Wake up, "NEO"

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Wake up,“ NEO ” Use dementia-friendly methods to create the therapeutic landscape on Glebe Island. Jin Hong z5111398


Site analysis-Dementia statistic

INNER WEST

Dementia

Large amount increase of dementia patients among the local community People living with dementia estimates 2021-2058 (Dementia Australia 2021)

2ND

1.1 MILLION

leading cause of death of Australians.

the number of people with dementia will increase by 2058 in australia.

Dementia Australia 2020, Dementia in Australia, Dementia Australia, accessed 28 July 2021 , < https://www.dementia.org.au/sites/default/files/2021-03/2021-DA-Prev-Data-Dementia-in-Aus.pdf >.

INNER WEST 2,980

8,815

Dementia prevalence estimates 2021-2058


Site analysis-Dementia statistic around site

M K 5

M K 5

4. M K 3

Dementia related care facilities

70% of people with dementia live in the community

Increasing demand public domain for dementia around local community

Site 1:20000 @A3


Site analysis-Dementia statistic around site

Stage symptom diagram Short-term memory loss Inability to express themselves comfortably Disorientation

INITIAL-PERIOD

Cognitive level diagram 14

Long-term memory loss Complete deterioration of language function

Increased speech barriers

Below 7

Loss of ability to live independently

Delusions and depression

MID-PERIOD

8-13

LATE-PERIOD

INITIAL PERIOD

MID-PERIOD

LATE PERIOD

68.1%

INCREASING

aged care residents have moderate to severe cognitive impairment

Number of young onset dementia

Why?

People living with younger onset dementia estimates 2019-2058 (Dementia Australia 2018)

SUPPORT

PREVENTION

Provide assistance to people with dementia and their families

Raise awareness of dementia

Dementia Australia 2018 YOUNGER ONSET DEMENTIA IN AUSTRALIA,Dementia Australia, accessed 28 July 2021 , < https://www.dementia.org.au/sites/default/files/documents/2019-2058-YOD-Prevalence-S&T-v2.pdf>.


Site analysis-Contamination

High contamination Medium contamination 501/503 501/502 501/503 501/504 505

Medium contamination

Heavy metals, TPH/VOCs, PAHs, OCPs, herbicides, PCBs, asbestos, ASS and ground gases

1:10000/1:7000 @A3


Site analysis-Flooding Indicative 100yr ARI Flood Extent Indicative 5yr Flood Extent PMF Flood Extent

Canals

site

Flooding

Flooding in low-lying coastal floodplains, particularly such as Glebe island, is expected to be affected by potential future sea level rise.

1:10000 @A3


Site analysis-Sea level rise Existing

Design still water level

2050

2100

Design still water level

Design still water level Max Estuary Planning Level

Max Estuary Planning Level

+ Sea level rise

Increasing risk of flooding

nsw.gov 2019, Leichhardt Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan, accessed 28 october 2021 , <https://flooddata.ses.nsw.gov.au/flood-projects/leichhardt-floodplain-risk-management-plan>.

Site submerge

1:10000 @A3


Site analysis-Heritage

Site

4 Heritage items

3

5 6 7 8

2 1

9 10

1.White Bay Power Station Complex 2.Sewage Pumping Station No 7 3.White Bay Power Station Inlet Canal 4.Beattie Street Stormwater Channel no.15 5.Glebe Island wheat silos 6.Item No. 5 Monument, Glebe Island 7.Glebe Island Sandstone Quarry Samples 8.Monument, Glebe Island 9.Glebe Island Bridge

Heritage views

10.Anzac Bridge

1:10000 @A3

1903

Glebe Island

Glebe Island Bridge

1917 White bay power station

1921

Glebe Island silos

1960 Railway access to coal loading facilities at Balmain

1995

Anzac Bridge

NSW government 2021,BAYS WEST STRATEGIC PLACE FRAMEWORK,NSW government , accessed 21 September 2021 , < https://shared-drupal-s3fs.s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/master-test/fapub_pdf/Bays+West+Strategic+Place+Framework+(SPF).pdf>.


