'Inventing a city' tells us how Canberra was planned and constructed up to about 1970. The author defends the city and tells of its virtues – it is less segregated by class and near to nature, shops, schools, and amenities. Toward the end Stretton remembers that it's not all positive. The design also makes cars mandatory, public transit impractical, and fills the place with carparks and wide roads.
— Nov 28, 2022 03:25AM
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