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Subject Coordinator:
Kate TregloanSenior Tutor:
Andrew Hutson
Studio Leader:
Juan Blanco
Guest Critics:
Aileen GohTomas Valenzuela
Students:
1. Mitchell Biszon2. Nicholas Cooke3. Anne Harwood4. Daniel Hazmy5. Cuong Hoang6. Vickie Huang7. Alistair Johnson8. James Kelly9. Chun Kuo10. Emily Ogg11. Ho Poh Hui12. Sam Scott13. Blair Scott14. Ryan Seychell15. Linda Xu16. Jackie YimO
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The focus of this project is making connections between the Carlton Gardens + broader Melbourne.
The design task is the development of the existing South Carlton Gardens to encourage the use of bikes.
In the development of your design, you will need to identify and consider:
1.The stakeholders affected by any changes to the Gardens
2.Any equity issues arising from these changes
3.The impact of the changes on the use, enjoyment and form of the Gardens as a whole.
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The development of the scheme will include :
1. A Plan for the use of paths in the Gardens by both bike riders and pedestrians.
2. One Shared Pedestrian / Bike Path.
3. A Bike Tourist Station for the Melbourne Bike Share scheme.
4. A Landscape Feature that contributes to the enjoyment
of the Gardens in dry weather.
5. A Bike Bridge to provide safe access for riders across Nicholson Street, and to
reduce footpath congestion.
The project is in 2 parts:
The overall planning strategy, including the location of the facilities listed (Path/s + Tourist Station + Landscape Feature + Bike Bridge).
The detailed design of one of these elements. (ie. Tourist Station OR Landscape Feature OR Bike Bridge). The detailed development must explore and refine material and structural considerations, program issues, and aesthetic ambitions.
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A plan for the use of paths in the Gardens by both bike riders and pedestrians.
This will include at least one shared Pedestrian / Bike Path.
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Based on the Melbourne Bike Share scheme.
This will include spaces for 20 share-bikes
Must also include the provision of tourist bike-riding maps, helmet hire, and locker hire.
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That contributes to the enjoyment of the Gardens in dry weather.
During times of high rainfall the feature will also accommodate overflow from the new water tanks to the west of the Royal Exhibition Building into the south west lake.
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To provide safe access for riders across Nicholson Street.
To reduce footpath congestion.
CONTEXT
EXPLORING WHATALREADY EXISTS
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DECIDING ON ANAPPROACH
GENERATING IDEAS
EXPLORING DESIGNPOSSIBILITIES
REFINING IDEAS
DEVELOPING + IMPROVING DESIGN SCHEMES
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Identifying Stakeholders
Existing problems
Analysis of the context
Project Context
Major Issues / Design Objectives
Concept diagram / Motto
Exploration drawings
One aspects to explore of the design
Sketch plan / diagram
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Plan oblique / 3D view
To communicate your final scheme, you will produce and use the following :
A site model (1:1000 on A3) to show the overall planning strategy, how your scheme relates to the site + how the connection between Carlton Gardens + surrounds is realized.
A presentation model to show your detailed design at 1:50 or 1:100 or 1:200, on a sturdy base (max A3) to show site form as appropriate. You can use any material. Include a ‘scale person’.
Presentation drawings to show plan, section and plan oblique / 3D views of the developed detailed scheme. All drawings should be to the same standard scale (ie. on your scale ruler), should be referenced to each other (eg section lines on the plan etc), and thoroughly describe the design. Use line weight to communicate clearly. Identify and note materials and major elements.
Use these models and drawings to clearly communicate the major strengths of your design, as well as how it satisfies the brief.
Your project must also demonstrate that you have applied the Design Skills from the first half of semester. Refer to the rubric for more information – be sure you have covered each of the 5 skills
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PRESENTATIONS
Date: 27nd October 2010Venue: Room 308, ABP Building
Time: 2.15 – 5.15pm
Instructions for presentation:Each student will have 6-8 minutes to present They must open their wiki before they begin presenting to their drawings and model.Round of 5 minutes for Panel Discussion
Final instructions:All the drawings and models will be retained after presentation for one week.Moderation will be on Wednesday morning the following week.Students will be free to collect their work on the Thurs and Fri after moderation.