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LIDAR SITE ANALYSIS OF ADELAIDE’S HIGHBURY QUARRY by Bailey Austin
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EW Another New Discretion Bailey Austin Representation III Semester 1 2021 Site: Highbury Quarry Location: Torrens Rd, Highbury SA. Australia Architecture and Landscape Architecture Programs School of Architecture and Built Environment University of Adelaide South Australia Course Coordinator Carlos Bartesaghi Koc https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/ansties-quarry-site-analysis-029eb6253381462cb0fcbf610818bd12
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Representation III Semester 1 2021 Architecture and Landscape Architecture Programs School of Architecture and Built Environment University of Adelaide South Australia Course Coordinator Carlos Bartesaghi Koc Tutors: Sara Mirhadi Rasoul Rafat Victor Calixto Technical Support: Hartley Town Victor Calixto ELVIS LIDar Data Search Engine LUCID Chart Cloud Compare Abode Creative Cloud
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CONTENTS WORKFLOW
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ABSTRACT
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PHOTO ANALYSIS
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MODEL ANALYSIS
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DATA EXTRACTION
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DATA SECTIONS
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LAYERED ANALYSIS
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FINAL MODEL
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REFERENCES
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WORKFLOW
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Discretion: the power or right to decide or act according to one’s own judgment; freedom of judgment or choice So often we look at dangerous environments such as quarries as unlivable and unusable spaces. These environments are often a result of us pulling resources from the earth and/or dumping the ones we no longer have use for, and an abandoned quarry is often a combination of these things. But who is to say this is how these re-
ABSTRACT
sources and locations have to remain? We have the discretion to change what has once been done and reuse spaces that are otherwise unusable. This Analysis focuses on such an environment, the Highbury quarry, which is known for its use as a dumping ground and an unsafe environment to swim or utilize. Through this project various factors are investigated to find whether or not an otherwise abandoned space like this can be utilized effectively for residential or recreational purposes.
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PHOTO ANALYSIS
COLOURED SITE PLAN
Colours extracted from images above through Photoshop utilised to colour classifications. Followed by ShadeVis plugin to apply shadows to present a photo-realistic site plan.
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MODEL ANALYSIS COLOURED SITE PLAN
ORIGINAL LIDAR MODEL
ADELAIDE RAINFALL
There are many factors for this site to be considered safe for use. Little is known about this site other than the high levels of sulphates found within the water source, the vast amounts of loose rock and rubble and the rubbish dumped from previous fly-tippers. On a practical note, it would require a vast amount of cleaning which for the site’s location would not be justified. With that said however there is still the ability to analyze the site through the LIDAR model found on ELVIS. These details include the elevations to consider safety and usable spaces, temperature, the classification of what is surrounding the site, the illuminance and rainfall. These elements layered together produce a lattice of analysis to compare variations side by side, giving an accurate representation of all factors of the site.
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DATA EXTRACTION BUILDINGS / POWERLINES
CLASSIFICATION HEIGHT RAMP TREES AND SHRUBS
TEMPERATURE
CLASSIFICATION BEFORE COLOUR CODING
SOIL AND STONE
HEIGHT MAP SECTIONS FROM HEAT RAMP SULPHATE WATER
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ILLUMINANCE
SITE PLAN
RAINFALL COLLECTION
INTENSITY
DATA SECTIONS 11
LAYERED ANALYSIS
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Layering the section cuts with the site plan enables a contrast of site and data analysis
FINAL MODEL 13
REFERENCES
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https://earth.google.com/web/@34.84709098,138.73924531,243.6 9403344a,1203.10903916d,35y,49.156 27402h,59.29123785t,0r https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=dJDlr2Ad9AY&ab_channel=IsaacKarschimkus https://color.adobe.com/create http://location.sa.gov.au/LMS/ Reports/ ReportMetadata.aspx?p_no=2445W
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