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Inner city housing in Hobart
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Abstract
The aim of the project is to examine design qualities and elements relevant
to residential development in the inner city and determine how they should
be addressed in the current planning system in Hobart.
The structure of the project is outlined in the following diagram. This
illustrates the various stages of the project and what they consisted of. The
stages are The Problem, Background, Analysis, Conclusions, and
Implementation. The Analysis stage was divided info two distinct paths.
The intention for this was to form an information base that consisted of
current theory within Australia and the specific local case studies.
The Context Of The Problem and Case Study Developments Chapters are
both specific to the local context of Hobart, elaborating on the problem and
examining local examples, specifically two developments. Whereas the
Design Elements Relevant To Inner City Housing Chapter covers the current
best practice residential design guides in Australia.
The Conclusions and Implementation stages return to a single focus,
drawing on the two paths to form the Outcomes and then the
Recommendations Chapters.
Item Type: | Thesis - Coursework Master |
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Authors/Creators: | Lobdale, Scott |
Keywords: | Housing, City planning |
Copyright Holders: | The Author |
Copyright Information: | Copyright 1999 the Author - The University is continuing to endeavour to trace the copyright |
Additional Information: | Thesis ( MTP )--University of Tasmania, 1999. Includes bibliographical references |
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