Australian neighbour(less)hoods: Investigating the role of the built environment in encouraging a sense of community and social life in low-density suburbia
Mahmoudi Farahani, Leila 2017, Australian neighbour(less)hoods: Investigating the role of the built environment in encouraging a sense of community and social life in low-density suburbia, PhD thesis, School of Architecture and Built Environment, Deakin University.
Australian neighbour(less)hoods: Investigating the role of the built environment in encouraging a sense of community and social life in low-density suburbia
This thesis has sought to provide insight into the relationships between the physical fabric of suburbs and how to foster a sense of community among the residents. The study aimed to identify the physical qualities of the built environment that contribute to a sense of community and social life in suburbia.
Language
eng
Indigenous content
off
Field of Research
120508 Urban Design 120101 Architectural Design 120501 Community Planning
Socio Economic Objective
970112 Expanding Knowledge in Built Environment and Design
Description of original
xx, 414 pages : illustrations, tables, graphs, maps, some coloured
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