The design of the university campus is often seen as a microcosm of broader city planning trends. The university is now a global institution but this paper specifically explores trends in Australian university campus planning across several decades of political, institutional, economic, social and environmental change since the late 1940s. At mid-twentieth century campuses were legacy sites embodying design fashions from the past and awaited the exponential growth in demand for tertiary education which came in the post-war period when completely new campuses were also developed. A benchmark paradigm in campus and city planning from the late 1940s was master planning, denoting comprehensive, all-of-a-piece integrated blueprints. While the id...
This contribution to design history considers a recent shift in the approach to the architecture and...
The University has some features which make it amenable to systematic study by comparison with the c...
The conference theme ‘Looking at the world history of planning’ is echoed in a statement by U.S. urb...
The 1960s and 1970s were an era of expansion of the tertiary education sector internationally with e...
Over the past five decades, the research landscape of Australian universities has undergone dramatic...
Various perspectives on universities and urban renewal in the post-industrial era are considered in ...
In 1914, George Taylor wrote Town Planning for Australia: this was Australia’s first book on urban p...
AbstractThe origins of the ‘planning’ lie in the regional sciences and attempts to undertake social ...
Includes bibliographical references.The thesis traces the development of universities, identifies th...
The university has always been the highest and noblest form of educational institution. Likewise, th...
The origins of the ‘planning’ lie in the regional sciences and attempts to undertake soc...
This paper looks at the classic shift in planning culture from technocratic modernism to market-base...
This paper is co-written by Ben Cleveland, an educator and Ken Woodman, an architect who were awarde...
There have been major shifts in learning goals, curricula and pedagogy over the past century, partic...
Includes bibliographical references and index.vii, 263 p. :"This book comprehensively documents the ...
This contribution to design history considers a recent shift in the approach to the architecture and...
The University has some features which make it amenable to systematic study by comparison with the c...
The conference theme ‘Looking at the world history of planning’ is echoed in a statement by U.S. urb...
The 1960s and 1970s were an era of expansion of the tertiary education sector internationally with e...
Over the past five decades, the research landscape of Australian universities has undergone dramatic...
Various perspectives on universities and urban renewal in the post-industrial era are considered in ...
In 1914, George Taylor wrote Town Planning for Australia: this was Australia’s first book on urban p...
AbstractThe origins of the ‘planning’ lie in the regional sciences and attempts to undertake social ...
Includes bibliographical references.The thesis traces the development of universities, identifies th...
The university has always been the highest and noblest form of educational institution. Likewise, th...
The origins of the ‘planning’ lie in the regional sciences and attempts to undertake soc...
This paper looks at the classic shift in planning culture from technocratic modernism to market-base...
This paper is co-written by Ben Cleveland, an educator and Ken Woodman, an architect who were awarde...
There have been major shifts in learning goals, curricula and pedagogy over the past century, partic...
Includes bibliographical references and index.vii, 263 p. :"This book comprehensively documents the ...
This contribution to design history considers a recent shift in the approach to the architecture and...
The University has some features which make it amenable to systematic study by comparison with the c...
The conference theme ‘Looking at the world history of planning’ is echoed in a statement by U.S. urb...