An analysis of how government strategies and political decisions (and in some cases lack thereof) affect or adapt to the construction characteristics of the built environment as well as the industrial processes underlying its production. By using official policy documents to examine historical and contemporary case studies in Australia and worldwide, the subject seeks to introduce students to instruments of policy analysis, evaluation and design. -- Course Website
Prerequisites: Admission to the following Melbourne School of Design programs:<br/><br/>MC-ARCH2Y Master of Architecture (200 points)<br/>MC-ARCH3Y Master of Architecture (300 points)<br/>MC-LARCH2Y Master of Landscape Architecture (200 points)<br/>MC-LARCH3Y Master of