QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET 2040 QUEEN ST: CORRIDOR OF LIFE CHARENSIA PRICILLA ROMPIS - 860209 ABPL30042 | STUDIO 3: URBAN OPEN SPACE STUDIO 7 | SAREH MOOSAVI & COLIN CHEN
“An independent corridor that generates energy and produce food within the sustainability framework along indigenous planting.”
SITE ANALYSIS
DEMOGRAPHICS Population (in million)
8 6 4 2 0
LEGEND:
2019
2040
Population Growth in Melbourne
Access Route
Demographics (in %) Tourists
Tram Route
35% Local Shoppers
75%
Train Route
Demographics - Day Market (in %) Children 8% Elderly 12% Adult
80%
Level of Density
Demographics - Night Market (in %) Children 8% Elderly 5% Adult
87%
Method of Transportation (in %) Bikes 5% Car 10% Walk N
35% Tram
50%
QVM Context
SCALE 1:2000
ISSUES
CURRENT FUNCTIONS
Lack of greenery and open space in Melbourne CBD Cars and loading trucks entering the market space during peak hours
OPPORTUNITIES Day Market (Fruit, Veg, Deli, etc.)
Night Market
Restaurants and Cafes
Souvenir Shops
Shows & Performance
Florists and Art & Craft Shops
Creating green open space within the sustainability framework Propose a new traffic management in Queen Street Propose a number of communal activities to be held Provide a market experience for shoppers, visitors and tourists Introducing the idea of urban farming and farmers market
MASTER PLAN CURRENT TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
VICTORIA STREET
PROPOSED TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
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The proposed traffic management allows more space to accomodate green open space. Access for loading will be mainly from William Street. Two car lanes will be retained for access to Therry Street [Refer to Masterplan].
PRODUCTIVE AREA
PRECEDENT STUDY FARMERS MARKET VEGETATED PERMEABLE PAVING
The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization in Arkansas by University of Arkansas Community Design Center and Marlon Blackwell Architects.
NATIVE TREES & SHRUBS PERMEABLE PAVING SUSTAINABLE CANOPY COMMUNAL AREA FLEXIBLE URBAN FARMING GREEN OPEN SPACE
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INFORMATION CENTRE SHORT-CUT NATIVE SHRUBS & GRASS COMMUNAL AREA
source: https://www.mayorsinnovation.org/images/uploads/pdf/3_-_Little_Rock_Creative_Corridor_for_print.pdf
POTENTIAL PRACTICES
QUEEN STREET
COMMUNAL AREA
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URBAN FARMING & MARKET
COOKING WORKSHOP
WEAVING WORKSHOP
CARVING WORKSHOP
MUSICAL PRACTICES
ART INSTALLATION
COMPOST WORKSHOP
RECYCLING WORKSHOP
TYPE OF PAVEMENTS
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OUTDOOR FURNITURES
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VEGETATED PERMEABLE PAVING
TYPICAL PLANTING PALETTE CONSIDERATIONS: TREE - Native to Australia - Semi-shade or Full sun - Good or Very Good Wind Tolerance - Low Maintenance - Diverse Traits - Different Floweing Months Anigozanthos flavidus Tall Kangaroo Paw
LOCAL LIMESTONE PAVING
TIMBER SEATING & PLANTER
SHRUB
Banksia integrifolia Coastal Banksia
Banksia coccinea Scarlet Banksia
CANOPY
GROUND COVER
Correa reflexa Native Fuchsia
Prostanthera ovalifolia Purple Mintbush
Pultenaea pedunculata Matted Bush Pea
Themeda Triandra Kangaroo Grass
FRAMEWORK | FUNCTION PROGRAMS
TARGET
“Creating a range of diversity and improving knowledge through series of performance and workshops.” VICTORIA STREET
URBAN FARMING & MARKET
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SHOPPERS
Shared Communal Garden/ Farm, Local Qualities VISITORS
OPEN SPACE + SHADING
COMPOST & RECYCLING WORKSHOP
TOURISTS
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Sustainability Concept, Knowledge, Community Engagement 6
CLOSED
ART INSTALLATION & PERFORMANCE
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12 MONDAY
TUES & THURS
NIGHT MARKET
17
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CLOSED
WEDNESDAY
QUEEN STREET
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FRIDAY
OPEN SPACE
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Creativity, Multiculturalism 16
15 SATURDAY
WORKSHOPS
9 SUNDAY
PROPOSED OPENING HOURS 24/7
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MARKET/ WORKSHOPS
“FLEXIBLE ARRANGEMENT”
PUBLIC EVENTS
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SECTION A.A | SPATIAL ARRANGEMENT TO ACCOMODATE DIFFERENT PROGRAMS
Weaving Workshop, Carving Workshop, etc.