Site analysis-Shoreline evolution

Original land 1788-1890 1890-1920 1920-1943 1943-1965 1965-2017

Shoreline evolution +

Heritage views

1:7000 @A3

1903

Glebe Island

Glebe Island Bridge

1917 White bay power station

1921

Glebe Island silos

1960 Railway access to coal loading facilities at Balmain

1995

Anzac Bridge

shoreline evolution Original land

1788-1890

1890-1920

1920-1943

1943-1965

1965-2017

NSW government 2021,BAYS WEST STRATEGIC PLACE FRAMEWORK,NSW government , accessed 21 September 2021 , < https://shared-drupal-s3fs.s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/master-test/fapub_pdf/Bays+West+Strategic+Place+Framework+(SPF).pdf>.


Site analysis-Site material

Glebe island

Concrete

Sea wall

Fence

Concrete

Silos

Stone

stone

Fence

Fence

Cylindrical

Cylindrical

White bay power station

Red

Red

Cylindrical

Red


Site analysis-Site opportunity map

Medium contamination

Flooding

Sea level rise Heritage

1:7000 @A3

Improvement for site

Evaluation form based on criteria of Design for Dementia Volume 1

Path

Node

Character areas

The Halsall Lloyd Partnership n.d,Design for Dementia Volume 1,: hlpdesign.com , accessed 21 September 2021 , < https://shared-drupal-s3fs.s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/master-test/fapub_pdf/Bays+West+Strategic+Place+Framework+(SPF).pdf>.


Hybrid question

How to design the public domain on Glebe Island as the therapeutic carrier for establishing dementia-friendly community

SUPPORT Provide assistance to people with dementia and their families

+ PREVENTION

SITE FOR ALL

Raise awareness of dementia

RESCPECT Deliver respect to people with dementia

therapeutic design for all

SITE SPECIFIC


Hybrid question

Glebe Island

Who?

Where ?

Dementia

+

Medium contamination

Community

Flooding

How ?

THEARPY

thera is also known as life review therapy. Memory therapy works by encouraging people to relive moments from the past. It may use sensory stimulation to stimulate memories.

Memorial and educational spaces

Sea level rise

Heritage

CARRIER

+ Reminiscence therapy (RT)

+

+

+

vegetation

+

+ Shoreline evolution

Soil

Heritage views

Concrete

stone

Cylindrical

Fence

Red


Hybrid question

How ? Main principle

+

+ Evoke memory from triggers

Recylce and reuse

Set new time indicators

+

people oriented

Memorial

Recreation

Engagement

+ Landscape sculpture

Horticulture therapy

Memory triggers/ Time indicators

Safe

Cohesion


when? Remembering the past

Site share memory

Sowing the present

Community share memory

2021-2030

2030-2050

Building the future

City share memory

2050-2100

“NEO” participation rate Phytoremediation Key moves Memorial landscape sculpture

Horticulture therapy

Time indicators Landscape sculpture


Timeline

*Gradient colours represent increased possibilities of events

Contamination Sea level rise Flooding Urban development

Abiding events

Metro West Industrial removal People Flow (On-site) Memory triggers/ Time indicators Phytoremediation

Soil second treatment

Shoreline sculpture Watchtower sculpture Horticultural therapy Site material collect Water Square sculpture Museum of soil and horticulture Stone wall sculpture Concrete sculpture

2021

2030 STAGE1-1 STAGE1-2

2050 STAGE2-1

STAGE2-2

2100

2080 STAGE3-1

STAGE3-2

TIMELINE


Stage 1 Remember the past (2021-2030)

Site share memory

Medium contamination

Recylce and reuse

Recycling center

Phase1 2021-2025 Ecological foundation restoration

Phytoremediation 80% complete

Phase 2 2025-2030 Memorial Landscape Heritage

Shoreline evolution

sculpture setting


Stage 1 Remember the past plan (2021-2030) Phase1 Ecological foundation restoration

