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Australian History

The City Beautiful

by Richard Aitken
November 2007, no. 296

Designing Australia's Cities: Culture, commerce, and the city beautiful 1900–1930 by Robert Freestone

UNSW Press, $49.95 pb, 325 pp

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The planning history of our cities is one that has received surprisingly little attention. While the catalogue abounds in detailed studies – Adelaide and Canberra between them account for the bulk of this literature – national overviews, much less international contexts, are thin on the ground. In this rarefied atmosphere, Robert Freestone has been a generous contributor. His earlier Model Communities: The Garden City movement in Australia (1989) provided a comprehensive overview of urban planning in the period here under review (1900–30). Designing Australian Cities now provides a complementary overlay.

 


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Designing Australia's Cities: Culture, commerce, and the city beautiful 1900–1930 by Robert Freestone

UNSW Press, $49.95 pb, 325 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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