Living City 2010 Workshop


Autoria(s): Wright, Natalie; Hooper, Les; Boyle, Peter; Searle, Genevieve
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Living City 2010 was a three-day place-based urban design immersion workshop program held at Logan Road Conference Centre, Stones Corner, for 30 self-selected Year 11 Visual Art Students and 4 Teachers drawn from 11 state and private Brisbane Secondary Schools, that focused on the active Brisbane City Council redevelopment site of Stones Corner, specifically Logan Road, public spaces at Stones Corner Library and rehabilitation of the nearby creek corridor. The workshop, framed within notions of ecological, economic, social and cultural sustainability, aimed to raise awareness of the layered complexity and perspectives involved in the design of shared city spaces and to encourage young people to voice their own concerns as future citizens about the shape and direction of their city. On Day 1, Brisbane City Council Public Art Officers Brendan Doherty and Genevieve Searle, local landscape architect Peter Boyle (Verge) and artists Malcolm Enright and Barbara Heath provided students with an overview of the historic and future context of the area including proposed design and public art interventions, followed by a site walk. The afternoon session, led by Natalie Wright and QUT design staff and students, focused on design tools to assist in the tackling of the redesign of the Stones Corner library precinct, where students worked on ideas. On Day 2, students were mentored by artist Liam Key to participate in a computer animation activity using the built environment as a canvas, and by artist Sebastian Moody to participate in an activity using red helium balloons as a playful catalyst for interaction to activate and create new public space. Later, students worked in teams on their ideas for redevelopment of the site in preparation for their Day 3 presentations. The workshop culminated in an exchange of planning ideas with Georgina Aitchison from Brisbane City Council's Urban Renewal Division. Students were introduced to design methodology, team thinking strategies, the scope of design practices and professions, presentation skills and post-secondary pathways, while participating teachers acquired content and design learning strategies transferable in many other contexts.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47765/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47765/2/Design_Council_Presentation_9.03.11.pptx

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47765/3/living_city.pptx

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47765/4/47765.pdf

http://www.livingcity.net.au/

Wright, Natalie, Hooper, Les, Boyle, Peter, & Searle, Genevieve (2010) Living City 2010 Workshop. [Exhibition/Event]

Direitos

Copyright 2010 The Authors

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Design

Palavras-Chave #120399 Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified #120508 Urban Design #Urban Design #Secondary School #Design Education #Design Workshop #Public Art
Tipo

Creative Work