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1 online resource |
Contents |
The City as Nature and the Nature of the City -- Beyond Restoration to 21 St Century Bio-Cities -- Making Change: Urban Agricultural Connections -- Home Economics: Semi-legal Catalysts for Regional City Regeneration -- Remaking Community: Building Principles of Communal Tenure into Contemporary Housing Developments -- Planning for Rural Land Use and the Stages of Productivism in Emerging Multi-Functional Regions -- Transforming Post-Industrial Cremorne: The Potential of Urban Mixity Discussed via an Exemplary Melbourne Inner-Suburb -- Indigenous Belonging in the City: Recreating Mapuche Spaces in Santiago de Chile -- Clustering, Concourse and Collectives: Ruth and Maurie Crow's Alternative Planning Imaginary for Melbourne --Winning from Second - What Geelong Can Learn from International Second Cities -- Lost [in] Arcadia: Regenerating Melbourne's Nineteenth-Century Shopping Arcades Since the 1950s -- What lay beneath? -- In the Shadow of Metropolitan Planning: Local Plan Making in Melbourne, 1946 to 1976 -- Adaptive Master Planning: Making and Remaking the UNSW Campus 1949-1959 -- Professionalising Planning: The Town and Country Planning Institute of NSW 1934-1953 -- Remaking Adelaide's West End: The Contributions of the University of South Australia's City West Campus, Stage One -- Labs and Slabs: Planning the Medical Precinct at The University Of Melbourne, 1952-1969 -- Urban Fringe Claypits: Effects of Claypit Sites on Urban Form in Melbourne -- The Authorship of Space: The Role of Key Individuals and Projects that Transformed Melbourne -- Crown and Country: Negotiating the Third Space -- Can Australian Shopping Centres Sustain the Small and Medium Enterprises in the Digital Economy? -- Henry Krongold and Lincolnville: Tracing The Development of a New Residential Estate in Post-War Suburban Melbourne -- Making Something of a Hole in the Ground: The Re-Use of Basalt Quarries in Melbourne's Western Suburbs -- Remaking an Industrial River for a City's Populace: When a Newspaper Campaign (Briefly) Turned Melbourne into a Riverside City -- The Ruins Caused a Catch in the Throat as Memories Came Flooding In': Melbourne's Bread and Cheese Club and Postwar Literary Urban Conservationism -- Reflections on the Provision of Certainty in Melbourne Metropolitan Planning: 1921-Present -- "Town and Gown Concordat?": Notre Dame and the Re-making of the City of Fremantle -- Core, Courtyard, Grid: Civic Form and the (Late) Modern Campus in Australia -- Housing Reform and Classical Liberal Governmentality Before the Social Housing Era -- Up and Out: How Speculation Continues to Remake Melbourne -- Advocating Transformation: The Role of Coordinated Visions for Creative and Knowledge Precincts in Melbourne -- From Planning to Wildlife Gardening: Evolving Approaches to Fostering Urban Biodiversity -- Provenance - Emergence, Emulations and Disjunctions in Urban Melbourne -- 'It's The Bottom Of The World And That's That' -- Fighting the Good Fight: Ruth and Morrie Crow Then and Now -- Urban Aboriginal Identity: "I Can't See the Durt (Stars) in the City" -- Redefining an Institution: History of the Social and Urban Role of the Library -- Pursuing Planning in Regional Tasmania: The Case of Devonport 1915-1945 -- Dredging Up History: The Remaking of Melbourne's Swampy Landscapes -- "An alternative solution": Self-Provisioned Dwellings on Sydney's Suburban Fringe 1945-1960 -- Remaking the Victorian Horticultural Discipline: The Role of Ina Higgins in Advancing Women in Horticulture -- She'll Be Right': Complexity, Energy, and the Urban Metabolism of a Fragile Melbourne -- Wadawurrung Landscapes in Victorian Planning Processes -- Lindsay Dixon Pryor: Setting Foundations for Australian Campus Landscapes -- Brimbank Rising: From a History of Failed Local Councils, Officers and Administrators Promote and Support Sunshine Rising -- Remaking Sirius: The Power of Community in the Face of Change -- Maps Made by Temperance: The Legacy of 'Local Option' Controls on Alcohol in Melbourne -- "Making it" in the Melbourne music scene: post-punk and post-post-punk -- What the Stones Tell Us: Aboriginal Stone Sites, Indigenous Landscapes and CountrIES in the Face of Urban Sprawl -- Making Modern Jewish Melbourne -- North Hobart Residents Action: A Reflective Analysis of the Process of Informing and Working with Residents -- Utopia or Dystopia: A Contested Space on Sydney's Urban Frontier -- A Tale of Three Cities - Aboriginal, European and Chinese Geelong |
Summary |
"Remaking Cities was the theme of the 14th Urban History Planning History conference, a biennial and multi-disciplinary gathering of scholars and practitioners with interests in the histories of cities and urban planning." -- Introduction |
Notes |
"Biennial conference Melbourne Jan 31 - Feb 2 2018" -- Cover |
Subject |
City planning -- Australasia -- Congresses.
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Cities and towns -- History -- Congresses.
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City planning -- Conservation and restoration -- Australasia -- Congresses.
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Land use -- Australasia -- Planning -- Congresses.
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Architecture and society -- Congresses.
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City planning -- Congresses.
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Urban ecology (Sociology) -- Congresses.
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
McShane, Ian, 1942- editor
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Taylor, Elizabeth, editor
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Porter, Libby, author
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Woodcock, Ian, editor
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RMIT University. Centre for Urban Research, issuing body
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ISBN |
9780995379114 |
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