The identity of suburbia, so far as it can be ascribed one, is shifting and insecure, a borderline and liminal space. Dominant stereotypes have listed it as ‘on the margins’ beyond edges of cultural sophistication and tradition’ and the areas that make up ‘sprawl’. But in the twenty-first century this static view has to be modified. As is evident from this collection, suburban dwellers themselves have redefined themselves. This collection explores the range and complexity of twenty-first century responses to city suburbs, predominantly in Sydney. It draws on a range of approaches – from history to creative non-fiction and multi-media
For many, the word “urban” is synonymous with high-rise buildings, financial and cultural centres an...
Infinite Suburbia is the culmination of the MIT Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism\u27...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...
ike all places, suburbs do not exist a priori but are constructed through social and cultural proces...
Suburbanisation today is not necessarily what it used to be: rather than suburbs being outer urban c...
The majority of the world's population is now urban, and for most this will mean a life lived in the...
Sydney has been described as a `City of Suburbs.1 Indeed, the process of suburbanisation is arguably...
Suburbia varies widely both between countries and within them. In some countries suburbanization rep...
Identical lawns, gossiping housewives and watching sit-coms: traditionally the suburb has been assoc...
Suburbanisation today is not necessarily what it used to be: rather than suburbs being outer urban c...
The purpose of this this essay, is to explore some of the contours of the changing suburban landscap...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...
This catalogue for an exhibition examining the nature of suburbia and its effects on the contemporar...
The march of the suburban bungalow across the surface of Sydney’s metropolitan landscape is – at the...
Abstract: This paper argues that a better understanding of suburbia is warranted within the cultural...
For many, the word “urban” is synonymous with high-rise buildings, financial and cultural centres an...
Infinite Suburbia is the culmination of the MIT Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism\u27...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...
ike all places, suburbs do not exist a priori but are constructed through social and cultural proces...
Suburbanisation today is not necessarily what it used to be: rather than suburbs being outer urban c...
The majority of the world's population is now urban, and for most this will mean a life lived in the...
Sydney has been described as a `City of Suburbs.1 Indeed, the process of suburbanisation is arguably...
Suburbia varies widely both between countries and within them. In some countries suburbanization rep...
Identical lawns, gossiping housewives and watching sit-coms: traditionally the suburb has been assoc...
Suburbanisation today is not necessarily what it used to be: rather than suburbs being outer urban c...
The purpose of this this essay, is to explore some of the contours of the changing suburban landscap...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...
This catalogue for an exhibition examining the nature of suburbia and its effects on the contemporar...
The march of the suburban bungalow across the surface of Sydney’s metropolitan landscape is – at the...
Abstract: This paper argues that a better understanding of suburbia is warranted within the cultural...
For many, the word “urban” is synonymous with high-rise buildings, financial and cultural centres an...
Infinite Suburbia is the culmination of the MIT Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism\u27...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...