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What if volume housing responded to Here?


The Nardoo

The Geebung

The Djelwuck

The Murnong

The Djelwuck

The Taaruuk

The Wayetuck

The Bogum

The Garrong

The Burn-na-look

The Tabbar

The Mudrurt

The Burgan

The Coranderrk

The Ngoor-le

The Belillah

The Terrat

The Kallara

The Brakbruk

The Karrank

The Marlee

The Maroong

The Damun

The Ballee

The Gadi

The Gadigal

The Gymea

The Gabira


Part 1


F.F.F #1

Step 1 : Choose an area of fence.

(Free Form Fence) (Option 1)

Step 2 : Cut out this piece of fence.

(Option 2)

Step 3 : Rotate this piece and attach with chain or rope.

Step 1 : Choose an area of fence.

Step 2 : Begin to move sections away from the original structure.

Step 3 : Plant climber plants up dissolved fencing.


F.F.F

(Free Form Fence)

(Options 1 & 2 combined)

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passageway to sarah’s house

(before)

Step 1 : Pop your head over the fence and call a meeting with your neighbours.

(after)

Step 2 : Decide on areas of fencing to start hacking away at.

Step 3 : Combine Options 1 and 2 to create benches, fold-out-bars, see-saws and bird seed holders.

Step 4 : Babysit the neighbour’s kids, have a BBQ, start a campfire or kick a footy.


N.S.F

(Nature Strip Flip)

#2

(before)

Step 1 : Pick an area of your neighbourhood that could do with a little more green space.

(after)

Step 2 : Look for small nature strips within concrete footpaths that could be expanded.

Step 3 : Pull out the concrete footpath and lay down grass and/or native vegetation along the remaining strips.

Step 4 : Pop a deck chair out on the grass, set up cricket stumps or create a herb garden.


P.O.S

(Public Open Space)

#3

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(before)

Step 1 : Assess your front fence and look for the least permanent area of fencing (usually the gate).

Step 2 : Unscrew and disassemble this piece.

Step 3 : Donate the unwanted gate to the local collection facility for its reuse in public infrastructure ...

(after)

...OR...

attach gate to side fence at 45 degree angle to create climbing frame or plant creeper frame.


V.P.O.S

(Very Public Open Space)

#4

(before)

Step 1 : Choose a cluster of houses that can converge property boundaries.

(after)

Step 2 : Erase fencing between individual title boundaries as well as the street front.

Step 3 : Move all dwellings to the back fence and either leave like terraces or remove adjoining walls to create one large dwelling.

Step 4 : Plant native vegetation and enjoy an open park right at your front doorstep.


S.O.P.V

(Shared Outdoor Public Verandah)

#5

(before)

Step 1 : Choose a cluster of dwellings or an individual dwelling with a front porch, patio or verandah.

(after)

Step 2 : Remove fencing at the front edge of the properties, as well as any side fencing in between them.

Step 3 : Pull out front verandah elements and merge them together to create a public-private interface.

Step 4 : Enjoy connecting with community by engaging with the communal front porch.


N.N.F.H

(Non-Nuclear Family Home)

#6

(before)

Step 1 : Choose a cluster of dwellings that can combine forces and become a community.

(after)

Step 2 : Erase side fences in between original title boundaries.

Step 3 : Throw elements of houses into a hat and shuffle them up, removing unnecessary multiples like bathrooms and kitchens.

Step 4 : Spill parts back onto combined sites, creating a communal living arrangement with elements of privacy .


N.E.S.W

(Never Eat Soggy Weetbix)

#7

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(before)

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(after)

Step 2 : Move the backyard back yardtotothe the most Northern side (in this case it is the front)

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Step 4 : Rearrange the elements of the front portion of the dwelling so that it maximises the vegetation space that orient to North.


O.B

(Outback Setback)

#8

(before)

Step 1 : Choose a dwelling on a plot of land with existing vegetation.

(after)

Step 2 : Research the root systems and trunk growth of trees and vegetation on the site.

Step 3 : Rearrange the spatial elements of the house around the existing vegetation, taking canopy diameter into consideration.

Step 4 : Plant native veggies and bushes in between existing vegetation, and enjoy harvesting the land.


F.F.R

(Form Follows Roots)

#9

(before)

Step 1 : Look for trees that have disrupted the concrete footpath above.

(after)

Step 2 : Get rid of concrete covering soil and roots.

Step 3 : Elevate the concrete footpath and cut a generous hole for the trunk to expand.

Step 4 : Enjoy the perks of having more permeable and accessible pavements.



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Part 2



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