Canberra
Capital as Parkland
Portrait
Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony won the 1912 competition with a plan of concentric circles aligned to the surrounding hills, and Griffin spent eight years fighting the bureaucracy before being dismissed; the lake that anchors his geometry was not filled until 1963. The result is a capital that works as parkland and is mocked by other Australians for having no street life, which is roughly what a garden city produces.
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