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50 Ideas Refine Frank Wirawan 3093966 EXERCISE 3 FORM ENVIRONMENT SOCIAL Prefab Uno Roof Activities Wind Power Facade Sand City Figure Artificial Nature Figure Pyramid Group Public + Private

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Workshop Post Oil Cities: Cross Postings - Exercice Week 05 - Tutor: Jan van Schaik RMIT (Melbourne, Australia)

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50 Ideas Refine Frank Wirawan3093966

EXERCISE 3

FORM

ENVIRONMENT

SOCIAL

Prefab Uno

Roof Activities

Wind Power Facade

Sand City

Figure

Artificial Nature

Figure

Pyramid Group

Public + Private

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Artificial Nature

Figure

EXERCISE 3

Form

Wind Power Facade

wind power facade can provide power for their own building

it also give a base design idea of the form

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Prefab Uno

prefab housing will save energy and cost of contruction

the �nish prefab housing can be place like UNO stacko, this way it will save structure fee and material.

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EXERCISE 3

Sand City

people need to start to live in a new environment

this can be create with sand as sand city or building

Roof Activities

roof can be a new city centre

with public transport that stop on their rooftop

land are now can be use to produce new energy or vegetation

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EXERCISE 3

Merge With Nature

we can preserve nature by creating environment to live within nature itself

this environement will form as part of nature

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Pyramid Group

Public + Private

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EXERCISE 3

Underground Life

arti�cial nature can be create inside building

a city below ground will provide their own nature, agricultural and food

Environment

Figure

use public or nature �gure to wake the social how important is the nature

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EXERCISE 3

Wind Power Facade

wind power facade can provide power for their own building

it also give a base design idea of the form

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Public + Private

provide a space which can be both for public and private

normal private space in public space taking a spaces

let public interact more with the private spaces

Social

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WERRIBEE Frank Wirawan3093966

EXERCISE 1

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[ p e o p l e c u l t u r e o p p o r t u n i t y ]

With more than 12,000 patrons using Footscray Station daily, the footbridge has been designed to create an attractive landmark structure that will improve pedestrian �ow. Its strong features draw on the industrial heritage of the area and add to character of the Station precinct.

A VictorianGovernment

Project

FOOTSCRAY RENEWAL IS TAKING SHAPE...

This concept drawing is an indicative artist impression. The footbridge and forecourts are subject to further detailed design.

FOOTSCRAY

Working in partnershipMessages from the Minister for Planning and the Mayor, City of Maribyrnong

“This is a very exciting time for Footscray.

All of the hard work and planning on the

part of our Council, the State Government,

local traders and residents will soon be

realised and a more urban, vibrant and

modern Footscray will be enjoyed by

communities in the west and beyond.

Over the next few years, the State

Government’s and Council’s commitment to

Footscray will bring about positive changes

and developments – and we will be working

in partnership with Minister Madden to

ensure our community enjoys Footscray and

discover the area’s full potential.”

The Victorian Government is proud to deliver

$52.1 million for projects in central Footscray.

“Renewing Footscray through our

Transit Cities program is not just about

making things look better – it’s about

building an economically stronger, more

liveable community and responsibly

planning for future population growth.

It’s about creating a vibrant hub for people

to live and work in the same area while

having easy access to transport, shops,

schools, services and entertainment.

Just five kilometres from the CBD,

Footscray has become one of Melbourne’s

most highly sought after destinations for

inner-city living. Footscray is embracing

growth and Melbourne 2030 – our strategy

to protect our liveability now and for the

future. I look forward to watching this

exciting city evolve.”

Cr Michelle MacDonaldMayor, City of Maribyrnong

Justin Madden MLCMinister for Planning

a r t i s t ’s i m p r e s s i o n f o o t s c r a y r a i l w a y p r e c i n c t

Published by the Victorian Government Department of Planning and Community Development, 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne Vic 3002.Authorised by Justin Madden, 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne.©The State of Victoria Department of Planning and Community Development, April 2008.Printed by Stream Solutions.This publication is copyright. No part may be reproduced by any process except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968.This publication may be of assistance to you but the State of Victoria and its employees do not guarantee that the publication is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss or other consequence which may arise from you relying on any information in this publication.

A Victorian Government

Project

What is the shared vision for Footscray?The Victorian Government’s $52.1 million investment

in Footscray will deliver the vision for the Footscray Renewal

initiative as part of the Transit Cities program, with the

aim of:

* Enhancing access and safety around public transport services.

* Ensuring transport is well-integrated into the centre and better connected to nearby shops and community facilities.

* Creating a greater range of housing choices in central Footscray that will put people closer to transport, jobs, shops and educational facilities.

* Boosting employment opportunities in the area.

* Making physical improvements to main streets.

* Improving the variety of retail outlets, better catering to the shopping needs of local residents and workers.

The vision for urban renewal in Footscray is the result of

extensive community consultation and strategic planning

work undertaken by Maribyrnong City Council, including

the “(re)Visioning Footscray” study, which produced

a shared vision for Footscray as a safe, artsy, edgy,

affordable, regional, diverse and multicultural place.

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EXERCISE 2

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EXERCISE 2Site Analysis

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Development Options

Example 4A - Estimated cost: $160 000 Example 4B - Estimated cost: $150 750 Example 4C - Estimated cost: $92 000