SCALE 1:500
FRAMEWORK | FOOD GROW “Urban farming/ Shared Community Garden provide employment and mentoring opportunities for existing farmers and visitors.” LIST OF POSSIBLE CROP IN THE FARMING PLOT SPACING: 30 cm x 30 cm
SECTION B.B SCALE 1:250
C CABBAGE
BROCCOLI
EGGPLANT
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TOMATO SPACING: 15 cm x 15 cm
LETTUCE
BEETS
PEANUTS
SPINACH SPACING: 10 cm x 10 cm
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SECTION C.C
CARROT
SCALE 1:250
LEEKS
PARSLEY
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PRODUCE FARMERS MARKET & FRUIT PICKING ACTIVITY
SHARED KITCHEN & COOKING WORKSHOP
Conventional and organic produce, supporting local farmers
Increasing community engagement, multiculturalism
WASTE ORGANIC FOOD WASTE RECYCLING
FOOD BANK
WHAT COULD BE DONE ???
Spoiled or expired food is made into animal feed or compost for local farmers. Cardboard, pallets, cans, paper, and plastics are recycled. Recycled materials will be sold to material brokers. Animal feed and compost will be provided to local farmers. Help people in need through food donation. Closing the gap.
FRAMEWORK | SUSTAINABILITY “Improving sustainability within Queen Victoria Market making it as an independent corridor.”
PRECEDENT STUDIES
ANALYSIS MELBOURNE
Sustainable Market Square Winning Proposal by Nikolova/Aarsø.
Casablanca Sustainable Market Square Winning Proposal by TomDavid Architect
source: https://www.archdaily.com/300920/sustainable-market-square-competition-entry-nikolovaaarso-na https://www.archdaily.com/297097/sustainable-market-square-winning-proposal-tomdavid-architects?ad_medium=widget&ad_name=recommendation
source: https://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/sitecollectiondocuments/mrep-guide-renewable-energy-procurement.pdf
Gardens by the Bay - Supertrees Designed by Grant Associates, with engineering by Atelier One (structures) and Atelier Ten (environment)
QVM REUSABLE PRODUCT SOLD IN QVM
KEEPCUPS
- 18 Supertrees are home to 162,900 plants and over 200 species. - The large canopies of the Supertrees provide daytime shade. - Beautiful displays of tropical flowering climbers, epiphytes and ferns by the Gardens by the Bay horticulturalists. - Some of the Supertrees feature photovoltaic cells to harvest solar energy. - Some of the Supertrees act as air exhausts for the Energy Centre and Cooled Conservatories.
JUTE BAGS
source: http://grant-associates.uk.com/projects/super-trees/
STAINLESS STEEL STRAW BLACK BAGS WATER - Ground water runof is not captured for storage; it enters the storm water system. The Market’s drains use filter baskets, specially designed grates and diversion pits to prevent solids entering stormwater.
PROPOSAL CANOPY
PLANTING PALETTE FOR BIOSWALE
ENERGY - In 2003, 1,328 solar panels were installed with the assistance of BP Solar and Origin Energy covering 1/3 of the Market’s roof (2000m2) the installation reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 369 tonnes each year. The system has the capacity to generate 252,000 kilowatt hours of electricity each year for the Market – enough to power around 46 average homes a year.
BIPV & CONNECTORS
SEMI-TRANSPARENT GLASS
WASTE RECYCLING PROGRAM - Fat and bone, which is used in blood and bone fertiliser. - Fish offal, which is collected and processed for stockfeed and fertiliser. - Fats from grease traps and cooking oils from deep fryers, which can be processed into stockfeed or converted to biodiesel. - Paper and cardboard, plastic packaging. - Plastic and glass bottles and aluminium cans. - Timber and steel.
SUSTAINABLE WOOD STRUCTURE
Westringia Grey Box
Lomandra hystrix Lucky Stripe
Liriope muscari Pink Pearl
Pennisetum alopecuroides Purple Lea
Banksia integrifolia Southern Cascade
Liriope muscari Just Right
REUSING VEGGIE SCRAPS WORM FARMS source: https://qvm.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Queen-Victoria-Market-Education-Resource-Kit-Sustainability-at-QueenVictoria-Market-1.pdf https://qvm.com.au/sustainability/
VEGETATED PERMEABLE PAVING
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RAINWATER
SCALE 1:75
RUN - OFF WATER COLLECTION
SOLAR OUTDOOR LIGHTING
SOLAR OUTDOOR LIGHTING
IRRIGATION FILTER
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BIOSWALE
FILTER
IRRIGATION VEGETATED PERMEABLE PAVING
VEGETATED PERMEABLE PAVING RAINWATER TANK
PERMEABLE PAVING BIOSWALE
FRAMEWORK | MARKET EXPERIENCE “Introducing local value through indigenous planting that allows rewilding and educational benefit to locals, tourists, and visitors.”
PLANTING DETAILS PLAN
TREES: BIRD ATTRACTIVE
CONSIDERATIONS: - Native to Australia - Semi-shade or Full sun - Good or Very Good Wind Tolerance - Low Maintenance - Diverse Traits - Different Floweing Months
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