Members abroad - Australia - Brisbane and the Gold Coast


Autoria(s): Sanders, Paul S.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Brisbane's sub-tropical climate, vegetation and urban history as a British settlement, endow the region with many characteristics that are familiar in KwaZulu-Natal. Brisbane settlement, firstly as a penal conlony to accommodate the hardiest criminals dispatched from Sydney, was established in 1825 on a wide river, several kilometers upstream from Moreton Bay with the Pacific Ocean beyond. The penal colony was short lived and was soon opened up to free settlement in 1842. The growth of the fledgling town was characterized by brick warehouse and service buildings to the port that was established on its riverbanks, resembling those of the old Point Road area in Durban. Government and administration buildings heralded Brisbane as the captial city of the State of Queensland, annexed from New South Wales in 1859. Morphological studies reveal that Brisbane had reached its first zenith around 1930 as a commerical city of four and five storey buildings. The urban form remained stagnant until the post-1960's building boom and the developments from this period on, consolidated land amalgamations largely ignoring the urban characteristics of the established city. Public space was poorly observed, resulting in a city that had turned its back on the river. It is only in recent times that the currency of good urban design, under the custodial direction of the City Council, has fostered a re-engagemed urban realm that, enabled by the recent building boom, has delivered high quality urban environments

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29097/

Publicador

KwaZulu-Natal Institute for Architecture

Relação

http://www.kznia.org.za

Sanders, Paul S. (2009) Members abroad - Australia - Brisbane and the Gold Coast. KZNIA Journal, 34(1), p. 12.

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Design

Palavras-Chave #120103 Architectural History and Theory #120508 Urban Design #120507 Urban Analysis and Development #120101 Architectural Design #design history #urban design #Brisbane architectural history #architecture #design education
Tipo

Journal Article