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The 1955 ''Plan for the Metropolitan Region, Perth and Fremantle'' (also known as the ''Stephenson,'' or ''Stephenson-Hepburn Report'') was prepared for the
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by
Gordon Stephenson Gordon Stephenson (6 June 1908 – 30 March 1997) was a United Kingdom, British-born town planner and architect. He is best known for his role in shaping the modern growth and development of Perth, Western Australia. Biography Gordon Stephens ...
and Alistair Hepburn. The plan was the first regional plan for Perth, and provided the basis for land use zoning under the
Metropolitan Region Scheme The Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) provides the legal basis for land use planning within the Perth metropolitan region. It classifies land into broad zones and reservations and is administered by the Western Australian Planning Commission. I ...
. Even though not every recommendation of the report was adopted it is considered to have provided the underlying template for the modern development of Perth. The plan was superseded by the ''
Corridor Plan for Perth The 1970 ''Corridor Plan for Perth'' provided a strategic framework for planning the growth of the metropolitan region of Perth, Western Australia. The plan superseded the 1955 '' Plan for the Metropolitan Region'' and established the principles ...
'' in 1970.


Background

The 1928 Town Planning & Development Act provided for local authorities to prepare a town planning scheme, but did not include provisions for the creation of any overarching regional scheme. In 1952, the report of an Honorary Royal Commission of the Legislative Council recommended metropolitan planning for the centres of Perth and Fremantle. This led to the commissioning of architect Gordon Stephenson in 1953 to produce a plan for the metropolitan area of Perth and
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.


Implementation and legacy

The recommendations of the 1955 Plan foreshadowed, anticipated or directly contributed to the following outcomes: * The creation of a Metropolitan Regional Planning Authority in 1961 to implement the recommendations of the report. * The creation of the
Metropolitan Region Scheme The Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) provides the legal basis for land use planning within the Perth metropolitan region. It classifies land into broad zones and reservations and is administered by the Western Australian Planning Commission. I ...
in 1963, which amongst other things, reserved land for a regional highway network and made provision for regional and district open space. * The creation of a single,
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responsible for the planning and administration of Western Australia's regional road network. *The creation of eight new freeways and highways through the metropolitan area. * The partial demolition of the Pensioner’s Barracks on St Georges Terrace in 1966. *Community opposition to the construction of an aquatic centre in Kings Park, leading to the defeat of two bills in parliament in 1957/58, and the eventual construction of the
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aquatic centre in North Perth. *The construction of a new
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on St Georges Terrace in 1963, consolidating the City of Perth's various offices around the central business district. *The adoption of building by-laws throughout local government areas regulating housing density through plot ratio controls. *The preparation of a comprehensive plan for the Kwinana industrial and port hinterland. *The preparation of coordinated plans for coastal spaces. *Sinking of the railway line through the Perth CBD, initially investigated in the 1960s, but only completed by the
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project several decades later.


Analysis

A 2012 academic review of the Plan stated that Stephenson's ideas were those of a modernist town planner, influenced by
Le Corbusier Charles-Édouard Jeanneret (6 October 188727 August 1965), known as Le Corbusier ( , , ), was a Swiss-French architect, designer, painter, urban planner, writer, and one of the pioneers of what is now regarded as modern architecture. He was ...
and the modernism movement. Stephenson's plan was identified by George Seddon as giving primacy to the automobile, and responsible for making Perth the worst adapted capital city for public transport. Other academics note that whilst Stephenson did allow for extensive public transport systems, the implementation was left to state government agencies working within a political culture that favoured the private automobile. Chief Justice Wayne Martin described the plan as creating "a region which is essentially a network of dormitory suburbs linked by freeways in search of a soul".


See also

*
Greater London Plan The Greater London Plan of 1944 was developed by Patrick Abercrombie (1879–1957). The plan was directly related to the County of London Plan written by John Henry Forshaw (1895–1973) and Abercrombie in 1943. Following World War II, London ...
(1944) * Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme (1954) *
County of Cumberland planning scheme The County of Cumberland planning scheme, commonly known as the Cumberland Plan, was a land use and transport strategy developed by the Cumberland County Council in Sydney in 1948 and adopted by the Government of New South Wales in 1951. The plan' ...
, Sydney (1948) *
Colonial Town Plans of Perth :''This article details the colonial town plans that guided the development of the initial Perth town site in the Swan River Colony. This is now the central city area of the Perth Metropolitan Region.'' The 1829 town plan of Perth, Western Aust ...


References

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