Some of the early Marion Griffin drawings of dwellings and other buildings in the centre of Canberra are very different from what has happened.
The Griffins imagined a far more densely populated city. However, they were designing before the internal combustion engine had its way. Now, as people see cities less dominated by the car, higher densities and greater reliance on walking and public transport have dominated public-policy thinking. This would result in greater efficiency of use of infrastructure, it has been argued. The public appeal has been for a livelier city centre that does not empty at 5pm.
Riding on the back of this policy have been several major high-density developments in the centre of town: James Court, pictured above, Monterey and the ANZ site on Ainslie Avenue.
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