ARTogether

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LAND2413 Graduation Studio Project 3 - REgenerate ARTogether Tong Zhang Z5139422


ARTogether Use art as a carrier to promote the collaborative growth of community, environment and heritage over time


HYBRID QUESTION What if Art is the first thing to consider rather than apartment buildings?


THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK WHAT IS THE PROBLEM AND HOW DOES THE PROBLEM RELATED TO THE TOPIC?

With the expansion of cities, residents have increased dramatically, industrial land has been reused, and the pressure on public spaces has increased. (Gordon, n.d.) Cities have presented a complex environment full of diverse values, interests, and diverse cultures (Iveson 2007). In addition, the publics are centre on work and family. We never seem to have time to enjoy art, socialise, and gradually form a personal social disconnect and isolation. Therefore, it is crucial to inject new vitality into the public space and establish an emotional connection with society. (Crivello, 2011).

WHY ART IMPORTANT?

“Everyone is an artist.” (Beuys, 2015) Art could be a tool to enhance social cohesion, and art related strategies are used for various purposes, social regeneration, political influence, and industrial revitalisation. However, they are also used to encourage forms of public life accessible to all (Hee, 2008). On the other hand, Art places use the creative class and social capital theory to promote gentrification. While it still could use creativity as part of a broader social movement to resist and oppose gentrification. (Pritchard, 2018) Encourage accidental rather than causal connections between remembered art events, areas, objects and people. Using art-related activities to establish an emotional space for interaction is helpful to the revitalisation of heritage sites. (Edensor, 2005).

HOW DOES IT RELATE TO THE SITE?

With the expansion of the city of Sydney, the number of residents has increased sharply, gentrification and the pressure on the city’s public space has increased. Industrial land in cities is gradually being removed or stopped, and the suspended industrial land needs to be revitalised and used again. As the original industrial land, the Bays Precinct is close to the Sydney Central Business District. At the same time, it has close ties with many local centres and employment clusters in the inner west. With the increasing urbanisation and many residents who cannot afford to house, the ‘shelter for all’ policy promoted by the Inner West Council has attracted many people to live. The rejuvenation of The Bays Precinct requires establishing a new foundation of identity and sense of place. The landscape architect will be committed to injecting art for attraction and encouraging people to lead Phytoremediation action. The aim is to create sustainable artistry equal accessed environment for all the public. This area will initially be landscape led and revitalised by spontaneous local art occupation, later becoming established arts communities. Moreover, it will focus on increasing public social participation and promoting the ‘growth’ of community, environment, and heritage. REFERENCE -Beuys, (2015). Medium. https://medium.com/art-meanderings-for-living/on-joseph-beuys-everyone-is-an-artist-ae6f23a75dea -Crivello, S. (2011). Spatial dynamics in the urban playscape: Turin by night. Town Planning Review, 82(6), 709–731. Retrieved July 21, 2021 https://web-aebscohostcom.wwwproxy1.library.unsw.edu.au/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=1&sid=eb3fcf88-f333-4622-9f7e-a773ba1ec071%40sdc-v-sessmgr03 -Edensor, T. (2005). The Ghosts of Industrial Ruins: Ordering and Disordering Memory in Excessive Space. Environment and Planning D: Society & Space, Retrieved July 23, 2021 https://doi.org/10.1068/d58j -Gordon, G. (n.d.). Well Played The Origins and Future of Playfulness. Retrieved July 23, 2021 https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1023802.pdf -Lveson. (2007). Publics and the City. Retrieved July 24, 2021 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9780470761748 -Pritchard, S. (2018). Place guarding: Activist art against gentrification. In Creative Placemaking (pp. 140-155). Routledge. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/ edit/10.4324/9781315104607-11/place-guarding-stephen-pritchard -Hee, L., Schroepfer, T., Nanxi, S., & Ze, L. (2008). From post-industrial landscape to creative precincts: Emergent spaces in Chinese cities. International Development Planning Review, 30(3), 249-266. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/idpr.30.3.4


Where?


