BOSMAN, Caryl Collection
Architecture Museum, University of South Australia
Bosman, Caryl
Series 351


Biography
Caryl Bosman was born and grew up in South Africa. She gained a Diploma in Architecture in 1983 from Durban Institute of Technology and a Bachelor of Architecture (Hons) in 1995 from the University of South Australia (UniSA). Her PhD thesis, ‘Building “community”: sites of production, planning practices and technologies of suburban government in the making of the Golden Grove development, 1984-2003’ was awarded by UniSA in 2005. She has been employed in architectural practices in South Africa, London and Australia, including Flightpath Architects and Taylor, Cullity, Lethlean in Adelaide. Bosman is currently (2010) a lecturer in the Griffith School of Environment where she has taught in both architectural and planning degree programs. A member of the Urban Research Program at Griffith University her research interests focus on urban histories, urban design, residential landscapes and geography of climate change. She has a special interest in planning for ideas of community, child-friendly cities and placemaking discourses in tourist cities.
Sources
Collection Description
Contains a single series of research material compiled by architect, Dr Caryl Bosman. Includes books, reports and pamphlets including marketing material related to Golden Grove, South Australia.

Series List
SeriesDescription
S351Caryl Bosman research
S351/1Unpublished PhD thesis
S351/2‘Delfin: 25 Years of creating special places’ booklet c.1996
S351/3‘The Golden Grove Community Plan’
S351/4‘Modbury-Golden Grove Comprehensive Development Plan Final Report to S.A.L.C. December 1975’,
S351/5‘An Act to ratify and approve a certain indenture between the State of South Australia, Delfin Property group Limited and the South Australian Urban land Trust;'
S351/6‘Golden Grove Community Plan’ 1990
S351/7‘Golden Grove Community/Secondary Education Complex’ information pack
S351/8‘Golden Grove Review, December 1988’
S351/9‘Golden Grove Development 1985-1990’
S351/10‘Golden Grove Development Review December 1986’
S351/11‘Green Street – Better Housing Choices – Golden Grove’ December 1994
S351/12Urban Development Institute of Australia (SA Division) inc., newsletter, May 2003
S351/13Marketing brochures for Golden Grove and Spring Hill