ABSTRACT

Fluid City traces the transformation of the urban waterfront of Melbourne, the re-vitalization of the Yarra River waterfront, Melbourne Docklands and Port Philip Bay.

As the financial and industrial centre of Australia, in the late nineteenth century, Melbourne developed a new world exuberance. Yet the twentieth century saw Melbourne suffering from a declining industrial and economic base. The city in the 1980s was de-industrialising, and the re-facing of the city to the water was a key urban strategy of the 1980s and 90s and a catalyst for economic transformation.

This book bridges significant gaps between different discourses about the city and to challenge singular ways of viewing the city.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter One|17 pages

Flows

part A|95 pages

Riverscapes

chapter Two|14 pages

Riverscapes I – Overview

chapter Three|24 pages

Riverscapes II – Precincts and Projects

chapter Four|14 pages

Appropriations

chapter Five|12 pages

Urban Living

chapter Six|29 pages

Federation

part B|93 pages

Dockscapes

chapter Seven|32 pages

Dockscapes I – Overview

chapter Eight|25 pages

Dockscapes II – Precincts and Projects

chapter Nine|13 pages

Grollo Tower

chapter Ten|9 pages

Hype and Hope

chapter Eleven|9 pages

Constructing Desires

part C|35 pages

Bayscapes

chapter Twelve|23 pages

Creating and Defending Urban Character

chapter Thirteen|9 pages

Loose Ends