Regional towns and cities have historically been the backbone of Australia, yet they currently represent a blindspot in urban thinking. Helen Norrie examines the initiatives that are reframing the perceived limitations of smaller populations and geographical dislocation to present compelling alternatives to life in major urban centres.
History
Publication title
Architecture Australia
Issue
January-February 2019
Pagination
41-51
ISSN
0003-8725
Department/School
School of Architecture and Design
Publisher
Architecture Media
Place of publication
Australia
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Regional planning; Expanding knowledge in built environment and design