Flood Prone
Vegetation
Site Analysis
This subject attempts to help Analyse the existing fabric of specific precincts, which comprise a designated project area. Ÿ Identify the artificial and natural boundaries which shape or limit their sense of place. Ÿ Explore a range of generic ideas, which resolve areas of discontinuity and open up options for stimulating development within a sustainable healthy cities agenda. Ÿ Explore strategic thinking from both a physical and policy related perspective, and to anticipate the stewardship implications of these decisions from a statutory perspective. Ÿ Facilitate a landscape of decision-making that stimulates an integrated approach to design and policy development within metropolitan and regional urban contexts. Ÿ
Ground Condition
To Melbourne
Geelong Waterfront
“In many ways cities represent the reality of political, economic, social, planning and design decisions made locally, nationally and globally. They are complex and dynamic places of contradiction which, on the one hand, contain opportunities for developing potential and enriching the lives of many of their inhabitants, whilst on the other can also impede the wellbeing of others”
Land Form
Step Areas Forest, Woodland, Grassland, Farmland
Flood Prone Flat Areas Plateau - slope < 1%
Coast Complexes Built-up Areas
Valley Plains - slope < 1%
Existing and proposed cycling network
Parking
Local Routes
Priority Routes On Road Existing Proposed Off Road
Central Geelong
Existing Proposed
To Great Ocean Road
Population and Industry Profile
Urban Growth 1851-1861
Pedestrians
Urban Growth 1955-2008
Urban Growth 1860-1870
Industrial Area Agriculture Urban Development
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Entrance
PLANNING
AND
DESIGN
Pedestrian
AM Peak Pedestrian Flow