Market of Ideas_the future Arden Precinct_Studio with Lyons

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Our Arden, We build it, People come. Our Arden is designed with a broad vision to capture high density, diverse and

rapid

commercial

activities

in the district. The mission for our

sustainability, protect public safety, preserve the natural environment, and enhance economic. Our ideas come along with the debate between density and landscape, connection and disconnection, brightness and darkness, hybrid and low-rise. Arden is to develop

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Project Name Date People Location

: Final Master Plan : 08.06.2022 : Luolin Deng & Yan : Lyon

Project Name Date People Location

: Mid Semester Master Plan exo view : 27.04.2022 (Week 7) : Luolin Deng & Yan : Lyon

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Buildings

Yan

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Sunlight

30-50%

2-5%

Levels

More than 20 Floors

3-4 Floors

Community

30%

3-5%

Landscape within or surrounding the building

30-50%

3-5%

Connection between buildings

No Social activity only happen within each building

Yes Social activity happen in between all connected buildings

Program

Health Care (Sunlight is required for the patient) Education - Primary School (Sunlight is required for the kids)

Research Art & Creation (Half-half) Office

Accommodates 4000 people per block

Accommodates 4000 people per block

Density

attractors

Arden Precinct Rules 1. Each Block are 145m length and 60m wide 2. Each block will have its own footpath in 2 meter 3. Driveway will be 7 meter with 3.5 meter each 4. Along the driveway is the bike path, which will be in 2 meter wide 5. The narrow driveway against a wider bike path and footpath is intend to reduce the drive speed thus maintain an even speed along each transportation method within the site 6. 80% of the central park has to have sunlight 7. 80% of the footpath that along the central has to have sunlight Below table is the requirements for the buildings only Program: 1. 2 x Healthcare Institutions 2. 2 x Research Facilities 3. x Creative Industry Institutions 4. Primary School, Community Centre, Town Hall, and a Market 5. Public open spaces Entertainment: Playground, theatre, amusement park, music, rock climb, swimming pool, karaoke bar, animal interaction, meditation (quite and loud)

Initial concept of master plan

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Week 1 & Week 2_ IN RMIT DESIGN HUB

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Week 3_WONDER IN ARDEN

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Week 4_WONDER CENTRE

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Week 5_MEDICAL RESEARCH INSITUTE x HOSPITALITY

13 - 15

Week 6_DESIGNING AT THE PRECINCT SCALE_MASTER PLAN COLLAGE

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Week 7_MID SEMESTER PRESENTATION

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WONDER

Week 8 MID SEMESTER PRESENTATION FEEDBACK Week 8_REDEVELOPMENT OF MASTER PLAN FINAL MASTER PLAN Week 9_WORKING TOWARD THE FINAL

ARDEN PRECINCT DESIGN TOWARDS AN ECONOMIC CITY

Week 10_DESIGN TREE APARTMENT

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Week 11_EXTRA IDEAS

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Week 12_ARDEN ROBOTIC MARKET

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Week 1_ WONDER IN RMIT DESIGN HUB Draft of ‘Laboratory for the Skeptic’ Design Hub

Event

The purpose of the Design Hub is to provide accommodation in one building for a diverse range of design research and education.

We are currently hosting an architectural design research and a presentation of the results. We try to convince every skeptic who comes to visit.

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Our Design Research Question -

How could we guide skeptic people to involve or start using a space such a laboratory?

Design Research Stage Stage 0: Relaxing Room Meditation space, Gym, Food space, microwave Stage 1: Research Data Stage Books, Portfolio, End Results, Poster, Pin-up Board, Table Stage 2: Communication & Ideas Exchange Debate, sketches, drafts, tables, pin-up board Stage 3: Model Built-up, testing and experiment in 3D Computer, Display Space, 3D printer, Material Stage 4: Presentation Chairs, Tables, Pin-up board

Laboratory

What basic element of a laboratory require? - What a normal lab form/in plan look like? - What is the laboratory use for? Biology? Technology?

Atmosphere

What kind of feeling do we want to express here? Intelligence Rational Project Date People Location

: Draft of ‘Laboratory for the Skeptic’ : 09.03.2022 (Week 1) : Luolin Deng & Miguel Ramos : RMIT Design Hub

Library

Contradiction

A place for people to read

What is against to each other?

