Fluid Infrastructure : A response to a natural flood disaster in Brisbane


Autoria(s): Satherley, Shannon D.
Data(s)

15/04/2011

Resumo

Fluid Infrastructure: Landscape Architecture Exhibition: This exhibition showcases the work of 4th Year undergraduate landscape architecture students in response to the 2011 Queensland floods through five installations: Systima Fluid Flux Flex Fluid Connectivity The Floods Verge Fluid Evolution The focus of these installations is the post-flood conditions of Brisbane’s riverside public infrastructure, within a scenario of flood as a normalised event. It recognises that within this scenario, parts of this city cannot be described as definitively ‘land’ or ‘water,’ but are best described as ‘fluid terrains’(Mathur, A. and Da Cunha, D. 2006). The landscape design propositions within the five installations include public transport diversification (RiverRats) schemes, greenspace elevations, ephemeral gardens and evolving landscapes, creative interpretation and warning devices and systems. These propositions do not resist fluid conditions, but work with them to propose a more resilient urban river landscape than Brisbane currently has. This QUT exhibition was developed as part of the 2011 Flood of Ideas Project (http://www.floodofideas.org.au) in partnership with Healthy Waterways (Water by Design), State Library of Queensland (The Edge), Brisbane City Council, Australian Institute of Architects, University of Queensland, Green Cross Australia, Stormwater Industry Association.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59557/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59557/1/Fluid_Infrastructure_exhibition_catalogue.pdf

Satherley, Shannon D. (2011) Fluid Infrastructure : A response to a natural flood disaster in Brisbane. [Exhibition/Event]

Direitos

Copyright 2011 the authors.

Fonte

School of Design; Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering

Palavras-Chave #120107 Landscape Architecture #Flood #Fluid terrains #Infrastructure #Resilience
Tipo

Creative Work