《Sydney Post-war Metropolitan Planning: The Rise and Fall of the Satellite Town as a Spatial Imaginary》
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- 作者
- 来源
- URBAN POLICY AND RESEARCH,Vol.39,Issue4,P.315-333
- 语言
- 英文
- 关键字
- spatial imaginary,satellite towns,Sydney,planning history
- 作者单位
- Built Environment, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
- 摘要
- Taming metropolitan expansion by developing satellite towns was conventional wisdom by the mid-twentieth century, but Sydney’s early attempts highlight the disjuncture between theory and practice. Viewed through the theoretical lens of the spatial imaginary, longer term metropolitan planning was problematised and tested through inadequate governance, flawed population projections, and aggressive public and private sector developers. Archival records permit a detailed account of the challenges faced into the post-war period. While Sydney failed to emulate the satellite town achievements of other capital cities, the lessons learned helped establish foundations for more effective planning in a new era from the late 1960s guided by a revised imaginary of the ideal metropolis.抽象的通过开发卫星城镇来驯服大都市扩张是传统智慧,但悉尼的早期尝试突出了理论与实践之间的脱节。从空间想象的理论视角来看,长期的大都市规划因治理不善、人口预测有缺陷以及激进的公共和私营部门开发商而受到质疑和考验。档案记录可以详细说明战后时期面临的挑战。虽然悉尼未能效仿其他首府城市的卫星城成就,但吸取的经验教训有助于为 1960 年代后期的新时代更有效的规划奠定基础,并以修订后的理想大都市想象为指导KEYWORDS: spatial imaginarysatellite townsSydneyplanning historyAcknowledgmentsThanks to the anonymous reviewers and editor for their constructive commentaries.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the Australian Research Council [DP190101093].