Rockhampton's Resilient Future Design Charrette
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14/12/2015
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The QUT Centre for Subtropical Design conducted a design-led interdisciplinary collaborative workshop (charrette) to develop some initial ideas for how innovation in research and practice can be applied to the complex problem of resilient future-focussed urban renewal in Rockhampton’s flood-prone suburbs and core grid. Three creative teams explored a range of scenarios for Rockhampton’s resilience in built form over the longer term. A large number of sketches, drawings and text were produced over two days. This report identifies themes, principles and strategies which emerged from the charrette. Each group proposed multiple guiding principles that fell into three strategic approaches: defend (through construction of a levee); adapt (by designing with flood in mind); retreat (a long term view to relocate populations in flood-prone areas). All three groups identified the importance of design that accommodates art, heritage, recreation, sustainability and tourism, and proposed these as principles to guide future strategies that mediate between Rockhampton’s broader ecological landscape and urban living to accommodate more affordable housing options, demonstrate sustainability and be climate responsive to predicted increased extreme weather events including flooding. The charrette outcomes pave the way to investigate wider issues and solutions to Rockhampton’s resilient future, beyond a levee as an isolated structure. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91937/1/91937.pdf Kennedy, Rosemary & Brogden, Liz (2015) Rockhampton's Resilient Future Design Charrette. |
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Copyright 2015 Queensland University of Technology |
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Centre for Emergency & Disaster Management; School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Future Environments |
Palavras-Chave | #Rockhampton #Levee #Flood #Design #Charrette #Sustainability |
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