The Life and Death of the Australian Backyard

The Life and Death of the Australian Backyard

by Tony Hall
The Life and Death of the Australian Backyard

The Life and Death of the Australian Backyard

by Tony Hall

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Overview

A substantial backyard has long been considered an iconic feature of the Australian suburb. Nevertheless, during the 1990s, a dramatic change occurred: substantial backyards largely disappeared from new suburban houses in Australia.

Whatever the size of lot, the dwelling now covers most of its developable area. Although the planning system does not actually promote this change, it does little to prevent it. It appears to be a physical expression of the way that Australian lifestyles are changing for the worse, in particular longer working hours. This in turn raises issues about health and wellbeing, especially for children.

Vegetation surrounding the dwelling plays an important role in microclimate, storm drainage and biodiversity, irrespective of whether the residents use their backyard. Its loss has serious ecological implications, a deficit rendered permanent by the changes to the housing stock.

The Life and Death of the Australian Backyard is based on a detailed quantitative study of this increasing, but previously unstudied, problem. It discusses the nature, uses and meaning of the traditional backyard, presents an understanding of the changes that have been happening and suggests possible remedies. All professionals working in the landscape and development industries, local government, consultancies and in universities should read this unique study of an issue of increasing significance to urban sustainability.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780643102071
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Publication date: 08/09/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Tony Hall is Adjunct Professor within the Urban Research Program at Griffith University where he carries out research on sustainable urban form appropriate to the Australian context. His academic career of over 25 years produced notable publications in the field of design guidance.

Table of Contents

Preface and acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 The origins, form and function of the backyard
Chapter 2 The meaning of the backyard
Chapter 3 The death of the backyard
Chapter 4 Why is the backyard shrinking?
Chapter 5 Why does the planning system not prevent the shrinkage?
Colour plates
Chapter 6 What should be done to preserve the backyard?
Conclusion
References
Index

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