A history of landscape architecture in Australia, this book profiles the people who have shaped the nation’s landscape and forged a profession: designers, architects, public servants, and activists. Using archival images and plans, it recounts milestones, including the creation of Melbourne’s public parks and gardens, the landscaping of Canberra’s open spaces, the design of infrastructure in Western Australia, and the reclaiming of Sydney’s harbor foreshores. This account also describes how the distinctive shapes and forms of the landscapes that make Australian cities were determined.
Making Landscape Architecture in Australia
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Book Details
Author(s)Andrew Saniga
PublisherUniversity of New South Wales Press
ISBN / ASIN1742233554
ISBN-139781742233550
Sales Rank3,919,232
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