Architects and Garden Suburbs: The Politics of Melbourne’s Interwar Suburban Landscapes
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https://doi.org/10.34900/lr.v16i2.953Abstract
This paper charts how architects, conservative businessmen and conservative politicians helped develop Melbourne’s interwar garden suburbs. It maps the ways in which architects transformed these suburban landscapes into highly charged political symbols that supported the values of the conservative Nationalist, United Australia and Liberal parties.
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Published
23-09-2016
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Fox, P. (2016). Architects and Garden Suburbs: The Politics of Melbourne’s Interwar Suburban Landscapes. Landscape Review, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.34900/lr.v16i2.953
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