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friends of knox place: knox place collective
by hannah moriarty, freya robinson, erika wells the ‘friends of knox place’ collective is built on a mutual desire to influence and encourage our engagement with public space to ultimately form a sense of place. the public arena is a … Continue reading
Posted in 00_final projects, Erika Wells, Freya Robinson, Hannah Moriarty
Tagged Community, DIY, event, participatory, play
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we aim to generate a community that has a vested interest in the space. we will do this by: -creating a virtual forum through a blog system that generates interest and interaction. -breaking down the existing physical barriers and … Continue reading
Posted in 06_week 11 tutorial, Erika Wells, Freya Robinson, Hannah Moriarty, Uncategorized
Tagged action, boundaries, Community, interaction
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space, place, people
our collages overlap ideas about transforming the laneway: -illumination: projection/lighting -moveable: stairs/food/seats -exhibition: posters/projection -play: party/skate ramps we are working on implanting structures that enable a community of people to engage with the space and each other. other important ideas … Continue reading
Posted in 05_week 10 spatial ideas, Erika Wells, Freya Robinson, Hannah Moriarty
Tagged Community, ideas, people, place, space, structures
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2D Street Trading
After walking through Melbourne’s CBD and capturing 2D representations of ‘Claiming the City’ I have chosen the below three images as I feel they each offer a different representation. Street Trading – The portraits captured in the photo above are … Continue reading