A place for people to gain knowledge

People who work in the lab User/Visitor Skeptic people

A place being public and could equaily be used by everyone

Feedback

Make the movement for skeptic to be more clearer, guide their loss within the space.

What they belive? What they don’t?

Final Question

How could we guide skeptic people to involve or start using a space such a laboratory?

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Week 2_ WONDER IN RMIT DESIGN HUB Laboratory for the Skepticism Research starts with a book and a table display in front of the lift while people arive on the space. The laboratory realise the presentation of research. The following space is the Presentation exhibites to displays the research testing model. Expirementary model are falitates and provides or involve the ideads of research into reality.

Project Name Date People Location

Skeptic Wonder Route : Laboratory for the Skeptic : 16.03.2022 (Week 2) : Luolin Deng & Miguel Ramos : Lyon

Skeptic Return Route

3D Model Tube

Wonder Exhibition Wall

Open Presentation & Collaboration Space

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Week 3_WONDER IN ARDEN Site Visit Photograph In week 2, we were to explore the site both physically and through documentation. I was allocated for mapping the ‘water, ponds, creek and flood’ identities on the Arden Precinct site, and by undertaking thorough research on the site, mapping that information related to water through using various mapping techniques thus I narratives the relationship between potential flooding area and the blue lake history that have been left hidden, erased and forgotten. Consider now, before the colony and the period that Melbourne required an expansion due to population growth. The water mapping has shown that the water has been reducing and drying out in the site since urban development. The map also relates to: where the water is coming from, where the waste will be sewerage to, where the water system is, and the rainwater rate percentage in this area from 1900 to 2010. Water is essential for us to maintain our daily life. In a modern city, how wastewater has been sewerage and reused is also necessary to consider and discuss. Overall, this task has given me board knowledge about the water identity of the Arden precinct.

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Week 3_WONDER IN ARDEN Drawing of streetscape

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Week 3_WONDER IN ARDEN Mapping of ‘Water, Ponds, Creeks and Flood’

Project Name Date People Location

Project Name Date People Location

: Zoom-out mapping of ‘Water, Ponds, Creeks, and Flood’ : 23.03.2022 (Week 3) : Luolin Deng : Lyon

: New Arden Innovation Signpost ’ : 23.03.2022 (Week 3) : Luolin Deng : Lyon

SIGNPOST The new sculptural signpost for the innovation precinct of Arden is like the below image. Ideas came from my water research in the mapping task and my previous experience of the Sky bus drave and passing through the precinct. I believe it will stand for the innovation from Arden’s will, like water being anywhere and essential to the world. The signpost will be a placemaking sculpture that becomes the site’s symbolic ‘anchor’. And it will be later used as part of my precinct and architectural design in the future.

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Mapping of ‘Water, Ponds, Creek, Flood’ Mapping Final Zoom-in Version

Project Name Date People Location

: Zoom-in mapping of ‘Water, Ponds, Creeks, and Flood’ : 27.04.2022 (Week 7) : Luolin Deng : Lyon

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Week 4_WONDER CENTRE Research & Science Art Gallery

Project Name Date People Location

: Existing Building : 30.03.2022 (Week 4) : Luolin Deng & Vincent Spataro : Corner of Arden Street and Laurens Street

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Week 4_WONDER CENTRE Research & Science Art Gallery For this design assignment in week 4, working with Vincent as a group, we designed a new institute for electronic car researchers, including space for their Science research lab and having its display as part of the Art exhibition held on the ground floor within the Arden Precinct. The institute is located on the northern right corner of the precinct, and the building will have an area of 3,500m2 of the program distributed across 3-4 storeys. In this building, we share space for both the science and art organisations in one building. Rooms including laboratories, classrooms, equipment areas, theatres, production studios, and galleries are given to different levels of this building with a mixture of the two programs. Through design, we understand how to mix both two programs into one in a natural way. And negotiate the interrelationship between science and art programs and an experience of wonder.

