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Jones, David 2006, Planning an oasis in the desert : the design and planning of Roxby Downs, in Past matters : heritage, history and the built environment : proceedings from the 8th Australasian urban / planning history conference, 9-11 Feb. 2006 Block 7, Massey University, Wellington Campus New Zealand, Massey University, Palmerston Nth, N.Z..

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Title Planning an oasis in the desert : the design and planning of Roxby Downs
Author(s) Jones, David
Conference name Australasian Urban History / Planning History Conference (8th : 2006 : Wellington, N.Z.)
Conference location Wellington, New Zealand
Conference dates 9-11 Feb. 2006
Title of proceedings Past matters : heritage, history and the built environment : proceedings from the 8th Australasian urban / planning history conference, 9-11 Feb. 2006 Block 7, Massey University, Wellington Campus New Zealand
Editor(s) Miller, Caroline
Roche, Michael
Publication date 2006
Conference series Australasian Urban History and Planning History Conference
Total pages xiv, 541 p.
Publisher Massey University
Place of publication Palmerston Nth, N.Z.
ISBN 0473108410
9780473108410
Language eng
Field of Research 120199 Architecture not elsewhere classified
Socio Economic Objective 870299 Construction Design not elsewhere classified
HERDC Research category E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice ©2006, Massey University
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30031787
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