Canberra: City in the Landscape by Ken Taylor

Canberra: City in the Landscape

Ken Taylor

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This book is ideal for readers who enjoy exploring how visionary urban design and cultural movements shape a city's identity through a blend of historical context and visual storytelling.

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Walter Burley Griffin never expected government approval of his way-out scheme for Canberra. In this handsome, illustrated book, eminent town planner, Ken Taylor explains how it was a natural outcome of a landscape cult thriving in Australia. He a...

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