ART-RELATED DISTRICTS SURROUND THE SITE LACK OF DIVERSITY ACTIVITIES PLACES

Sydney

BALMAIN

High occupants interested in Art 80%

CBD

High Affordable House Communities

ROZELLE GLEBE ISLAND

PYRMONT

ANNANDALE

GLEBE

Art-related buildings

Gym

Public Art

Skate Park

Boat-related activities Increasing Gentrification Effect

THE CEMENT SILOS AS NEW LANDMARK 40m

-20m

The Cement Silos 500m

Sydney CBD 2000m

Sydney Harbour Bridge 3500m


INDUSTRIAL REMNANT WITH DIVERSE VIEWS

City View And Heritage View

Entrance View

Triangular Prism Gypsum View

Wharf View

Harbor View

Silos View

38.4m High

Anzac Bridge View


INDUSTRIAL REMNANT AS OPPORTUNITIES Open Space in front of The Cement Silos

Heritage Value of The Cement Silos

Gap inbetween two industrial buildings

Elevated Walkway

Remnant Railways

Erode Water Edges

CONVERSION OF INDUSTRIAL OPEN SPACES SURROUNDED CEMENT SILO 1830s ~1915

Slaughterhouse on Glebe Island

1921~1900

Grain Elevator And Silos Operated

1995

Cement and sugar stored in grain silos

1900~2008

Terminal For Imported Motor Vehicles

Nowadays

2035

Heritage-Listed, Advertisement use

Phytoremediation For Long Term Sustainability & Artistic District


DETAIL DESIGN SITE SELECTION Based on Year4 Term1 group masterplan

Elevated walkway Dynamic Triangle Structure Retails Headland Park Remanent Railways Waterfront Pier Residential above Retail Art Gallery Silos

Linear Park


Site Issues


INDUSTRIAL REMNANT AS CONTAMINATED LAND

Heavy Metals, PAHs, PCBs, VOCs Heavy Metals, PAHs, PCBs, Arsenic, VOCs TNT

Heavy Metals, PAHs, PCBs, Herbicides

1840s Glebe Island as Sandstone Outcrop

Heavy Metals, PAHs, PCBs, Herbicides Water Pollutants

1855 Sedimentation and first Reclamation

Now Toxic Reclaimed Land

TOXIC SITE WITH SIGNIFICANT HARBOUR VIEW

40m 20m

0m -10m

200m

0m

Concrete Topping Cadnium, Zinc, Weathered DDT, PCBs, Arsenic Carbon, Copper, Carcinogenic PAH’s Hawkesbury Sandstone

600m

Gymea Soil

Water

Stormwater Concrete Topping Cadnium, Zinc, Weathered PCBs Carcinogenic PAH’s Hawkesbury Sandstone

1200m

Water

Concrete Topping Gymea Soil Cadnium, Zinc, Weathered DDT, PCBs, Arsenic Carbon, Copper, Carcinogenic PAH’s Hawkesbury Sandstone


RELATIVE REMEDIATION TIME

Good opportunity for field application Petroleum Copper

Others

Some potential

Cadmium Carbon

Pesticides

Arsenic

Zinc

PAHs

Herbicide

DDT Metals

Less potential

Explosives

Short Time (1-5 years)

TNT

Less Time (1-10 years)

More Time (More than 10 years)

MAIN SPECIES FOR PHYTOREMEDIATION

VETIVER GRASS Removes: Zinc, Cadnium

CURLY DOCK Removes: Weathered DDT, PCBs

HELIANTHUS ANNUUS

BRASSICA JUNCEA

Removes: Arsenic Removes: Carbon, Zinc

MULBERRY TREES Removes: Carcinogenic PAH’s

BLACK WATTLE Removes: Copper, Zinc, Cadnium


HYBRID QUESTION How could Art co-exist with community, urban development, and environment and achieve commercial value?


Strategies


STRATEGIES WITH DEFINED TIME

Gathering for seasonal event

Advertisement for commercial Use

Street Art Exhibition

CPTED consideration

New Waterfront Promenade

STAGE4 Cohesion

Planting more native birds attraction species Water Sensitive Urban Design

Capping for toxic that not easy to remediation Phytoremediation Trees

Phytoremediation Grasslands With Sculpture Exhibition

Phytoremediation Grass in action

STAGE1 Renewal

STAGE2 Remediation

STAGE3 Development

-Free Moss Graffiti Zone -Plan 1/3 Affordble Apartments above Retails

Establish New Gathering space

Phytoremediation Seed and information centre


STRATEGIES WITH DEFINED TIME

STAGE1 Renewal

STAGE2 Remediation

YEAR 2021

YEAR 2023

STAGE3 Development

YEAR 2033

STAGE4 Cohesion

YEAR 2035


STAGE1 Renewal Year 2021

Phytoremediation Seed and information centre

Phytoremediation Grass in action


PHYTOREMEDIATION IN ACTION Year 2021

5.

