QUT Linking Karumba Project


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

18/06/2009

Resumo

QUT Linking Karumba Project This exhibition showcases the work of 3rd -4th year undergraduate landscape architecture, architecture, Industrial Design, Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering students in response to issues of sustainability in the Gulf of Carpentaria town of Karumba. It presented the final, polished set of work to the Karumba and Carpentaria Shire community, following revisions in line with feedback from the 2008 exhibition. 16 students and four staff set off on a 2488km journey to undertake the first half of the Carpentaria Project: a fortnight-long strategic planning project entitled Linking Karumba to encourage social, economic, environmental and cultural linkages across the town. Karumba, along with the nearby town of Normanton, is one of Queensland’s most remote settlements. Its economy is based on fishing, tourism, and mining. It has two centres, 2.5km apart by river, or 9km by road. This physical disconnect was identified by Carpentaria Shire Council (CSC) and the Karumba Progress Association (KPA) as a source of socio-cultural disconnection, which formed the basis of our project brief. Student designs were highly responsive to the character of Karumba’s culture and environment, indicating remarkable levels of immersion, and attracting $830 000 in Qld. state government funding for implementation. The Exhibition Four groups of four students produced four strategic planning and design options toward this future: Make the Switch: Alice Anonuevo, Michael Marriott, Carla Priestley & Grant Harvey Realigning the Systems: Claudia Bergs, Rebecca Stephens, Anna Coulson & Lois Kerrigan Diversification of Experience: Rebecca North, Kyle Bush, Debra Sullivan & Jenna Green The River is the Main Street: Ashley Nicholson, Monica Kuiken, Dean Bowen & Bill Schild

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59734/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59734/1/QUT_Linking_Karumba_Project_Exhibition_Poster.pdf

Satherley, Shannon D. (2009) QUT Linking Karumba Project. [Exhibition/Event]

Direitos

Copyright 2008 the authors and exhibitors

Fonte

School of Design; Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering

Palavras-Chave #120107 Landscape Architecture #sustainability #resilience #remoteness #placemaking #strategic design
Tipo

Creative Work