Planning and building down under: New settlement strategy and current architectural practice in Australia (Human settlement issues)
Released: Jan 01, 1978
Format: Paperback, 37 pages
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Internationally renowned architect Harry Seidler discusses the aims emerging from the United Nations Habitat Conference as they relate both practically and theoretically to major metropolitan and regional growth centres he has developed in Australia. Seidler's planning designs emphasize the 'cohesion of the whole' -- harmonizing building forms and landscapes with the age-old concept of pedestrian town centres.
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