Camera Botanica 1


Autoria(s): Weir, Ian
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

Camera Botanica 1 - testing a design process (unrealised buildings). ---------- Sited in a highly biodiverse and bushfire prone heathlands on the South-east coast of Western Australia, Camera Botanica 1 is a test of a new design methodology for achieving ecologically sustainable architecture in biodiverse, bushfire prone landscapes. ---------- The design methods were intensively site-based with the author-designer conducting his own site surveys using high-end professional grade surveying equipment such as: Real Time Kinematic GPS (landform survey); Terrestrial laser scanning (vegetation survey); laser levelling and Total Station surveys (erection of scaffolds and contour lines). ---------- This was the first time, internationally, that terrestrial laser scanning was used to measure vegetation. These precise surveys enabled the construction of highly detailed models and drawings - a facility that has not been available prior to this technology. ---------- Designed for a real client and a real site - Camera Botanica 1 is a hypothetical design outcome which demonstrates the efficacy of a new design methodology and thus expands on knowledge of the applicability of new surveying technologies to the design of ecologically sustainable architecture in biodiverse landscapes.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32121/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32121/1/c32121.pdf

Weir, Ian (2005) Camera Botanica 1. [Design/Architectural Work]

Direitos

Copyright 2005 Ian Weir

Fonte

School of Design

Palavras-Chave #120107 Landscape Architecture #220303 Environmental Philosophy #120101 Architectural Design #Architecture #Sustainability #Biodiversity #Landscape #Bushfire
Tipo

Creative Work