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5SPEAKERS CORNER

1. RESEARCH PUBLIC SPACE

1990’S-2000’S

2. VISIT_ PUBLIC SPACE

3. SPEAKER’S CORNER

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SPEAKERS CORNER

WEEK 6

TASK 1:

RESEARCH

PUBLIC

SPACES OF

1990’S -

2000’S

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3 X E X A M P L E S P U B L I C S P A C E

1 .2 .

FEDERATION SQUARELAB ARCHITECTURE + BATES SMART

COMPLETED 2002

chaos, uncerta inty, complex

un-programmed space - a l lowing many funct ions

topography creates focus

“Federation Square occupies roughly a whole urban block bounded by Swanston, Flinders, and Russell Streets and the Yarra River. The open public square is directly opposite Flinders Street Station and St Paul’s Cathedral. The layout of the precinct to connect the historical central district of the city with the Yarra River and a new park Birrar-ung Marr.

A key part of the plaza design is its large and fixed public screen, which has been used to broadcast major sporting events such as the AFL Grand Final and still continues to do so. During the 2006 FIFA World Cup, thousands of football fans assembled to watch matches on the screen. The original screen was later enlarged.”

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HUGE CROWDS ...

CULTURAL EVENTS, SPORTING, PROTESTS, FESTIVALS

VS.

SMALL CROWDS

....TOURISTS, MARKET, INSTALLATIONS,

SPORTS, TRANSIT

THE HIGH LINEJAMES CORNER FIELD OPERATIONS +

DILLER SCOFIDIO + RENFRO

1999-2006

CHANGING AREA

FROM

INDUSTRIAL/ PRODUCTION

TO

ART GALLERIES, APARTMENTS

GENTRIFICATION

THE HIGH LINE PROJECT

SHOWS RE-APPROPRIATION

OF REDUNDANT STRUCTURE, AS

A RESPONSE TO THE CHANGING

NEIGHBOURHOOD

JOGGING/ EXERCISE RESTING/ MEETING/ REFUGE

SMALL SCALE SEATING

PEOPLE SACLE

VIEW OF CITY, FOCUS

UNDERNEATH, OR LEFT OVER SPACE TOURISM

<SHATTERED/FRACTURED FORMS

YOKOHAMA TERMINALFOREIGN OFFICE ARCHITECTS

RECONSTRUCTED 1987-2002

ROOF OF TERMINAL BECOMES

PUBLIC SPACE

ROLLING TOPOGRAPHY CREATING

SPACES

TRANSIT V.S REST POINTS

MAG HIGH SQUAREBIG ARCHITECTS

2002 (UNBUILT)

CONNECTED LEVELS DEFINING SPACE & PROGRAM

3 X V I S I T S O F P U B L I C S P A C E

1 .2 .

3 .

“Birrarung Marr is an inner-city park between the central business district in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and the Yarra River. It was opened in 2002.

In 1992 the new Victorian Government under Premier Jeff Kennett initiated a development program focused on central Melbourne. For the centrepiece of this program, the State and City of Melbourne jointly sponsored an archi-tectural design competition for Federa-tion Square. The creation of Birrarung Marr resulted from the reorganisation of infrastructure and land uses near Fed-eration Square, including clearance of the Jolimont railyards, and diversion of Batman Avenue away from the river bank to connect to Exhibition Street. These works enabled reclamation of land from the former rail yards and roadway to create Melbourne’s first significant new inner city park in one hundred years.

The initial schemes for Birrarung Marr proposed a ‘festival park’, a largely com-mercial venue supporting the State’s use of sporting and cultural events such as the Australian Grand Prix to position Mel-bourne in the international marketplace. However, the City emphasised a broader role as social venue supporting indi-vidual and community activities as well as major events. From either viewpoint, Birrarung Marr was envisaged as an ac-tive, urban space, more like beachside promenades than the older public gar-dens in other parts of Melbourne, such as the Fitzroy Gardens. The intent was to provide a robust setting for events such as Circus Oz and the Moomba Waterfest, changing sculpture exhibitions, and community festivals while providing an attractive setting for passive recreation at other times. The park also provides walking and cycle access between the city centre and the sporting precinct to the south-east, and forms a link in the Capital City Trail, which provides continuous bike access along the Yarra River.”

BURRARUNG MARR2000

FESTIVALS/ TEMPORARY STRUCTURESSCULPTURE/ ICON EDUCATION

TOPOGRAPHY PROVIDES FOCUS AND

DIRECTS SPACES WITHIN THE LARGER OPEN SPACE

STATE LIBRARY STEPSOPENED TO PUBLIC 1939

Front lawn, forecourt and statues

The grassy lawn in front of the library’s grand entrance on Swanston Street is a popular lunch-spot for the city’s workers and students at the adjacent RMIT Uni-versity. Originally enclosed by a picket fence, then by a wrought iron fence and gates in the 1870s, the space was opened with the removal of the fence in 1939.