Project Name Date People Location

: Section of Wonder Centre : 30.03.2022 (Week 4) : Luolin Deng & Vincent Spataro : Corner of Arden Street and Laurens Street

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Week 4_WONDER CENTRE Critical Review for Melboure Science Art Gallery

Bright Mood, Bright Design The Melbourne Science-Art Gallery transmit an optimistic, equal and inclusive mode toward every visitor. Science Gallery Melbourne is part of the Melbourne Connect innovation precinct developed by the University of Melbourne on Swanston and Gratton streets. After a long lockdown period, the gallery is finally open and has a MENTAL exhibition. The current MENTAL exhibition collected over 20 intelligent projects reflecting mental health in collaborating with artificial intelligence and other technology. The gallery has shown a lot of bright and thoughtful ideas being collaborated on the space aiming to explore the collision of art and science. Let the design of science become the building form to lead our direction of wondering. The design of the Science-Art Gallery fulfils its mission to ‘ignite creativity and discovery where science and art collide’, with equally balances along with aesthetics, utility and amenity. Each space was designed intellectually through its building form, use of material, and control of lighting and shading. Every adventure requires taking the first step—architects taking their first bold step through designing the entrance hallway with three different types of bricks. Clear brickwork with a touch screen behind, light yellow brick, and an ordinary orange brick connect Australian indigenous culture and a dynamic modern twenty century. The design of the stacking brick wall attracts people’s attention and curiosity and eventually makes them take their first step in the journey of wonder.

When in the gallery, various spaces are used for different types of collaboration and communication. However, every divided space seems to echo to each other through its interior design and the utilisation of natural light. When people participate in the interior space, there is a dramatic gridded ceiling as guidance leading people to move forward to their journey of wonder. The treatment of natural light has brightened up the central atrium and the underground workshop. The sunlight also glows the triangle half glass half stainless steel cladding. Like every piece of sharp mind, when they are combined and work together, a powerful idea will form and change the future world. As mentioned by Tilly Boleyn, their mission is to ‘challenge the traditional narrative about whose opinion matters, how to engage young people in important issues and what makes a transformational experience’. Thus, the new Melbourne building has used each spatial differential providing learning spaces, exhibitions, learning spaces and areas for workshopping and socialising. By cutting and changing each sector’s height, allowing the natural light from the east and west side.

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Week 5_MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE X HOSPITALITY The week five design task is a group work with Hai to study the Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research occupied by University of Melbourne students and the Royal Melbourne Hospital. The medical research centres provide an environment where lab-based research and clinical practice, leading researchers, scientists, medical professionals and even patients, play a role in improving human health and wellbeing. We have designed a health care centre that the elder with the aging disease uses. It allows the doctor and patients living in the building and the hospitality/restaurant as part of the healing treatment, which we call the familiar area. The new institute will be positioned within site in the round with a considered frontage on all sides. The building will be around 3,500ms of the program distributed across six storeys. There is to be an even split of the area between the researcher’s office placed in the canter core of the building, and the façade container spine up to the top will give to hospitality and restaurant used. The hospitality container becomes a stair from 2 floors up to the rooftop, with a rooftop garden for the patients and observation doctor. The architecture demonstrates the collisions and overlaps between these two different programs through its central corn and enclose side relationship. During the research, we have found that the research for the aging disease has been hard to proceed with since there is a lack of human samples, all the examples they have tested only from donation after the cell’s owner dead. Even though testing with animal faculty, there is still much differentiation between each testing sample. So another difficulty would be making one treatment for everyone. Overall, the research on the aging disease is still in the very beginning stage. Therefore, we want to use the building screen to show their research result to the public, using the building to encourage more people to join this team.

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Project Name Date People Location

: New Arden Aging Research Centre : 06.04.2022 (Week 5) : Luolin Deng & Do Hai : Center of Arden Precinct

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Week 6_DESIGNING AT THE PRECINCT SCALE Master Plan Collage 1_Familiar In the week 6 task, we will develop Arden as a significant innovation precinct to bring together all layers as we discovered with our previous mapping studies. This grouping task is with Yan, and her mapping identity is economical. Thus, we decided to use the given precedents library to develop three distinct models with familiar, economic, and exposed topics. For each subject, we will collage three precedents and identify the program location, including two healthcare institutions, two research facilities, two creative industry institutions, a primary school community centre, a town hall, a market and public open spaces. The collaging technique allowed us to bring together ideas quickly and methodically test how the different precedents could interact and talk to each other’. Consider how the various pieces of urban spaces will collide, combine, or even erase each other. And Think back to the design studio’s core question: Do the program ideas and building form come first, or does the master plan bring in ideas first.