1. 2.

3.

4.

Phytoremediation Seeding area 1. Elevated Walkway 2. Overhead Pipelines 3. Existing Triangle Structure (Seeds and information centre) 4. The Cement Silos (Art Gallery) 5. Railway 0 1:2000

200m N


STAGE2 Remediation Year 2023

Establish New Gathering space

Phytoremediation Grasslands With Sculpture Exhibition


STAGE2 Remediation Year 2023

7.

8.

6.

1. 3. 2. 4. Phytoremediation Grasslands 5.

1. Elevated Walkway 2. New Gathering Space 3. Overhead Pipelines 4. Seeds and information centre 5. The Silo Art Gallery 6. Concrete Walkway 7. Railway 8. Sculpture Display Area 0 1:2000

200m N


STAGE3 Development Year 2033

Advertisement for commercial Use

New Waterfront Promenade

-Free Moss Graffiti Zone -1/3 Affordble Apartments above Retails

Capping for toxic that not easy to remediation Phytoremediation Trees


STAGE3 Development Year 2033

7.

8.

6.

1. 3.

Phytoremediation Grasslands

2.

Phytoremediation Trees

4.

Capping for less potential remediate toxic 5.

1. Elevated Walkway 2. New Gathering Space 3. Overhead Pipelines 4. Seeds and information centre 5. The Silo Art Gallery 6. Concrete Walkway 7. Railway 8. Sculpture Display Area 0 1:2000

200m N


STAGE4 Cohesion Year 2035

Gathering for seasonal event

Street Art Exhibition

CPTED consideration

Planting more native birds attraction species Water Sensitive Urban Design


STAGE4 Cohesion Year 2035

RL +6 RL +8

FL +6.4 FL +8.4

15.

FL +6.4

14. 13.

RL +6 RL +6.5

10.

11. RL +6

1.

Phytoremediation Grasslands 3.

12.

2.

Capping for less potential remediate toxic

7.

4.

Native Plantings

5. 6.

8.

9.

0 1:2000

Phytoremediation Trees

200m N

1. Elevated Walkway 2. New Gathering Space 3. Overhead Pipelines 4. Seeds and information centre 5. Outdoor Performance 6. Timber Path 7. Elevated Steel Mesh Walkway 8. The Silo Art Gallery 9. Commercial Buildings 10. Leisure Spaces 11. Studios and Workshops 12. Apartment above retail (1/3 Affordable) 13. Railways 14. Wilderness Sculpture Park 15. Open Theater


CPTED Consideration SECURITY DESIGN PROPER LIGHTING PUBLIC ART MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT

Vehicle barriers Material use for distinguish space

- Sculptures can act as “eyes” - Brightens energy in unanticipated spaces

Scul

ptur e

Park lery

l Silo Art Ga

- White metal halide lamps - Always provide lighting in trail underpasses, day and night

- Use landscape elements to deny admission to an unwanted behaviour target - Use signs to direct visitors to appropriate buildings, entrances and parking


DETAILED PLANTING RL +6

RL +5.7

RL +8

LEPTOSPERMUMPOLYGALIFOLIUM CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS

RL +6

BLACK WATTLE FL +8.4 RL +6.5

MULBERRY TREES

RL +6

PLATANUS ACERIFOLIA

FL +6.4

PLANTING MIX A&B ZOYSIA JAPONICA PLANTING MIX C&D

14m 12m

Red-whiskered Bulbul Fairy wren

Turquoise parrot Red-browed Finch

Diamond firetails Turquoise parrot Red-browed Finch 2.4m

1.2m 1m

6m

1.8m 1.5m 0.6m 0.3m

6m

3m 1.8m 1.5m

1.8m

PLANTING MIX A

Red-browed Finch Fairy wren Rainbow Lorikeet

PLANTING MIX B

PLANTING MIX C

Name

Size

Number

Name

Size

Number

CURLY DOCK

0.5*0.3m

10 plants/ m2

BLACK WATTLE

4*12m 234

VETIVER GRASS

0.5*1.5m

10 plants/ m2

MULBERRY 2*6m TREES

BRASSICA JUNCEA

0.5*0.6m

HELIANTHUS 0.6*2.4m ANNUUS

106

PLANTING MIX D

Name

Size

JUNCUS USITATUS

1.2*1.2m 15-25 plants/m2

DIANELLA 2*1m CAERULEA

Number

20-25 plants/m2

Name

Size

Number

BILLARDIERA SCANDENS

3*1.5m

10 plants/ m2

LEPTOSPERMUM 2.5*3m POLYGALIFOLIUM

257

10 plants/ m2

CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS

4*6m

146

20 plants/ m2

PLATANUS ACERIFOLIA

10*14m

55


Year 2021

A A’ The Cement Silos

Existing Triangle Structure

Concrete Finishing

Sandstone Edge

Phytoremediation Seeding

CONTAMINATED SOIL

Concrete

CONTAMINATED SOIL

HAWKESBURY SANDSTONE 0 1:200

20m


Year 2023 PLANTING MIX A

A

Name

Size

CURLY DOCK

0.5*0.3m

VETIVER GRASS

0.5*1.5m

BRASSICA JUNCEA

0.5*0.6m

Diamond firetails

Turquoise parrot

A’

HELIANTHUS 0.6*2.4m ANNUUS

Red-browed Finch

Planting Mix A

Seeds and information centre

Annually mowed and harvested

The Silo Art Gallery

Planting Mix A

Grasslands with no exposed toxic soil

CONTAMINATED SOIL

CONTAMINATED SOIL

HAWKESBURY SANDSTONE 0 1:200

20m


Year 2033 PLANTING MIX A

PLANTING MIX B

Name

Name

Size

Size

A

CURLY DOCK

0.5*0.3m

BLACK WATTLE

VETIVER GRASS

0.5*1.5m

MULBERRY 2*6m TREES

BRASSICA JUNCEA

0.5*0.6m

Number Diamond firetails

Red-whiskered Bulbul

Turquoise parrot

Fairy wren

4*12m 234 106

A’

HELIANTHUS 0.6*2.4m ANNUUS Red-browed Finch

The Silo Art Gallery Planting Mix A&B

Seeds and information centre

Planting Mix A&B

Elevated Steel Mesh Walkway

New SOIL

New SOIL CONTAMINATED SOIL

CONTAMINATED SOIL

0 1:200

20m


Year 2035

PLANTING MIX A

PLANTING MIX B

Name

Size

Name

Size

CURLY DOCK

0.5*0.3m

BLACK WATTLE

4*12m 234

VETIVER GRASS

0.5*1.5m

MULBERRY 2*6m TREES

BRASSICA JUNCEA

0.5*0.6m

PLANTING MIX D

A

HELIANTHUS 0.6*2.4m ANNUUS

BILLARDIERA SCANDENS

Number

A’

Diamond firetails

Rainbow Lorikeet

Turquoise parrot

Red-whiskered Bulbul

Red-browed Finch

Fairy wren

106

3*1.5m

LEPTOSPERMUM 2.5*3m POLYGALIFOLIUM CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS PLATANUS14m ACERIFOLIA

4*6m

The Silo Art Gallery

10*14m Planting Mix A&B

Planting Mix A&D

Elevated Steel Mesh Walkway Outdoor Performance Timber Walkway

Seeds and information centre New SOIL PHYTOREMEDIATED SOIL HAWKESBURY SANDSTONE

0 1:200

20m


Year 2035

PLANTING MIX A

PLANTING MIX D

Name

Size

BILLARDIERA SCANDENS

CURLY DOCK

0.5*0.3m

LEPTOSPERMUM 2.5*3m POLYGALIFOLIUM

VETIVER GRASS

0.5*1.5m

CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS

4*6m

BRASSICA JUNCEA

0.5*0.6m

PLATANUS ACERIFOLIA

10*14m

3*1.5m Diamond firetails

Rainbow Lorikeet

Turquoise parrot

Red-whiskered Bulbul

Red-browed Finch

Fairy wren

HELIANTHUS 0.6*2.4m ANNUUS

The White Bay Power Station The Silo Art Gallery

Outdoor Performance


Year 2021

B B’ Sydney City View

Sydney Harbour View Phytoremediation Seeding

CONTAMINATED SOIL

CONTAMINATED SOIL

CONCRETE

0 1:200

20m


Year 2023

PLANTING MIX A

B B’

