Pacific and Europe in Australia
Melbourne is a city formed by a mixture of capital culture. There are Victorian buildings and some modern buildings. Apparently, European and American cultures blended into one here. Europeans brought the Victorian culture in the form of buildings and community systems. Victoria State Library, City Museum, Flinders Station, etc.. Many buildings designed by architects from Europe.
The examples are the Parliament building and the City Museum was built by Charles Pasley who is the migrant architect of England with the Victorian characteristics of a very thick. New buildings were much here. See ACMI (movie galleries), restaurants in Fed Square, etc., use type buildings post-modern and modern with a digital guide on each side of the building. New buildings as a sign that the culture developed in Australia is not only the old culture, but also a new culture.
As one of the country that is in Pacific cultures, Australia has many similarities in the development of surf, skate, and the other riders in America. In addition, the typical American with the bars and party houses also thrive here. At weekend, lots of bars open house until morning. Almost all of the party is a party which is a garage urban American culture.
A Pacific culture derived from California can now also spread in Australia. Boardrider become a sale name for Australia’s products. Surfing is growing in Australia, although only in certain cities, like Sydney. While skateboarding, there are many existing skatepark in Australia.
In contrast to Melbourne, Sydney is a city that is very strong with Pacific culture like California. Here the skateborder and surfers have very good facilities. This position is supported by a Sydney beach that jutted into the Pacific, to get big enough waves.
Bondi Beach is the largest beach in Sydney and most crowded in there. Right on the beach, there is a great skatepark, skatepark street style with a large bowl and very deep.
