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Federation Square, Melbourne: a 21st century architectural urban project? Vision and reality

de Jong, Ursula 2004, Federation Square, Melbourne: a 21st century architectural urban project? Vision and reality, in 21st century city : past / present / future : proceedings from the 7th Australasian Urban History, Planning History Conference 2004, Deakin University, Geelong, Vic., pp. 114-137.

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Title Federation Square, Melbourne: a 21st century architectural urban project? Vision and reality
Author(s) de Jong, Ursula
Conference name Australasian Urban History / Planning History. Conference (7th : 2004 : Geelong, Australia)
Conference location Geelong, Australia
Conference dates 12-14 February 2004
Title of proceedings 21st century city : past / present / future : proceedings from the 7th Australasian Urban History, Planning History Conference 2004
Editor(s) Lehmann, Guenter
Nichols, David
Publication date 2004
Conference series Australasian Urban History / Planning History Conference
Start page 114
End page 137
Publisher Deakin University
Place of publication Geelong, Vic.
Language eng
Field of Research 120508 Urban Design
Socio Economic Objective 970112 Expanding Knowledge in Built Environment and Design
HERDC Research category E1 Full written paper - refereed
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30005524

Document type: Conference Paper
Collection: School of Architecture and Built Environment
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