Name

Size

CURLY DOCK

0.5*0.3m

VETIVER GRASS

0.5*1.5m

BRASSICA JUNCEA

0.5*0.6m

Diamond firetails

Turquoise parrot

HELIANTHUS 0.6*2.4m ANNUUS

Red-browed Finch

Planting Mix A

Grasslands with no exposed toxic soil

Annually mowed and harvested

CONTAMINATED SOIL 0 1:200

20m


Year 2033

PLANTING MIX A

PLANTING MIX B

Name

Name

Size

Size

0.5*0.3m

BLACK WATTLE

VETIVER GRASS

0.5*1.5m

MULBERRY 2*6m TREES

BRASSICA JUNCEA

0.5*0.6m

B

CURLY DOCK

Number

4*12m 234

B’

Diamond firetails

Red-whiskered Bulbul

Turquoise parrot

Fairy wren

106

HELIANTHUS 0.6*2.4m ANNUUS Red-browed Finch

Planting Mix A&B

Elevated Steel Mesh Walkway

Planting Mix A New SOIL

Waste

Cover soil Gravel Clay

NEW SOIL PHYTOREMEDIATED SOIL

CONTAMINATED SOIL 0 1:200

20m


Year 2035

PLANTING MIX B

Name

Size

Name

Size

CURLY DOCK

0.5*0.3m

BLACK WATTLE

4*12m 234

VETIVER GRASS

0.5*1.5m

MULBERRY 2*6m TREES

BRASSICA JUNCEA

0.5*0.6m

PLANTING MIX D

B

PLANTING MIX A

B’

HELIANTHUS 0.6*2.4m ANNUUS

BILLARDIERA SCANDENS

Number Rainbow Lorikeet

Turquoise parrot

Red-whiskered Bulbul

Red-browed Finch

Fairy wren

106

3*1.5m

LEPTOSPERMUM 2.5*3m POLYGALIFOLIUM CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS

4*6m

PLATANUS ACERIFOLIA

10*14m

Wa ter f

ron t

Elevated Steel Mesh Walkway

Ave

Sculpture

Planting Mix A

ZOYSIA JAPONICA

Diamond firetails

Park

Sculpture Exhibition Planting Mix ABD

Cove

r Soi l Grav el Clay

Contaminated Soil

Less potential remediate toxic Clay

NEW SOIL PHYTOREMEDIATED SOIL

0 1:200

20m


Year 2035

PLANTING MIX A Name

Size

CURLY DOCK

0.5*0.3m

VETIVER GRASS

0.5*1.5m

BRASSICA JUNCEA

0.5*0.6m

HELIANTHUS 0.6*2.4m ANNUUS

Diamond firetails

Red-whiskered Bulbul

Turquoise parrot

Fairy wren

Red-browed Finch


STREET SECTION BRASSICA JUNCEA

0.5*0.6m

Diamond firetails Turquoise parrot Red-browed Finch

HELIANTHUS 0.6*2.4m ANNUUS

Fairy wren Rainbow Lorikeet

CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS

4*6m

PLATANUS ACERIFOLIA

10*14m

Affordable Apartments communal zone: 18.7m Building type: Residential above retail

Street Exhibitions

Building height: 18m Number of floors: 5 Building Setback: 2.5m 2.5m

2.5m

Retail Footpath SETBACK

1.5m

2.5m

Cycle Footpath

7m

1.2m 1.5m

Linear Park PLANTING

Footpath

0 1:100

2.5m

Cycle Footpath

5

2.5m Retail SETBACK

10m


STREET SECTION BRASSICA JUNCEA

0.5*0.6m

HELIANTHUS 0.6*2.4m ANNUUS JUNCUS USITATUS

Diamond firetails Turquoise parrot Red-browed Finch

1.2*1.2m

4*6m

PLATANUS ACERIFOLIA

10*14m

BLACK WATTLE

DIANELLA 2*1m CAERULEA

Fairy wren Rainbow Lorikeet

CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS

4*12m

MULBERRY 2*6m TREES Cement Silos

Road in between apartment and Cement Silos: 21.5m Building type: Residential above retail Building height: 18m Cement Silos height: 38.4m Building Number of floors: 5

2.5m 3m 2m 1m PLANT- Cycle WSUD Retail SETBACK ING PLANTING

7m Driveway

2m

4m

WSUD PLANTING

Footpath

PLANT- Cement Silos ING

Building Setback: 2.5m

0 1:100

5

10m


Model Test


Model nighttime


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