By means of exquisite scale drawings, Public Sydney describes and celebrates the public buildings, rooms and spaces of central Sydney, Australia’s founding metropolis.
It presents almost 100 of the city’s most important public spaces in plan, cross-section and elevation, supported by images, and provides an overview of their evolution. Accompanying essays from leading architects, landscape architects, historians and academics offer keen insights into the city’s underlying geography, urban character and most recognisable and well-loved public elements.
Representing over a decade of effort, research and recordings, this book comprehensively illuminates Australia’s oldest city. For anyone with an interest in Sydney, or cities in general – particularly architects, landscape architects, urbanists, planners, engineers, historians and administrators – Public Sydney offers a deep appreciation of the making of the city over time, and will be both an indispensable resource and continuing inspiration.