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100 1 $aWeller, Richard.
245 10 $aMade in Australia :$bthe future of Australian cities /$cRichard Weller ; Julian Bolleter.
246 30 $aFuture of Australian cities
260 $aCrawley, W.A. :$bUWA Publishing,$c2013.
300 $a317 p. ;$bill. ;$c26 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aBig cities, big ideas, big Australia. Introduction. Australia. Visionary cities. Visionary infrastructure -- Australian cities, 2012-2056. Introduction. Sydney. Brisbane and SEQ. Melbourne. Perth. Adelaide. Canberra. Hobart. Darwin. Growing pains -- Australian cities, 2101? Introduction. Australian megaregions and new cities. The East Coast megaregion (ECM). The West Coast megaregion (WCM). Darwin: the new north -- Essays. Living with the land / Craig Burton. Back to the future / Rob Freestone. Urban resillience & adaptation / Guy Bannett. Urban metabolism: a way to make Australian cities more efficient? / Steven Kenway and six others. Infrastructure: now and then / Stephen Alchin. New settlements on the fringe: understanding contemporary peri-urbanisation / Darryl Low Choy. And now, for the good news ... / Dominic Arcarro. Cities as water catchments / Tony Wong. Cooling the city / Sara Stace & Dorte Ekelund. Follow the money / Brian & Declan Haratsis -- Designs. Boyd's error: planning's curse / Ivan Rijavec. Infill precincts / Shane Murray. Mean streets / Anthony Duckworth-Smith. A national green network for Australia / Simon Kilbane.
520 $aHow do you creatively plan for a population of 62 million by 2100, Australia's current major city planning frameworks only account for an extra 5.5 million people. Whether we want a 'Big Australia' or not, Australia's 21st century is likely to see rapid and continual growth - and if we want liveable, high functioning cities and regional centres we need to think outside the box. Richard Weller and Julian Bolleter (Australian Urban Design Research Centre) offer optimistic and creative solutions for the future with one imperative: what we build this century will make or break our country.
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650 0 $aCities and towns$zAustralia$xGrowth.
650 0 $aPopulation.
650 0 $aArchitecture$zAustralia.
651 0 $aAustralia$xSocial conditions.
651 0 $aAustralia$xEconomic conditions.
700 1 $aBolleter, Julian.
700 1 $aBolleter, Julian,$eauthor.
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