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Hockley, Catherine. "Our
Top Spots: State of relaxation", Advertiser ,
11th
January 2003, page 29.
Innes, Stuart. "Free-for-all at our top tourist spots", Advertiser, 26th December 2000, page 44 Kenihan, Geoffrey. "A chance to bloom", Advertiser, 17th March 2001, Employment section page E1 "Take tour of Aboriginal culture in Botanic Gardens", City Messenger, 3rd April 2002, page 7. Tilbrook, Kym. "SA
Tourism Awards: where the state's best shine", Advertiser,
29th November 2002, page 58. BIBLIOGRAPHY Kirwan, Richard, The
Role of state government in the provision of urban infrastructure.
Adelaide,
Planning Education Foundation of South Australia, in conjunction with
the
University of South Australia, 1992.
Dream
green: South Australia's future in eco-tourism. Explore
International
Pty. Ltd. ; [... with the assistance of James Bucirde, Jodie Collins,
Kristi
O'Brien] Adelaide, Explore International, 1993.
Queale, Michael and Di Lernia, Nicolette. Adelaide's
architecture and art: a walking guide. Adelaide,
Wakefield
Press, 1996. See pages 57 - 94
Colwell, Max. Adelaide,
an illustrated history. Joslin, S. Aust., 1981
Other Articles
Bull, Catherine. "Tourism in Australia", Landscape Australia. vol. 14, no. 2, 1992, pages 105-108. Cheong, So-Min, Marc L. Miller. "Power and Tourism: A Foucauldian observation", Annals of Tourism Research, vol 27, no. 2, 2000, pages 371-390. Coombes, Leonie, "Places of the Heart", Australian 23rd September 2000, page R24. Green, B. Christine, Laurence Chalip, "Sport Tourism as the Celebration of Subculture", Annals of Tourism Research, vol. 25 no. 2, 1998, pages 275-291. Hakim, Besim S. "Elements
of Architecture: from form to place" Journal of
Architectural
Education, vol.47, no.3, 1993, pages 182-183.
Web sites
SA Tourism and
travel
attractions
ENCYCLOPAEDIAS and HANDBOOKS are useful sources for background information. Encyclopedia
of architecture, design, engineering & construction.
Wiley, New York, 1990.
Ching, F. D. K. Visual dictionary of architecture. Wiley, New York, 1997. Reference collection 720.3 C539v Instead of an alphabetical listing, the information is clustered around basic aspects of architecture with words placed in their visual context. Included are fundamental terms relating to architectural design, history and technology. Fleming, J. Penguin
dictionary of architecture and landscape architecture.
5th
ed. Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1998.
Oxford
dictionary of landscape architecture.
The following handbooks present guidelines for architectural design over a range of activities, building types, and environments. These follow European or North American precedents, remember to check with Australian codes. Metric
handbook: planning and design data. 2nd ed.
Oxford,
Architectural Press, 1999.
Time-saver
standards for landscape architecture: design and construction data.
2nd ed. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1998.
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Use INDEXES and DATABASES to find what articles or papers have been written on your topicThese databases use Boolean operators, in most cases it is safe to use the words AND or OR (with brackets) but there may be other codes used for truncation, such as an asterisk *. Search notes are provided for each database but if you don't get the results you expect, please check with the Architecture Librarian, Kay Leverett.The databases listed below cover information on aspects of tourism and landscape design. ARCH
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