Phytoextraction

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W

B

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Rhizofiltration B g lin c cy r e R nte Ce

C

Recycling center

A

C

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G IN K R WO RT PO

Phase 2 Memorial Landscape sculpture setting

Jones bay lo

Si

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Shoreline

Watchtower

sculpture

sculpture

1:2000


Stage1 Phase1

D SOIL nation

Ecological foundation restoration 2021-2025 CONTAMINATION SOIL Medium contamination

Medium contamination Heavy metals, TPH/VOCs, PAHs, OCPs,

2021-orignial site

herbicides, PCBs, asbestos, ASS and ground gases

SANDSTONE

+ Phytoremediation

Native plant Memory triggers

Recylce and reuse

Metal accumulation in leaves Metal uptake

Remediated soil Root-Sequestration/ metal chelation Contaminated soil Phytoextraction

Soil

Recycling center

Rhizofiltration

water

stone

Fence

Concrete


Phase1Section A-A 2023 Phytoremediation 50%

stone

Fence

Concrete

Recycling center 2F

1:100

Phytoextraction

A

A + Phytoextraction species Direct use of plants to remove land contaminated by heavy metals, and at the same time provide soil preparation for subsequent Horticulture activi-

CONTAMINATED SOIL Medium contamination Native plant

Grevillea robusta

Acacia mearnsii

Eucalyptus polybractea

Eucalyptus cladocalyx

Memory triggers

Neptunia amplexicaulis

Gossia fragrantissima

Crotalaria novae-hollandiae


Phase1Section B-B 2023 Phytoremediation 50%

Sea level rise

Bridge access

Multi-access for site prevention for the future sea level rise

+

Rhizofiltration CONTAMINATED SOIL Medium contamination

HIGH TIDE

LOW TIDE

1:100

B

B

+ Rhizofiltration species Rhizofiltration plant group as water filter Remove inorganic pollutants from surface and groundwater

SANDSTONE Native plant Memory triggers

https://www.gooood.cn/footbridges-over-the-seine-river-for-pedestrians-and-cyclists-by-dietmar-feichtinger-architectes.htm

Juncus usitatus

Lomandra longifolia

Cynodon dactylon

Pteridium esculentum


Stage1 Phase 2 Memorial Landscape sculpture setting 2025-2030 White bay

Phytoremediation 80% complete

power station

Silos

Shoreline evolution paving

3

Permeable paving water saving

4 9 1 20

19 0

2 9 1 90

+ Heritage views

in g r o

65

Anzac Bridge

19

d n a l al

-20

17

18

+

1788-1890

Model illustration Shoreline

Glebe Island Bridge

sculpture

+

Watchtower sculpture Evoke memory from triggers


Phase2 Section C-C Watchtower complex 2025-2030

Recylce and reuse

Cylindrical

Red

Concrete

Fence Rhizofiltration plant group Clean-up soil 80%contamination cleaned

HIGH-TIDE LOW-TIDE

Permeable paving

1:100

Recycling sea wall Watch tower sculpture complex create memory water promenade

+

stone

Fence White bay power station

+ Heritage views

Green algae

Shoreline evolution

Brown algae Ecklonia radiata

Red algae

Glebe Island Bridge

Glebe Island silos

The bottom can be the a habitat for marine life, the habitat thickness of the marine life also demonstrates the time

Anzac Bridge


Phase2 2025-2030 3D Watchtower complex(Day time)

watchtower sculpture Heritage view

Platform made of metallic plates Platform

Handrail Handrail which contains perforated text -indicate the shoreline evolution history

Heritage view The gap between the slats of

Each complx link to

the stand allows light to pass through, and visitors can ob-

each unique site heritage view, past

serve the entire view of the lighthouse group

memory can be trigger in the sculpture complex


Phase2 2025-2030 3D Watchtower complex(Night time)

watchtower sculpture -night

Translucent concrete It has good light transmission and heat insulation, and at the same time provides a more unique lighting effect for the watchtower group

lighting for Glebe island

Lighttower in night (model illustration)

