Bouncing back : homegrown. Curated exhibition of student work and design workshop
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30/07/2011
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Bouncing Back Architecture Exhibition: This exhibition showcases interpretations of urban resiliency by 2nd and 4th Year undergraduate architecture students who explore the notion of Bouncing Back from the 2011 Queensland floods, in the context of contemporary Brisbane built environment. Design solutions have been expressed in a variety of forms including emergency shelters, flood-proof housing and a range of urban designs, some of which address extreme environmental conditions. Design Process Workshop | Architecture Workshop with Queensland Academy of Creative Industries Students: In collaboration with Homegrown Facilitator Natalie Wright, Lindy Osborne and Glenda Caldwell and some of their architecture students from the QUT School of Design, extended the university design studio experience to 18 Secondary School students, who brainstormed and designed emergency food distribution shelters for those affected by floods. Designs and models created in the workshop were subsequently included in the Bouncing Back Architecture Exhibition. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57340/1/110622_Bouncing_Back_Design_Project_Proposal.pdf http://www.design.org.au/index.cfm?event=611&id=4 Osborne, Lindy & Caldwell, Glenda Amayo (2011) Bouncing back : homegrown. Curated exhibition of student work and design workshop. [Exhibition/Event] |
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Copyright 2011 the authors |
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School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #120100 ARCHITECTURE #130100 EDUCATION SYSTEMS #Bouncing Back #Exhibition #Design Workshop #Architectural Education #Flood Proof Design #Urban Resilience #Emergency Food Distribution Shelters #HERN |
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Creative Work |