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Furniture and Biodiversity Builds
Purpose:
/ i«ÀiVÌÜÀi>Þ`iwiÜ >Ì the study hub has become to all the people who have been involved in >`vÜi`Ì i«ÀiVÌ°ÌÜÀiyiVÌ the values, ambitions and changed perspectives that have resulted from all the placemaking activities along Tin Alley and not just at the study hub.
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Intervention
Custom furniture and design of greater biodiversity within the study hub will happen with the strong team of community members and stakeholders that have been brought together throughout the project. This may include digging up the pavement for planting >`Û}Ì iLiÀ>VÃ]>ÃÜi>ÃyiÝLi furniture.
Sensitive to Nature
The increase of biodiversity will be part of -1LÞÕÃ}ÃiÃÌÛi«ÕLV>`ÃV>«iÌ create habitats and resources for small animals >`ÃiVÌÃ7iLiÀiÌ>]Óä£{®]VÀi>Ì}> connection of green spaces along the Tin Alley.
Who is involved?
ABPL Faculty Staff, or Ex Lab or Fab Lab - (possibly run a subject that designs and build the furniture and another class that will design the >`ÃV>«}®° Students Local Aboriginal Leaders/Representatives Biodiversity Representatives
Corona Virus Response
Custom furniture will be designed with planting to create a ‘soft’ and calming barrier between people, to ensure adequate physical distancing whilst also providing opportunities for greenery.
How is it happening?
Maria how is it happening??????
Evaluation
Student experience survey - if classes are run to design/build the area. Observation on the use of the furniture. Observation of the increase in biodiversity.