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Studio Air Final Presentation

Leah Tausan 641095

‘We live in a competent universe, we are part of a brilliant planet and we are surrounded by genious.’

- Janine Benyus.

Bio-mimicry.

‘Bio-mimicry makes promises about solving

the world’s technological problems and environmental problems simultaneously.’-A. Marshall & S. Lozeva

‘We live in a competent universe, we are part of a brilliant planet and we are surrounded by genious.’

- Janine Benyus.

ZA11 Pavilion.

Precedents.

Morning Line.

Maribyrnong River

Plenty River

Yarra River

Brunswick East

Melbourne.

Site analysis.- Situated in a valley - Three main rivers-Hundreds of little creeks and streams-Many streams have been covered over ‘buried’-Rivers can be traced by Green Space

Yarra River Five Mile Creek in its current state.

A future project for Williams Creek .

Merri Creek.

Merri Creek Users.

‘Younger’ People Couples Tourists

JoggersBike ridersDog walkerswalkers

Families with children School Groups

CERES

Car Park area

Golf Course

Residential area

Flow Diagram Users.

Maribyrnong River

Plenty River

Yarra River

Anchor points.

Williams CreekSouth West

North EastFive Mile Creek

Site Data.My design focus on connecting the users with the river. Hence I want to use data from the flow of the river I was able to obtain in my design to draw awareness of the natural process on the site.

Merri Creek is considered a ‘high risk’ watercourse, the reliability of access to water is low. An interesting piece of information is that the Melbourne Water website states that there should be bans from taking water from this creek, but that there are not. Through the use of the water flow in my design I want to draw attention to this.

21-May-2015 38.020-May-2015 23.219-May-2015 6.418-May-2015 7.517-May-2015 10.916-May-2015 19.415-May-2015 20.214-May-2015 26.613-May-2015 14.812-May-2015 14.111-May-2015 26.610-May-2015 5.49-May-2015 5.48-May-2015 7.57-May-2015 7.5

Lowest flow of Merri Creek = 3.4 ML/d

Medium flow of Merri Creek = 16.2 ML/d

Highest Flow for Merri Creek= 26.6 ML/d

Draw curves following Melbourne’s rivers

Loft these curvesin two sections

Use site water flow data to give curves bridge like shape

Anchor points to Melbourne’s Buried waterways

Apply Hexy Grid

Offset

Create pattern in Weaver Bird

Elevations.

Plan View.

Lowest flow of Merri Creek = 3.4 ML/d

Medium flow of Merri Creek = 16.2 ML/d

Highest Flow for Merri Creek= 26.6 ML/d

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