In view of major contemporary concerns about urban sprawl and related externalities, this article investigates the motivations of suburban residents for choosing this lifestyle, their level of satisfaction with a low-density, car-oriented environment, and their potential interest in embracing alternative living arrangements (i.e. compact urban settings). Interviews conducted in Brisbane, Australia, reveal that the suburban dream is still very alive. A number of factors, including life stage (i.e. the child-rearing stage), lifestyle (preference for ‘peace and quiet’), space (i.e. large home and garden), affordability (i.e. exorbitant house prices in the inner city), and tradition (i.e. the Australian Dream), negatively influence suburbanites...
The purpose of this this essay, is to explore some of the contours of the changing suburban landscap...
ABSTRACT. Using survey data collected from households living in the Brisbane-South East Queensland r...
The majority of the world's population is now urban, and for most this will mean a life lived in the...
Since European settlement in the late eighteenth century, Australia has embraced a suburban lifestyl...
The attraction of the suburban lifestyle for many, is the comforting uniformity and lack of density,...
Suburbia varies widely both between countries and within them. In some countries suburbanization rep...
Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, has catapulted from a small, provincial town to a larger m...
This paper describes the suburban ideal, explains its historical development and compares the Austra...
The residents of Melbourne have long shown their attachment to the house and garden ideal of suburba...
This study investigates changing housing and lifestyle preferences that occur when young people migr...
Australian cities are suburban and many writers are critical of this. But the suburbs are not homoge...
Much of the debate around urbanisation is about a retreat away from the suburbs and a re-emphasis on...
Australia’s urban form and planning has shifted from traditional individual dwellings on spacious su...
In Australian urban centres, as in many western countries, urban consolidation and compact urban for...
Increasing the population density of urban areas is a key policy strategy to sustainably manage grow...
The purpose of this this essay, is to explore some of the contours of the changing suburban landscap...
ABSTRACT. Using survey data collected from households living in the Brisbane-South East Queensland r...
The majority of the world's population is now urban, and for most this will mean a life lived in the...
Since European settlement in the late eighteenth century, Australia has embraced a suburban lifestyl...
The attraction of the suburban lifestyle for many, is the comforting uniformity and lack of density,...
Suburbia varies widely both between countries and within them. In some countries suburbanization rep...
Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, has catapulted from a small, provincial town to a larger m...
This paper describes the suburban ideal, explains its historical development and compares the Austra...
The residents of Melbourne have long shown their attachment to the house and garden ideal of suburba...
This study investigates changing housing and lifestyle preferences that occur when young people migr...
Australian cities are suburban and many writers are critical of this. But the suburbs are not homoge...
Much of the debate around urbanisation is about a retreat away from the suburbs and a re-emphasis on...
Australia’s urban form and planning has shifted from traditional individual dwellings on spacious su...
In Australian urban centres, as in many western countries, urban consolidation and compact urban for...
Increasing the population density of urban areas is a key policy strategy to sustainably manage grow...
The purpose of this this essay, is to explore some of the contours of the changing suburban landscap...
ABSTRACT. Using survey data collected from households living in the Brisbane-South East Queensland r...
The majority of the world's population is now urban, and for most this will mean a life lived in the...