Erika Phung
BARANGAROO The revival of Indigenous cultural preservation
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ABSTRACT SITE HISTORY & CONTEXT METHODOLOGY SITE ANALYSIS REFERENCES
ABSTRACT
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Located in the centre of Sydney is the gem has gone through a major development in response to the growth of the city, as the population growth following by that. Data from 2013 shown full map of Barangaroo, yet in the 2018, LIDAR data didn’t display Barangaroo Reserve area This case study will go through rigorous step on solving the problem for 2018 data, meanwhile, in order to show how much the redevelopment of Barangaroo Reserve change since 2013 through cloud point model
ABSTRACT
01 SITE HISTORY & CONTEXT
Site History This area was of importance to Aboriginal Cadigal people as a hunting and fishing region. Large shell middens and numerous rock engravings close to the site indicate indigenous occupation dating back around 6,000 years, while radiocarbon dates from other parts of Sydney indicate that the wider area was occupied for at least 14,500 years prior to nonindigenous settlement, from 1788. Taking account to the culture, in 2013, city council of Sydney along with the group of Landscape Designers decided to recreate the eroded land and refining it into place for heritage reservation. The construction was completed in 2015 and from then on has instigated major rise in visitors, as well as the business activities around.
SITE HISTORY & CONTEXT
METHODOLOGY
02 Detect the change in Area 2013
Create clones out of each then merge all Classified the model to extract data
Filter by value Categorize each of the colors into its own file
2018 Using Google Earth + Agisoft to form the point cloud model from target area
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Filter by value
In Agisoft, the program converted hundred thousands of camera shot to construct into model
2018
Same process applied for 2013 model then implementing the missing piece in the data
METHODOLOGY
SITE ANALYSIS
2013
Infrastructure
Vegetations
Infrastructure
Ground & Road
Wet surface
2018
Vegetations
Infrastructure
Ground & Road
Overall site
SITE ANALYSIS
SITE ANALYSIS
Infrastructure
SITE ANALYSIS
2013
In 2006 the city got its first proper look at what the development could look like. The previous year the state government had designated what should become of it – a redevelopment as parkland and commercial space – and launched a design competition. Now the winners were announced: a team made up of Hill Thalis Architecture + Urban Projects, Paul Berkemeier Architects and Jane Irwin Landscape Architecture.
2018
SITE ANALYSIS
Barangaroo Reserve after the re-development brought in more dynamic into the landscape as can be evident from the rigid land from 2013 -> organic shape
REFERENCES
1. https://www.barangaroo.com/the-project/progress/barangaroo-development#:~:text=Once%20fully%20complete%20 with%20a,dramatically%20transformed%20Sydney’s%20harbour%20foreshore. 2. https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2015/sep/30/the-rise-and-rise-of-barangaroo-how-a-monster-development-on-sydney-harbour-just-kept-on-getting-bigger 3. https://www.landscapeperformance.org/case-study-briefs/barangaroo-reserve
2013
2018