A number of statues are in the entrance area. A pair of bronze lions graced the park from the 1860s until 1937. There are statues of Mr Justice Sir Redmond Barry, Q.C., designed by James Gilbert and built by Percival Ball, installed in 1887; Saint George and the Dragon, by the English sculptor Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, installed in 1889; Jeanne d’Arc (Joan of Arc), a replica of the statue by French sculptor Emmanuel Frémiet, installed in 1907; and Charles La Trobe, by Australian sculptor Peter Corlett, installed in 2006.

On Sundays between 2:30 pm and 5:30 pm, a speak-ers’ forum takes place on the library forecourt, where orators take turns in speak-ing on various subjects.

PROTESTSLUNCH/ SUN BAKING

WATCHING/ TRANSITTING

SCULPTURE / MONUMENT

CASUAL GRASS SLOPING UP

SPEAKERS FORUM/ STEPS POLITICAL SPACE

PROPOSAL- EASTWOOD, SYDNEY, NSW

BENNELONG ELECTORATE

WEEK 6

TASK 2:

SPEAKERS

CORNER

PROCESS

GRANNY SMITH APPLE-

CLAIM TO FAME

(WHERE IT WAS FIRST GROWN)

EASTWOOD /

(BENNELONG)

OVER 50% OF EASTWOOD RESI-

DENTS BORN OVERSEAS

(25% FOR ALL OF AUSTRALIA)

EASTWOOD /

(BENNELONG)

EASTWOOD /

(BENNELONG)

1980’S UNTIL NOW

RECENT POPULATION GROWTH

OF RESIDENTS BORN IN BOTH

CHINA AND SOUTH KOREA

WALLUMEDEGAL

ABORIGINAL TRIBE >FIRST SETTLED BY EURO-

PEANS SHORTLY AFTER THE

ARRIVAL OF THE FIRST

FLEET IN 1788>

RECENT CHANGES TO DEMOGRAPHICS OF AREA

DIVIDED COMMUNITY

class and cultureHOWARD’S POLITICS SEEN AS

DIVISIVE

POLICY ON ASYLUM SEAKERS

ABORIGINAL RELATIONS

WEALTHY VS. POOR

MOSTLY

RESIDENTIAL

AREA

COMMERCIAL

+ CIVIC

DISTRICT

SURROUNDING STATION

SITE

LAST WEEK RECAP

CAMP DAVID

BUS STOP

LARGE COMMUNITY EVENTS

MARKETART / SCULPTURE

STATION ENTRY

community, art, public fa-

cilities, culture to go be-

neath the walkways.

during howard’s time as pm

these areas were neglected

sport, personal space, the

big screen is given hierar-

chy with size and location.

during howard’s time as pm

these areas were important

THE BIG SCREEN

PERSONAL SPACE

SPECTATOR STAND

Traditional library spaces

Small collection of books 1/3, public 2/3

Reading area, break out spaces, “community living room”

Cultural spaces

Cafe

“gallery”

outdoor space (markets)

Local business spaces

Work from home area

meeting spaces for 2 people, 10people 20 people,

wifi points + private hubs/ workspaces

Children’s Zone

Children’s reading area

Mothers group/

pit+ art, outdoors, interactive spaces

Sports facilities:

spectator stand - members + public

clubrooms,

function room + kitchen

Shared spaces

staff office, help desk,

amenities

storage,

lift

parking

EASTWOOD

LIBRARY

PROJECT

BRIEF

EASTWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

LIBRARYYY

PROJECT

BRIEF

WEEK 6

TASK 2:

SPEAKERS

CORNER

FINAL

MODEL

PROCESS

EXAMPLE OF

5 X SIMILAR

SIZED

LIBRARIES

NORTH CARLTON LIBRARY

nh architecture

EXAMPLE OF SIMILAR

SIZED

LIBRARY

1.

LIYUAN LIBRARY

li xiaodong atelier

Location: Beijing, ChinaProject Year: 2011Project Area: 175.0 sqm

EXAMPLE OF SIMILAR

SIZED

LIBRARY

2.

NEW TOWN LIBRARY

arata isozaki

EXAMPLE OF SIMILAR

SIZED

LIBRARY

3.

MARION CULTURAL CENTRE

arm architecture

Location: Adelaide, SAArea: Year: 2001

EXAMPLE OF SIMILAR

SIZED

LIBRARY

4.

Location: Coyoacán, MexicoArea: 1,500 sqmYear: 2013

ELENA GARRO CULTURAL CENTREFernanda Canales + Saidee Springall + arquitectura911sc

EXAMPLE OF SIMILAR

SIZED

LIBRARY

5.