Project Name Date People Location

: Master Plan Collage_Familiar : 13.04.2022 (Week 6) : Luolin Deng & Yan : The whole Arden Precinct

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Week 6_DESIGNING AT THE PRECINCT SCALE Master Plan Collage 2_Expose

Project Name Date People Location

: Master Plan Collage_Expose : 13.04.2022 (Week 6) : Luolin Deng & Yan : The whole Arden Precinct

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Week 6_DESIGNING AT THE PRECINCT SCALE Master Plan Collage 3_Economic

Project Name Date People Location

: Master Plan Collage_Economic : 13.04.2022 (Week 6) : Luolin Deng & Yan : The whole Arden Precinct

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Week 7_MID SEMESTER PRESENTATION Design toward an economic city During the mid-semester presentation, we will answer the question ‘How can design create an innovation precinct?’. Our design exercises and explorations of different design approaches have looked at how the programs of science, health, education, and ideas of wonder, curiosity, and scepticism can come together in a new civic precinct. This week, we summarise the critical feedback from the last six weeks to develop our master plan options for the whole precinct by editing the urban models, urban grey matter, knowing the site, and distinguishing the local layer. We then can build the precinct model in 3D.

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KEY IDEAS

| Design towards an economic and technological city COLLABORATION

A place to capture the youth dream. QUALITY OF PLACE

The project aims to create a playful atmosphere that brings joy, vitality and creation to the Arden precinct. It is the foundation to support and cultivates an innovative-rich environment. Economies begin to emerge as a result of the potentially reciprocity between multiple play and work environments. IDEA 1_Water is the most critical fact still causing effect today and it is the link for us to start reviewing back to the land.

IDEA 2_Commercial Activities on lower floor play an important role in react to the existing adjacent properties.

DIVERSITY & INCLUSION AFFORDABILITY COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE CRITICAL MASS ANCHOR INSTITUTIONS INFRASTRUCTURE

IDEA 3_ Economy plays a role that as the foundation to support innovation. In return back, innovation would open the site to capture bigger opportunity from the world.

ACCESSIBILITY

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Week 7_MID SEMESTER VIEWS Relink to the water & blue lake

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Queensberry Street Driveway Entrance

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Being in the center of the precinct, walking on the skybridge connection.

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Project Name Date People Location

: Mid Semester Master Plan : 27.04.2022 (Week 7) : Luolin Deng & Yan : Arden Precinct

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Week 8_MID SEMESTER PRESENTATION FEEDBACK Summaries of the conversation of mid-sem In order to stimulate economic activity happen in the site, we considering to build a place where could attract new industry and young people into it. A new city that associate with Melbourne with everything is hybrid and high density. Here has no sunlight, fully shade, no tree, but vibration, opportunity, and connection. We have a main driving economy that relates to innovation and the mass market. 1. No dead end 2. What brings people to the site? 3. What could be the urban program that being unique to Melbourne so that people would travel to the site? 4. I think it is easy to say to build buildings and the economy would come, but what is it? What is it about this development that really driving the economy? Having buildings that are available to lease 5. What can we do to stimulate economic activity? 6. So that was kind of like an idea about what kind of city Docklands might be. 7. Take some of your principles and really think more architecturally about those principles. Get some stronger bits, having an idea that then you go execute. 8. A place for youth to dream. 9. A place for youth to dream is exciting. What does that mean? Starting a menial job when you rise up and become CEO of a global corporation. How was that somehow a story that you could turn into architecture, the most check them out for the time being and get a bit more aspirational. 10. Interesting thing about this type of development in the new COVID world as well. Like if you were to design Manhattan, knowing how everything’s hybrid now, like education, working, everything is partly at home, partly the city, what would walk into perfect development of like to accommodate that new culture that we live in. 11. Read the last book about 20th century city. 12. I think the city at that time was the donut city, bring those industries in close to the city, post industrial plants , close them down and there was the land there 13. When you are playing trees on the street doesn’t matter, it is a place where he is a place to be literally different way. 14. These tall buildings that can have anything on the floor that they are not the same thing for 60 stories… 15. What is it you are trying to create? 16. Where do you put the heart? How does it connect? Are we connecting back to the river reconnecting back to North Melbourne? 17. Why would I come here? 18. Be the epic epicenter of particular industry 19. Which industry would be really well located in Melbourne? Education & Art 20. Actually trying to target something and making a new home for it. And then pulling something that’s so specific to it, that it is a natural attractor an anchor. 21. Gives you that golden ticket? What is it that you have here that everyone wants to come and be a part of? 22. Getting the new train from the airport to Arden, and they’re arriving. What’s going to attract these people when I step out of the station, or whatever first here, because this is the new Time Square when I step out of the station? 23. Google and Twitter and Amazon 24. Where these amazing robots, pocket square, triangle parks and the central park as well and all these really add to the success of Manhattan. So perhaps, you know, there is trying to there’s a need to dial down the that title that sort of find a balance between providing basic public amenity as well as the communities.

