The post-war period has seen attitudes towards the future of inner city areas change diametrically. The immediate post-war optimism for a prosperous future which saw some inner city areas being totally redeveloped following a Modernist approach has been replaced by a static notion of urban conservation which is quickly being accepted as conventional wisdom. This project moves towards resolving the conflict between development and conservation in Australian inner city areas by introducing theory which links history, place and culture and through a practical case study of Battery Point in Hobart
There are few processes more central to the social and cultural transformation of the inner city in ...
The combination of elements and conditions in inner-urban areas may be argued to constitute establis...
Artists and creative workers have long been recognized as playing an important role in gentrificatio...
The post-war period has seen attitudes towards the future of inner city areas change diametrically....
© 2018 Dr. James Phillip LeshThis thesis offers a fresh global urban history of the Australian city,...
One of man's greatest achievements is undoubtedly the City, which is not a recent phenomenon but dat...
Australia’s inner cities experienced an upheaval in the 1960s and 70s which left them changed ...
This work is concerned with the merits of old and new, the pursuit of happiness and prosperity,and b...
In this paper, we use data from fifty interviews with residents of West End, an inner city neighbour...
The need to realise a higher density of houses within Australian cities has shown a preoccupation wi...
This paper reviews discusses the emergence of a distinctive band of older suburban areas in Australi...
Australia is a suburban nation. An estimated 77 per cent of the population of the 16 largest cities ...
The aim of the project is to examine design qualities and elements relevant to residential developm...
The combination of elements and conditions in inner-urban areas may be argued to constitute establis...
This research project examines the erosion of street spaces which has occurred within the Central ...
There are few processes more central to the social and cultural transformation of the inner city in ...
The combination of elements and conditions in inner-urban areas may be argued to constitute establis...
Artists and creative workers have long been recognized as playing an important role in gentrificatio...
The post-war period has seen attitudes towards the future of inner city areas change diametrically....
© 2018 Dr. James Phillip LeshThis thesis offers a fresh global urban history of the Australian city,...
One of man's greatest achievements is undoubtedly the City, which is not a recent phenomenon but dat...
Australia’s inner cities experienced an upheaval in the 1960s and 70s which left them changed ...
This work is concerned with the merits of old and new, the pursuit of happiness and prosperity,and b...
In this paper, we use data from fifty interviews with residents of West End, an inner city neighbour...
The need to realise a higher density of houses within Australian cities has shown a preoccupation wi...
This paper reviews discusses the emergence of a distinctive band of older suburban areas in Australi...
Australia is a suburban nation. An estimated 77 per cent of the population of the 16 largest cities ...
The aim of the project is to examine design qualities and elements relevant to residential developm...
The combination of elements and conditions in inner-urban areas may be argued to constitute establis...
This research project examines the erosion of street spaces which has occurred within the Central ...
There are few processes more central to the social and cultural transformation of the inner city in ...
The combination of elements and conditions in inner-urban areas may be argued to constitute establis...
Artists and creative workers have long been recognized as playing an important role in gentrificatio...