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For a long time, the so called Australian dream of home ownership, produced a uniformity in the kinds of homes that were built and reinforced limits on architectural possibility; Professor of architecture and host of Grand Designs: Transformations, Anthony Burke, discusses the legacy of this and the role of architecture in resisting the homogenising effects of economic insecurity.
By ABC Australia3.6
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For a long time, the so called Australian dream of home ownership, produced a uniformity in the kinds of homes that were built and reinforced limits on architectural possibility; Professor of architecture and host of Grand Designs: Transformations, Anthony Burke, discusses the legacy of this and the role of architecture in resisting the homogenising effects of economic insecurity.

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