Fluid City

Transforming Melbourne's Urban Waterfront

Kim Dovey author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:8th Aug '16

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Fluid City traces the transformation of the urban waterfront of Melbourne, the re-vitalization of the Yarra River waterfront, Melbourne Docklands and Port Philip Bay.

As the financial and industrial centre of Australia, in the late nineteenth century, Melbourne developed a new world exuberance. Yet the twentieth century saw Melbourne suffering from a declining industrial and economic base. The city in the 1980s was de-industrialising, and the re-facing of the city to the water was a key urban strategy of the 1980s and 90s and a catalyst for economic transformation.

This book bridges significant gaps between different discourses about the city and to challenge singular ways of viewing the city.

'A well-written set of essays.'
'Dovey and his colleagues do a very good job in describing what went on from the mid 1980s to the modern day'
'A useful, readable book.'
'The case studies and the analysis contained therein are important to all of us involved in understanding and trying to change the contemporary city.'
- all Michael Batty, University College London, in Environment and Planning B

'It should serve as an eagerly devoured architecture text for years to come.' - Ray Wyatt, University of Melbourne, in Environment and Planning B

'This book is tantalising ... a well informed story about the image of a city.'- Louise Thomas, Urban Design

'Excellent case studies ... rich with lessons.' - Walter Menzies, Green Places, February 2006


'The case studies and the analysis contained therein are important to all of us involved in understanding and trying to change the contemporary city.' - Environment and Planning B

'Excellent case studies ... rich with lessons.' - Green Places

ISBN: 9781138144149

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

290 pages