Arden Precinct Rules 1. Each Block are 145m length and 60m wide 2. Each block will have its own footpath in 2 meter 3. Driveway will be 7 meter with 3.5 meter each 4. Along the driveway is the bike path, which will be in 2 meter wide 5. The narrow driveway against a wider bike path and footpath is intend to reduce the drive speed thus maintain an even speed along each transportation method within the site 6. 80% of the central park has to have sunlight 7. 80% of the footpath that along the central has to have sunlight Below table is the requirements for the buildings only Program: 1. 2 x Healthcare Institutions 2. 2 x Research Facilities 3. x Creative Industry Institutions 4. Primary School, Community Centre, Town Hall, and a Market 5. Public open spaces Entertainment: Playground, theatre, amusement park, music, rock climb, swimming pool, karaoke bar, animal interaction, meditation (quite and loud)

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Base on the feedback from mid semester presentaion, we have decided to redevelop our Arden Master Plan. Arden Exisitng Context_Road, Moonee Pond Creek, Residential, Factories and Park

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Bring in the existing site traffic into Arden, three main roads established into the precinct drawing from Arden Street, Laurens Street, and Queensberry Street.

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Drawing grid to further develop driveway (7 meter), bikepath (2 meter), footpath (2 meter)

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Establishing the central park block for the precinct Rule: Fully sunlight on the park

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Establishing building block to be each 145 x 60 (meter) We allocate programs including health care, research, arts, education, and the community consisting of the office and residential area on each block. Diversified services in each block with unvarying quality will be delivered.

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Week 8_Overall Version of Master Plan Redevelopment

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Buildings

Yan

Loli

Sunlight

30-50%

2-5%

Levels

More than 20 Floors

3-4 Floors

Community

30%

3-5%

Landscape within or surrounding the building

30-50%

3-5%

Connection between buildings

No Social activity only happen within each building

Yes Social activity happen in between all connected buildings

Health Care (Sunlight is required for the patient) Education - Primary School (Sunlight is required for the kids)

Research Art & Creation (Half-half) Office

Accommodates 4000 people per block

Accommodates 4000 people per block

Program

Density

attractors

Arden Precinct Rules 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Each Block are 145m length and 60m wide Each block will have its own footpath in 2 meter Driveway will be 7 meter with 3.5 meter each Along the driveway is the bike path, which will be in 2 meter wide The narrow driveway against a wider bike path and footpath is intend to reduce the drive speed thus maintain an even speed along each transportation method within the site

6. 80% of the central park has to have sunlight 7. 80% of the footpath that along the central has to have sunlight Below table is the requirements for the buildings only Program: 1. 2 x Healthcare Institutions 2. 2 x Research Facilities 3. x Creative Industry Institutions 4. Primary School, Community Centre, Town Hall, and a Market 5. Public open spaces Entertainment: Playground, theatre, amusement park, music, rock climb, swimming pool, karaoke bar, animal interaction, meditation (quite and loud)

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Final Master Plan Our Arden, We build it, People come. Our Arden is designed with a broad vision of high density, diverse and rapid commercial activities in the district. The mission for our Arden is to develop sustainability, protect public safety, preserve the natural environment, and enhance economic vitality. We carefully thought about space on the ground and vertically to consist with our mission. And ideas come along with the debate between density and landscape, connection and disconnection, brightness and darkness, hybrid and low-rise. While a city has an uncontainable number of people, the negative effect will appear physically and emotionally in an unbalanced lifestyle. Therefore, we allocate programs including health care, research, arts, education, and the community consisting of the office and residential area on each block. Diversified services in each block with unvarying quality will be delivered. We build and create our buildings to be Tradition, Innovation, and Worldwide.

