SOUND OF THE ENVIRONMENT turn silence to excitement, turn grey to color Chaofan Xing z5111089
1.0 Framework
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RESEARCH QUESTION How the collection of sounds that emanate from landscapes improve livability within the Glebe Island?
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INTRODUCTION
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DESIGN PRINCIPLE
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DESIGN TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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2.0 THE Site
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HISTORY OF THE SOUND
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PRESENT AND FUTURE
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CONSTRAINT AND OPPORTUNITY KEY ISSUES: 1. hard drainage 2. hard surface with concrete 3. inefficient transportation & disconnected circulation network 4. limited social interation and community engagement
It is significant to take advantages of the infrastructure and employ more effective networks in the study area in order to attract people and achieve the goal of ‘soundscape’ by promoting variety of experience and activities.
1994
Existing condition
2019
Port noise levels from 1994 and 2019
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F U N DA M E N TA L A S S E T S UNIQUE BUILT WHARFAGE
SPECTACULAR VIEW
-vunerable edge to rising sea levels -no shade, increasing urban heat island effect
-key skylines, can use the idea of "borrowed landscape" -hierachy of site strutures
HISTORICAL REMNANTS Principles 1 Enhance biodiversity and natural system Objectives - Increase green space to 60% throughout the site, including pocket habitat and corridors for urban ecosystems -Construct artificial reefs under piers and rocks to increase local marine biodiversity and support native species -increase habitats for both local and migratory species by extending tree canopy, employing diverse green space and waterfront conditions. Principles 2 Improve water resources and quality Objectives -Encourage ground water recharge through permeable ground cover which proposed taking up 50% of the site -Harvesting rainwater in subbase replacement units and reuse on site for non-portable uses and irrigation -Mange stormwater by water-sensitive urban design, which allows groundwater to recharge and be treated before being discharged into the bay
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ABIDING EVENT
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location of Bays Station
The proposed Bays Station would be located between Glebe Island and White Bay Power Station, with an entrance to the south of White Bay. It would provide direct access to the future Bays Waterfront Promenade.
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ABIDING EVENT
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sea level will rise by 0.5m at 2050
sea level will rise by 1.0m at 2100
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CONCEPTUAL MODEL
anthrophony
biophony
geophony
industry zone
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large windows at-grade promote surveillance from street
clearly defined public and private space good pedestrain-scaled lighting on street
good scaled lighting on the road a sense of edge defining
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3.0 DESIGN
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STRUCTURE PLAN ⑤ ④ ③
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① music parkour ② percussion blocks ③ water wall ④ echo wall ⑤ observation deck ⑥ multifunctional plaza ⑦ educational centre ⑧ main building ⑨ waterfront promenade ⑩ residential & commercial district scale 1:2000 @ A3
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ZONE 1 Residential & Commercial District
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BLOCK TYPES
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PLAN
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④ ⑤ ① main building ② water recycle structure ③ plaza ④ residential & commercial building ⑤ hotel 20 scale 1:1000 @ A3
THE SITE
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I N S I D E D E TA I L S
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F U N C T I O N A L A N A LY S I S
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PERSPECTIVE
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ZONE 2 soundwalk & soundplay
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S O U N D P L AY & S O U N D WA L K
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WAT E R F R O N T S T R AT E G I E S
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ZONE 3 multifunctional zone
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PERSPECTIVE
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