at least!) two remarkable things about Australia: one is that it is the driest inhabited&...
Danish suburbs are facing major challenges trying to coping with demographic changes, with structura...
Worldwide more and more people are living in cities, with suburbs conceived as appendages to the cit...
In view of major contemporary concerns about urban sprawl and related externalities, this article in...
This paper describes the suburban ideal, explains its historical development and compares the Austra...
Suburbia varies widely both between countries and within them. In some countries suburbanization rep...
Is there a revolution occurring in the Australian suburb? From a brief examination of demographic, e...
ABSTRACT As long as population growth continues, policies for urban consolidation closer to city cen...
As long as population growth continues, policies for urban consolidation closer to city centres fail...
Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, has catapulted from a small, provincial town to a larger m...
The purpose of this this essay, is to explore some of the contours of the changing suburban landscap...
The attraction of the suburban lifestyle for many, is the comforting uniformity and lack of density,...
The need to realise a higher density of houses within Australian cities has shown a preoccupation wi...
Influential creative industries and creative place thinkers Richard Florida and Charles Landry agree...
The locus of creative inspiration and production is commonly associated with either the dynamism of ...
There are (at least!) two remarkable things about Australia: one is that it is the driest inhabited&...
Danish suburbs are facing major challenges trying to coping with demographic changes, with structura...
Worldwide more and more people are living in cities, with suburbs conceived as appendages to the cit...