Watchtower lighting

From the perspective of CPTEDguideline, the design provides night lighting and safety for the site


Stage1 overview memory triggers illustration montage 2021-2030

Memory trigger 3 watchtower sculpture

Memory trigger 2 shoreline sculpture

Memory trigger 1 native plant


Stage 2 Sowing the present (2030-2050)

Community share memory

Metro active use 2030

Increased flow of people (on-site)

Community recreational demand

+

Horticulture therapy

Recreation center

Phase1 2030-2040

Phase2 2040-2050

Horticulture park establishment

Submerge gallery settings

Horticulture therapy

Preparation for sea level rise


Orignial pipe

New circulation

New pipe

Horticulture

Rhizofiltration

New pipe

Orignial pipe

1:10000 @A3

Water management plan

Circulation plan

Urban development Pollution

Stormwater

Rhizofiltration

Permeable road

Irrigation

Metro

Glebe island bridge connection

+ New community

New working port

Horticulture therapy

New circulation

New activties

Evoke memory from triggers


Stage2 Sowing the present plan 2030-2050

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Urban development

Phase1 Horticulture park establishment 2030-2040

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New

Gle

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Submerged gallery settings

2040-2050

ycli

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Jones bay

1:2000


Phase1 Fake stations 2030-2040

ND

ISLA E B E GL

Fake station Residents with dementia have symptoms of disorientation and are easy to get lost. Among elderly patients with dementia at home, this number is as high as 70%. Fake stations were set up on the site, and volunteers were recruited to help and avoid the loss of dementia patients in the site,also install telephone booth for contact

Fake station

Telephone booth


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2030-2040

operation zone

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“8” shape looping path

Rest zone

Fake station

Phytoextraction

3 zones with clear edge Fake stations Tree on site keep the phytoextraction species

Market Phytoextraction

Daily care zone Rhizofiltration

1:500


Phase1 Daily care zone detail

2030-2040

Daily care

Memory trigger 1 Short term horticulture program

Variety of horticulture facilities Greenhouse gardening

Raseid garden bed

Soil from phytoremediation zone

Daily care zone Short term horticulture program Edible plants

Macadamia integrifolia Davidsonia pruriens

Syzygium smithii

Tetragonia tetragoniodes

Vitis vinifera

Daily care area is used as an area for operating and claiming cultivated plants, while creating an environment close to nature and

Scented plant

Lathyrus odoratus

Pandorea pandorana

viola banksii

quiet thinking. It mainly includes raised flower beds and natural scenery and resting areas for gazing. Dendrobium kingianum


Phase1 Operation zone detail section

2030-2040

Long term horticulture program Growing a range of Australian native plants from seed. Stylidium graminifolium

Kennedia prostrata

Acacia montana

Community participate

Soil from phytoremediation zone

rest zone

Horticulture courses

Memory trigger 2 long term horticulture program

PLANT SPECIES Kennedia prostrata DATE

10/24/2045

PLANTED BY

NEO

Operation zone

Permeable

Long term horticulture program

Permeable

As the core of the horticulture park, this zone

Horticultural plant growing labels

contains horticulture teaching, operation zone and long term horticulture program vegetation

Soil collect

Soil improve

Sowing

Fertilize

Daily care

Harvest

Collect for exhibit Soil

1:80


Phase1 Rest zone 3D

2030-2040

Horticulture sydney

Rest zone

The rest area provides enough space for community communication, and it can also be used to hold various events and connect with the surrounding markets and horticulture activities.


Phase2 Submerged gallery settings 2040-2050 Memory trigger 3 rock collect activity

In areas affected by waves, rocks are used as barriers, and energy dissipation methods are used to

create a static water area, which allows the accuRock wave baffle mulation of sediment to be used for the natural regeneration of mangroves High tide

Rock zone(reduce sediment production)

Rock fillet method at Hastings River Rhizofiltration

Low tide

2040

Community participate

stone

Memory trigger 4 mangrove care activity

Mangroves can grow in sea water, they can prevent wind and waves, strengthen bank protection, purify sea water and air, and prepare for the later sea level rise.

