Papers/Presentations

If using any part of the following papers or presentations please reference the author.

Monday

Presentations by Capitals Alliance Members

Canberra - Ms Annabelle Pegrum
Planning America's Capital - Mr Marcel Acosta
Canada's Capital: an Evolving Symbol of the Country - Ms Michelle Comeau
Brasilia - His Excellency Fernando de Mello Barreto

Presentations by Invited National Capitals

The Construction Plan of Multi-Functional Administrative City in the Rep. of Korea - Mr Young-Hwan Jin
Wellington: New Zealand's Capital City - Mr Lindsay Gow
Beijing: From and Ancient City to an International Metropolis - Mr Lui Zhi
Tshwane - Mr Dumisa Dlamini

The Private Sector and National Capital Development

Opportunities and Challenges for the Anacostia Waterfront - Mr Adrian Washington

Aerotropolises (airport cities)

Aerotropoli: Airport Cities - Mr Max More-Wilton
The Airport Metropolis: Managing the Interfaces - Dr Douglas Baker

Urban Perceptions and Expectations - Planning for Future Generations

Making Cities for the Techologically Literate: The Young, the Brave & the Free - Mr Nectar Efkarpidis
The Future: Can Planners Cope? - Mr Tim Bainbridge
How Festivals Can Act as a Vehicle for Changing the Perceptions of the Urban Landscape - Mr Jonathan Parsons
National Capitals as Sites of Educational Excellence - Professor Sharon Bell

Canberra Biennial

Canberra Biennial - Professor Craig Bremner

Tuesday

Design Excellence - Government Architecture and Urban Design

Design Excellence: Government Architecture and Urban Design - Mr Peter Mould
Government Architecture and Urban Design Queensland - Mr Wayne Petrie
Melbourne and the Victorian Government Architect - Mr John Denton
Pursuing Design Quality - Professor Geoffrey London

National Identity and National Capitals

Canberra and the Burden of National Identity - Professor Graeme Davison
Holding a Successful Olympic Games in 2008 and Promoting the Development of Beijing - Mr Lui Zhi
Protecting, Enhancing Brasilia's Civic Heart and Promoting Brazil's Heritage - Mrs Maria Pinheiro Penna

Keynote Address

A Great Capital Must be a Great City: Elements Toward Urban Greatness in the Contemporary City - Professor Larry Beasley

Reaching the Nation: Promotion, Celebration and Events

Reaching and Reflecting the Nation - Mr Warren Pearson
Australia Day in our National Capital - Mr Peter Byron
Canada's Capital Events and Celebrations - Ms Michelle Comeau
National Perceptions Study: The Role of Tourism and Events in Shaping Perceptions of the Australian Capital - Dr Brent Ritchie
Talkback Classroom International: Civics and Citizenship in Action - Mr David Arnold
Parliament and Civics Education Rebate (PACER) Programme - Ms Alison Sewell

Reflecting the Nation: Commemoration, Monuments and Memorials

The National Capital Framework Plan: Destinations and Connections Beyond the National Mall - Ms Lisa McSpadden
Canada's Capital Commemoration and Public Art - Mr Pierre Dubé
Commemorations and Monuments in Paris Now and in the Past - Mr Bruno Bisson

Enhancing the Nation: Planning, Environment and Development

The Griffin Legacy - Mr Graham Scott-Bohanna and Mr Todd Rohl
The Legacy Plan - Mr Marcel Acosta
Canada's Capital in the Twenty-First Century: A Capital Agenda - Mr François Lapointe
Bridging the Local Divide - Mr Neil Savery

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