Resembling Florida : transpacific transfer of ideas from one Gold Coast to another


Autoria(s): Mayere, Severine; Dedekorkut, Aysin; Sipe, Neil G.
Contribuinte(s)

Zeren Gulersoy, Nuran

Ayatac, Hatice

Onem, A.Buket

Koramaz, T.Kerem

Gunay, Zeynep

Arslanli, Kerem Yavuz

Data(s)

01/07/2010

Resumo

Despite different political structures and planning systems, striking physical similarities exist between the tourist destinations of the Gold Coasts of Queensland and Florida. Both have been fast developing sub-tropical coastal areas, subject to massive land booms, speculation, and entrepreneurs’ grand visions throughout their history. As a result, both have become tourist destinations of international renown. Drawing on historical sources, the present research seeks to investigate the extent to which these similarities result from taking American cities as a model for newer development in Australia; in this case from transferring planning and marketing ideas from one Gold Coast to another, with the development of the Florida Gold Coast setting precedent for the development of the Queensland Gold Coast.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/34114/

Publicador

Urban and Environmental Planning and Research Center, ITU

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/34114/1/c34114.pdf

http://www.iphs2010.org/

Mayere, Severine, Dedekorkut, Aysin, & Sipe, Neil G. (2010) Resembling Florida : transpacific transfer of ideas from one Gold Coast to another. In Zeren Gulersoy, Nuran, Ayatac, Hatice, Onem, A.Buket, Koramaz, T.Kerem, Gunay, Zeynep, & Arslanli, Kerem Yavuz (Eds.) Proceedings of the 14th IPHS Conference Urban Transformation : Controversies, Contrasts and Challenges, Urban and Environmental Planning and Research Center, ITU, Taskisla building and Cemal Resit Rey Concert Hall, Istanbul, pp. 139-150.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 Urban and Environmental Planning and Research Center, ITU

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development

Palavras-Chave #120500 URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING #120502 History and Theory of the Built Environment (excl. Architecture) #120599 Urban and Regional Planning not elsewhere classified #Planning Idea #Idea Development #Tourism #Canal Estate #Entrepreneurship
Tipo

Conference Paper