High tide Mangrove

Low tide

2045 Horticulture https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/236234/mangroves.pdf

Mangrove plant group Avicennia marina(variety australasica) Aegiceras corniculatum Community participate

Sea level rise


Stage 3 Building the future (2050-2100)

City share memory

Sea level rise

+ Shoreline evolution

Flooding

Phase1 2050-2080 New watchtower sculpture

Concrete sculpture setting

Water sqaure and Concrete sculpture setting

Phase 2 2080-2100 Kokedama forest and submerge gallery form

New Horticulture therapy and exhibition


Stage 3 Building the future plan (2050-2100)

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Phase1 2050-2080 Water square and Concrete sculpture setting n tio a e F cr Re ter 3 n ce

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Phase 2 2080-2100

B B

Kokedama forest and submerged gallery

Jones bay

establishment

1:2000


Stage 3 Building on-site diagram Underground parking +

Concrete material

Hotel 8F Commercial/residential mixed use complex

Hotel 6F

GFA:10368㎡

GFA:21600㎡

Commercial/residential mixed use complex

Recreation center 3F Commercial/recreational mixed use complex GFA:48100 ㎡ https://www.hok.com/projects/view/university-of-wisconsin-madison-nicholas-recreation-center/ https://www.gooood.cn/gooood-archive-urban-agriculture.htm http://www.idsome.com/case/2703 https://www.southernwasteandrecycling.com/services/industrial-waste-management/

Musuem 4F Mix-used built block(Cultural/Commercial)

Recycling center 2F Mix-used built block

GFA: 4600㎡

GFA: 6800㎡

Market 1F Commercial/recreational mixed use complex GFA:7875 ㎡


Phase1 Water square detail plan(2050-2080) Watchtower

Flooding

C A

C Phytoextraction zone as buffer

New water storage area D AB

Sea level rise

Water square D B

on

ati e r c Re er nt ce

New watchtower sculpture

1:500


Phase1 Water Square Detail section A-A/B-B (2050-2060)

Ficinia nodosa

Triglochin striata

+ Horticulture therapy

Community participate

salt marsh zone

Section A-A 2050 Salt marsh seeding

Salt marsh will become the buffer zone. This area is a flood-affected area. Salt marsh provides a natural buffer that helps stabilize sediments to the maximum, restrain the impact of floods, while maintaining water quality. Combined with watchtower, it can help predict sea level rise.

+ Sea level rise

Ramp 1:20 for all access

Section B-B 2060 Watchtower sculpture reveal the time

Shoreline evolution


Phase1 Water Square Detail section C-C/D-D (2070-2080)

+

Stone recycle please collect and put in here

2050

2060

stone 2065

2070

Community participate

Section C-C 2070 shaping gabion wall sculpture

+ Sea level rise

Shoreline evolution High tide Low tide

1:100

Section D-D 2080 Rehabilitation of salt marsh


Phase1 Water Square memory triggers 3D Stage 3 3D illustration memory triggers stage3-1 Memory trigger 2-Gabion wall sculpture

Gabion wall sculpture Memory trigger 1-watchtower sculpture

Concrete sunken sqaure Gabion wall watchtower sculpture

Ramp 1:20

Brdge access


Phase1 Concrete sculpture detail section /3D (2070-2080) Buffer zone New route

High tide Low tide

Concrete sculpture Shoreline evolution

+

Concrete Buffer zone

New route

Horticulture therapy Moss planting

Memory trigger 1-Concrete sculpture

Mangrove zoning

1:100


Phase2 Kokedama forest and submerged gallery establishment detail plan (2080-2100) Kokedama Forest

Sea level rise

Shoreline evolution

Fake station

Kokedama Forest Submerged gallery

Past Shoreline sculpture

New Shoreline sculpture

A A

Zone where the past and the future meet

1:500 Use Kokedama as the future time carrier +

Submerged gallery Habitat forming

New water pronmenade view forming


Phase2 Kokedama Forest Detail section (2080-2100)

