In mainstream urban development – homebuilders, designers, developers and government agencies are collectively striving to create connected and walkable communities. Great communities involve many elements, but coherent townscapes that respect local character and the natural setting are critical.
The Smarter Design Book is a guide to developing distinctive built form that authentically reflects the Australian natural and cultural setting.
Inside The Smarter Design Book you’ll find:
- insights into developing robust urban structure, built form identity and place.
- outlines of how to foster a distinct built form character through a detailed look at three typical and current Australian examples:
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CoastalA built form that responds to a natural seaside setting, taking its inspiration and colour palettes from the surrounding landscape and local vernacular. |
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EcoThe vision for ‘eco’ is a built form that works in harmony with the natural setting to have minimal impact. It takes inspiration from the local vernacular while incorporating sustainable design practices. |
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EclecticDerived from a range of influences, this is the style most expressive of the city condition and therefore most suitable for infill. The ‘style’ is anti-‘style control’ – its heart is the freedom to experiment.
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