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The City Beautiful

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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

The City Beautiful

by
November 2007, no. 296

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.

Richard Aitken reviews 'Designing Australia's Cities' by Robert Freestone

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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