+

+ Horticulture therapy

Community participate

Shoreline evolution

High tide Low tide

1:100

2100 Kokedama forest for set the shoreline evolution zone Plant lists Monstera deliciosa

vegetation

Philodendron ‘Rojo Congo’ Ficus elastica ‘Ruby’ Schefflera actinophylla

kokedama forest

Cooperate with Nomad Studio

https://www.gooood.cn/kokedama-forest-by-nomad-studio.htm https://www.gooood.cn/man-and-the-future-hortus-by-carlo-ratti-associati.htm

kokedama

Epipremnum aureum ‘Marble Queen’

Soil

Musuem collection


kokedama forest

Collaborate with Nomad Studio and musuem

Location map

Horticulture program

Long-term Horticulture activities. kokedama will exhibit in the kokedama forest. After 2 years, the mature kokedama will be collect in the museum .

How to make your kokedama -all the materail will provided on site

water

Moss

soil

soil ball

Preparation of soil and water

Gathered soil with water into a ball

Scissors

plant

Jute twine

Wrap roots in wet moss

Kokedama

Wrap string around ball until moss is secure


Phase2 musuem with submerged gallery section (2080-2100) Hotel 8F Commercial/residential mixed use complex Musuem 4F Mix-used built block(Cultural/Commercial)

vegetation

Memory habitat for people

Soil

Musuem 4F

Memory trigger Musuem

High tide Low tide

Habitat for aquatic animals and vegetation

1:100

Mangrove

fish

Algae prawns

crabs


Stage 3 Model illustration memory triggers stage3-2

Memory

Memory

trigger 2-Kokedama forest

trigger 3-Musuem

Memory trigger 1-Concrete sculpture


Design anlysis diagram

Ecological therapy

+

Ecological restoration along with the recycle and reuse the site material

Mental therapy Spiritual restoration to increase social interaction, enhance the community cohesion

=

and natural contact

Memory trigger 5

Memory trigger 4 mangrove care activity Memory trigger 3

watchtower sculpture

rock collect activity

shoreline sculpture

Memory trigger 4 Kokedama forest

Memory trigger 3

Memory trigger 2

Musuem

Memory trigger 2 long term horticulture program

Memory trigger 3 Concrete sculpture Memory trigger 2 Gabion wall sculpture

Memory trigger 1

Memory trigger 1

native plant

Memory trigger 1

Short term horticulture program

New watchtower sculpture

Reminiscence therapy (RT) The design encompasses where both the residents and the site will share a common memory, healing and creating new memories at the same time. And is also based on the CPTED design framework to increase users' sense of belonging to the site and reduce crime rates.


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Road Edge lines

Core zones

Time indicators

Fake station

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Glebe island island memory memory gallery gallery Glebe site materials

Soil

Vegetation

Fence

Concrete

stone

Stage 1

Soil for horticulture

clean-up soil

Algae and aquatic plants Phytoremediation

Watchtower platform

Watchtower

Recycling center collection

Stage 3

Stage 2

Soil for Kokedama forest

Museum Soil Exhibition

Horticulture plants Mangrove

Salt Marsh

Horticulture facilities

Benches

Buildings

Rock fillet method

Kokedama

Museum Horticulture Exhibition

Gabion wall

Buildings

Watchtower Water Concrete sqaure sculpture

Gabion wall


2021

2070

2030

2080

2060

2050

2040

2090

Neo memory gallery NEO memory gallery

2100


5

2025

Shoreline sculplture

Glebe Island

Memorial water promenade

Glebe Island Bridge

White bay power station

Anzac Bridge

Glebe Island silos

55 70 2040

New birth

Horticulture therapy

Gabion wall sculpture

Concrete sea wall sculpture

55

2050 75

New NEO

30

20

10

-Museum of Soil and Horticultural Conservation

Kokedama forest

Memory still pass on 2100

2075

Family memory gallery Therapeutic Family programme


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