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Week 9_WORKING TOWARD THE FINAL

Project Name Date People Location

: Final Master Plan with highlight of Building Block : 08.06.2022 (Week 7) : Luolin Deng & Yan : Arden Precinct

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Luolin Deng s3749594 Our master plan aims to plan the future to be innovated along with economy and density, restoring the past from Arden’s industrial and natural identity. Thus we start by drawing its existing road and context into the Arden area, applying the grid that cuts the precinct into multiple blocks, footpaths, bike paths, and driveways. Transportation is about ‘how people come to the Arden?’ and ‘how people move within Arden?’ Both questions have drawn us to plan a narrower driveway, a more comprehensive bike path and a footpath. Driving speed will limit to 40 km/h within Arden. We provide a safe environment by lowering the rate, which is essential for people to grow their businesses and lives here.

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Week 10_Design Tree Appartment with no sunlight and exploration of programs of LED Urban Horticulture

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Week 11_Some more ideas to develop in the Master Plan and buildings

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Week 11_Diagrams of Arden Town Hall & Arden Library By drawing a triangle linking the Arden Market, Arden Library and the Town Hall with the Arden Central Park in the center joining with another triangle that create by the Arden Hospital, Arden Library and the Town Hall. Thus establish the Ground Floor Plan disgram and Building Form for the Arden Library and the Town Hall.

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Week 12_Develop the Arden Robotic Market toward Final Draft Market Section

Project Name Date People Location

: Arden Robotic Market Draft Section : 25.05.2022 (Week 12) : Luolin Deng : Arden Precinct

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Week 12_Develop the Arden Robotic Market toward Final Market Ground Floor Plan

Project Name Date People Location

: Arden Robotic Market Ground Floor Plan : 25.05.2022 (Week 12) : Luolin Deng : Arden Precinct

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Project Name Date People Location

: Market Ground Floor Self-Serve Program : 25.05.2022 (Week 12) : Luolin Deng : Arden Precinct

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FINAL_Arden Robotic Market Our Arden Robotic Market is a modern, technological and all-in-one market. It aims to create a quality urban lifestyle and build stronger communities. We provide an exceptional experience from the ground floor with the click and collect order services within a vast open space, which delivers you convenience and efficiency anytime. The ground floor is also available to welcome nature and people. The market’s ground floor is a space that allows you to be a guest at your event. The ground floor was designed by continuing the grid from the master plan, working with density and diversity simultaneously.

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FINAL_Arden Robotic Market Ground Floor View

Project Name Date People Location

: Market Ground Floor View : 04.06.2022 : Luolin Deng : Arden Precinct

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The building façade is designed to be brick and steel net cover on each opening, drawn from the Arden Industrial Identity. Similar open windows and space are given to each side, aiming to capture noise from the Arden Station, Arden Central Park, and the Art Gallery to fulfil the emptiness of the building object itself.

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FINAL_Arden Robotic Market First Floor Plan The first floor is a level with blended activities, given areas including restaurants, market storage, automated testing and researcher observation. Drawing from the south side of the building, sitting next to Arden Central Park, people coming from the park will be able to order food from the restaurant anytime and enjoy their leisure time with less weight of carrying. This building is designed to involve robotic researchers as part of the customer services process. They will get their best data by overserving the interaction that happened along with the customers, robots and the retail shops. We want people to come and say I love the sound and smell here, a bit of flower and food while they are visiting.

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: Exo Section View

Date People

: 04.06.2022 : Luolin Deng

1F WALKABLE AREA 1F RESTAURANT SEMI 1F ROBOT AREA UPPER 1F RESEARCHER OBSERVATION PATH UPPER 1F RESEARCHER OFFICE

Project Name Date People Location

: First Floor Plan : 04.06.2022 : Luolin Deng : Arden Precinct

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FINAL_Arden Robotic Market First Floor Restaurant & Robotic View Project Name Date People Location

: First Floor View 1 : 04.06.2022 : Luolin Deng : Arden Precinct

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FINAL_Arden Robotic Market Upper First Floor Researcher Observation Level View Project Name Date People Location

: Upper First Floor View : 04.06.2022 : Luolin Deng : Arden Precinct

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FINAL_Arden Robotic Market

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Thank you! Luolin Deng Architectural Design Student

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