"Cockatoo Island IDC" Individual Portfolio

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DINORAH MartinezSchulte

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INDEX

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4 INTRODUCTION

Policies And Controversies

6 MIDTERM REVIEW Osmosis

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Interaction Detention Centre

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PERSONAL PROJECT FINAL REVIEW

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PERSONAL ROLL

The Library Temple

Reflection and personal roll

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INTRODUCTION

“It is obvious that the prolonged periods of detention, characterised by frustration and insecurity, are doing further damage to individuals who have fled grave human rights abuses. The detention policy has failed as a deterrent and succeeded only as punishment. How much longer will children and their families be punished for seeking safety from persecution?” - In March 2002, Irene Khan, the Secretary General of Amnesty International, said. Australia asylum: Why is it controversial? A number of official inquiries and investigations into immigration detention conditions were conducted between 2000 and 2007. The findings of these investigations have spurred severe criticism of detention conditions in Australia, and in some cases have brought changes in policies and practices. Australia’s policy on asylum seekers who arrive by boat has come under intense scrutiny in recent months. The government says the journey the asylum seekers make is dangerous and controlled by criminal gangs and they have a duty to stop it. Critics say opposition to asylum is often racially motivated and is damaging Australia’s reputation.

Policies and

Controversies Photo by: Dinorah Martinez Schulte

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MIDTERM REVIEW OSMOSIMS By studying the controversies that happen inside a detention center for immigrants in Australia. We create a strategy to create a detention center so our main objective is to create Osmosis between the detainee and the visitor right through the government. We can define as Osmosis is the spontaneous net movement of solvent molecules through a semipermeable membrane into a region of higher solute

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concentration, in the direction that tends to equalize the solute concentrations on the two sides. In this case we can define as the two sides, one of them detainees and the other part are the visitors, the government is that membrane that unites or divides them. By creating osmosis generate a game in which the chosen site was Cockatoo Island, based on play levels for Australian Visa from a student visa to the residence and to be an Australian. Each level contains a physical barrier

that prevents you spend but there goals you must meet to move to the next level and win a new visa filled with more priorities to reside in the country, so we made the analogy with the game SIMS which It is like that in this game they will play with life stages and each stage is a level, the player must meet all the goals of this stage to move to the next stage of life to earn a living, so is how our island called: OSMOSIMS, with the aim of creating OSMOSIS but creating more Australians and fewer

prisoners.


2.0 OSMOSIMS Map

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FINAL REVIEW 1

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Interaction Detention Centre After creating our strategy OSMOSIMS and study disputes that are created in a detention center, we created this new detention center which is based on the osmosis that is generated between the visitor and the prisoner, creating the island and its elements a machines to create and transform detainees from their origins to 100% Australians. The island occupies part of the existing buildings and architecture and the existing elements transforming these time machines is created yet keeping the original identity of the detainee by a secret agenda.

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3.0 IDC Poster

“Retaining all its character and heritage from decades of human endeavour by convicts and shipbuilders alike, Cockatoo Island has undergone a renaissance in every sense of the word and opened its doors to all.� 2.0 Osmosis diagram


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PERSONAL PROJECT

4.0 Temple Poster

LIBRARY TEMPLE Backgrounds they have left behind, making them the true secret agents. identities and reinforcement of the multicultural with an enriching replaced is completely erasedheir identity and individualism has been tillng

the immigrantsessing and assimilatiproc agenda of Governments intended he Immigration Centre, theon through the secret agenda we have imposed Australia. illegally to migratedetainees that commonly of majority onalities of a backgrounds and nationalities and beliefs of the symbolic ties to the religion to provide prayer, meditation and design arei nto the embeddedintention of the

hidden spaces .The renceserife with hidden meanings, secret spaces and religious ref ,architecture of assemblage nresulted in a ing of the two architectures haslibraries the meld temples andof typologies through Government. Multicultural and religious identities of the detainees in plain, but unknown site of the the reinforceific cultural temples the underlying associations and representations of the

spec Australian, �ideal“of the and lifestyle , education Government to educate and assimilate the detainees in the ways by the appointed architecture of the library, the intended space malleablethe fixed and through.

SECRET AGENDA Allowing detainees to keep their roots and their origins, they are feeling identified yet their activities is to improve and ransformarse in an Australian. The secret agenda is everywhere and is the part that the government does not know it exists, but only the detainee can make use of it to interact with the rest. 4.1 Temple Site

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4.2 Secret agenda


MINARET

GLOBUS DOMUS

GOTHICBRELLA

MOSQUE LIBRARY

GOVERNMENT AGENDA

GOVERNMENT AGENDA Just a middle garden with r ecycling system water

GOVERNMENT AGENDA Cross Ventilation system

SECRET AGENDA Big mobil domus that detenies can use for religious celebrations as a Stupa, the main element of Buddhist temples religion

SECRET AGENDA Umbrellas system having a structural similarity to cruceria nave using in the gothic style at Christianism church.

GOVERNMENT AGENDA Make a similar library floor with a grid full of bookshelves and reading rooms for detainees to enjoy a moment of reading.

System for control by staff SECRET AGENDA System for someone can be reflected and the prayers can know it is time to pray.

4.7 Model Minaret Photo by: Dinorah Martinez Schulte

SECRET AGENDA Booksellers moved and created prayer rooms giving emphasis on Muslim culture

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REFLEC

Personally this course left me a new weapon for the future space is functional and meets one goal, but in this course for space is functional, also I got the gun of thinking that a approaches and not only can have a single function and me dual purpose is not seen with the naked eye creating a sec perceive in the ar It is important to emphasize that the secret program is no symbolism, psychological or any other approach. Thanks to t taken into account f The secret agent has awakened i

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e, once thought to design a space was just thinking that the e I acquired the ability to think twice not only in the need an object or a space may have different tasks and different eet a target, the object or architectural space can meet and ret agenda that few take the time to think of that way and rchitectural space. ot just something physical but also can be either religious this course it is possible to me design with a double eye and or my next projects. in me for my future architecture.

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PERSONAL ROLL Member of the “Controversies and Policies” Group. (Analysis submission) Member of the “OSMOSIMS” Group. (Midterm submission) Member of the “Temple Library” Group. (Final Submission) Coordinator of Graphic Design Group. (Final submission)

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